qoqo 3,343 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago just for fun, how would you arrange the tracklist order? ill go first i’d do no deluxe editions and no DWAS MAYHEM 1. Abracadabra 2. Garden Of Eden 3. Zombie Boy 4. Killah 5. Disease 6. Perfect Celebrity 7. Can’t Stop The High 8. Don’t Call Tonight 9. How Bad Do You Want Me 10. LoveDrug 11. Kill For Love 12. Shadow Of A Man 13. The Beast 14. Blade Of Grass 15. Vanish Into You Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
faysalaaa 3,753 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Disease Garden of Eden Abracadabra Perfect Celebrity ZombieBoy Killah Shadow of a Man Don't Call Tonight The Beast Happy Mistake Blade of Grass Vanish Into You I removed and add some tracks Edited 4 hours ago by faysalaaa Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
culturalbaptism 2,696 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Disease Garden Of Eden Abracadabra Perfect Celebrity Killah Zombie Boy Don't Call Tonight Shadow of A Man LoveDrug Vanish Into You How Bad Do You Want Me The Beast Judas is coming. Let the cultural baptism begin. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrat 137 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Good one cause I was actually thinking some tracklist changes could improve the feel of the album to me and I've made a playlist like this! Swapped Lovedrug>HBDUWM>DCT (too bubblegum pop for my taste) for the 2 bonus tracks. Love how they fit the rest of the album and strengthen its rock influences! 1. Disease 2. Garden of Eden 3. Perfect Celebrity 4. Can't Stop The High 5. Killah 6. Vanish Into You 7. Abracadabra 8. Zombieboy 9. The Beast 10. Kill For Love 11. Shadow Of A Man 12. Die With A Smile 13. Blade Of Grass The official tracklist is almost TOO strong in the beginning. I really like BTW's tracklist and progression so going for something a bit similar here. Abracadabra gives so much energy in the middle of the album, a bit like Scheiße does. It flows really well into Zombieboy, which then flows well into The Beast with its "operatic" outro. The Beast brings a bit of calm and darkness in that second half (like Bloody Mary did), before going upbeat again. The energic electric guitars of Shadow Of A Man transition well into the quieter guitars of DWAS. And finally Blade Of Grass feels like a good emotional album closer (like it was initially intended I guess). Edited 2 hours ago by Scrat Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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