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"Leider" (German for ''Unfortunately'') is a song by German rock band Eisbrecher and the first single from their album ''Antikörper''. On 22 August 2006, a double-single titled "Leider/Vergissmeinnicht "Leider/Vergissmeinnicht" (''Regrettably/Forget-me-not'') is a US limited edition double single from the German industrial metal band Eisbrecher, from their album Antikörper. It combines all the tracks from Leider "Leider" (German for ''Unfo ..." was released in the US. It combines both of Eisbrecher singles from their second album. Track listing # "Leider" – 4:09 # "Leider ( Noel Pix Klingenklang-Mix)" – 4:40 # "Leider (The Retrosic-Mix)" – 4:57 # "Willkommen im Nichts" (Multimedia track) 2006 songs Eisbrecher songs Songs written by Noel Pix Songs written by Alexander Wesselsky {{2000s-rock-song-stub ...
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Eisbrecher
Eisbrecher (; German for "icebreaker") are a German Neue Deutsche Härte band that consists primarily of Alexander Wesselsky (vocals) and Noel Pix (lead guitar/ programming), with live support from Jürgen Plangger (guitar), Rupert Keplinger (bass), and Achim Färber (drums). In the United States and Canada, their record label is currently Metropolis Records. The band's lyrics and slogans often include terms of ice and sailing, such as "Ahoi" ("Ahoy") and "Es wird kalt" ("It's getting cold"); vocalist Alexander Wesselsky often wears naval and military clothing in performances. History Formation and early years (2003–2009) After leaving Megaherz in 2003 due to creative differences, Wesselsky got together with Noel Pix, who composed the synths, guitars and programming for Megaherz's albums ''Kopfschuss'' and ''Himmelfahrt''. In January 2004, the band released their self-titled debut album, ''Eisbrecher''. The first 5,000 copies of the album included a blank CD with permiss ...
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Antikörper
''Antikörper'' (German for ''Antibody'') is the second studio album by the German rock band Eisbrecher, released on 20 October 2006. It debuted on the Media Control Charts at number 85 and on the Deutsche Alternative Charts at number 10. Track listing # "Der Anfang" (The Beginning) – 2:35 # "Adrenalin" (Adrenaline) – 4:02 # "Leider" (Unfortunately) – 4:08 # "Antikörper" (Antibody) – 4:15 # "Entlassen" (Released) – 4:28 # "Ohne dich" (Without You) – 4:36 # "Phosphor" (Phosphorus) – 3:52 # "Kein Mitleid" (No Sympathy) – 5:30 # "Kinder der Nacht" (Children of the Night) – 4:18 # " Vergissmeinnicht" (Forget-me-not) – 3:54 # "Freisturz" (Free Fall) – 4:57 # "Wie tief?" (How Deep?) – 4:24 # "Das Ende" (The End) – 1:49 # "Eiskalt erwischt" (Caught Icecold) (bonus track) – 3:46 # "Vergissmeinnicht" (video) (bonus track) – 4:05 Track 14 is only available on the limited edition and US releases. The "Vergissmeinnicht" video is only available on th ...
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Neue Deutsche Härte
Neue Deutsche Härte (; "new German hardness"), sometimes abbreviated as NDH, is a subgenre of rock music that developed in Germany and Austria during the early-to-mid 1990s and during the early 2000s. Alluding to the style of Neue Deutsche Welle, the term was coined by the music press after the 1995 release of the German rock and metal band Rammstein's first studio album ''Herzeleid''. Characteristics Neue Deutsche Härte describes a crossover style that is influenced by Neue Deutsche Welle, alternative metal and groove metal combining it with elements from electro-industrial and techno. The lyrics are generally in German. NDH uses the basic setup of instruments for metal: electric guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals, along with keyboard, synthesizers, samples and sometimes additional percussion. Emphasis is on a demonstration of predominance, by over-pronouncing certain syllables and sounds (such as the uvular or alveolar trill). The vocals are dominantly presenting in de ...
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Noel Pix
Jochen "Noel Pix" Seibert (25 March 1972) is a German rock and house musician, best known as the lead guitarist and programmer of Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher. He previously played guitar and keyboards for the band Megaherz. He releases his house tracks under the alias Housemaster Kinky J. Noel Pix sings the German translations of theme songs for anime series like ''Pokémon'', ''Digimon'' or ''Dragon Ball Z''. He had one hit in the German, Austrian and Swiss singles chart: The theme song for the second season of Pokémon (''Pokémon Welt'') peaked at No. 50 in Germany, No. 30 in Austria and No. 49 in Switzerland. Discography Singles Solo * 1996: "Kinky, Freaky, Funky" (as "Housemaster Kinky J") * 1999: "Chicci Chicci" (as "Noel Pix") * 2000: "Pokémon Welt" (as "Noel Pix") Megaherz * 1998: "Liebestöter" * 1998: "Rock Me Amadeus" * 1999: "Freiflug" * 2000: "Himmelfahrt" Eisbrecher * 2003: "Mein Blut" * 2003: "Fanatica" * 2006: "Leider" * 2006: " Leider/Vergissmei ...
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Alexander Wesselsky
Alexander "Alexx" Wesselsky (born 18 November 1968) is a German singer. He is the lead vocalist of Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher and previously performed with Megaherz from 1993 to 2003. Biography In 1985, Dale Arden became Wesselsky's first band, where he performed as lead singer and bassist alongside his best friend Bill Parsons in the early 1980s at a local bar. Megaherz: 1993–2003 Wesselsky joined Megaherz in 1993 as one of the founding members, writing lyrics and composing, as well as singing. Wesselsky has had moderate success during his time with Megaherz, his albums ''Himmelfahrt'', released in 2000 and ''Herzwerk II'', released in 2002, both charted in the Media Control Charts at No. 78. His most successful single during his time with Megaherz, ''Freiflug'', was released in 1999 and hit the German alternative charts at No. 7. Wesselsky left the band officially on 1 January 2003, and was replaced by Mathias Eisholz. In addition to Megaherz, since 1999 he has be ...
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Fanatica
"Fanatica" is a song by German rock band Eisbrecher, released as the second single from their self-titled debut album. It is the first of only three Eisbrecher songs so far that include a line in English ("This Is Deutsch" from ''Sünde'' is the second, and "Gothkiller" from ''Eiszeit'' is sung entirely in English). The single does not include the "Fanatica Club Mix" available on the self-titled album. Track listing # Fanatica – 3:22 # Angst? - 4:17 # Fanatica (Maxwell S. Club Mix) – 5:17 # Fanatica (Extended Mix by Noel Pix Jochen "Noel Pix" Seibert (25 March 1972) is a German rock and house musician, best known as the lead guitarist and programmer of Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher. He previously played guitar and keyboards for the band Megaherz. He releases ...) – 5:26 2003 singles Eisbrecher songs 2003 songs Songs written by Noel Pix Songs written by Alexander Wesselsky {{2000s-rock-song-stub ...
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Vergissmeinnicht (Eisbrecher Song)
"Vergissmeinnicht" (German for ''Forget-me-not'') is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher and the second single from their album ''Antikörper''."Antikörper" discography
Retrieved 11 February 2021 It is considered to be one of their most popular songs up today. On 22 August 2006, a double-single "/Vergissmeinnicht" was released in the US; it combines both of Eisbrecher singles from their second album. A music video for "Vergissmeinnicht" was made which features and

Leider/Vergissmeinnicht
"Leider/Vergissmeinnicht" (''Regrettably/Forget-me-not'') is a US limited edition double single from the German industrial metal band Eisbrecher, from their album Antikörper. It combines all the tracks from Leider "Leider" (German for ''Unfortunately'') is a song by German rock band Eisbrecher and the first single from their album ''Antikörper''. On 22 August 2006, a double-single titled " Leider/Vergissmeinnicht" was released in the US. It combines both ... and Vergissmeinnicht, as well as two videos. Track listing # Leider (Radio Cut) - 4:07 # Vergissmeinnicht (Radio Mix) - 3:52 # Leider (The Retrosic Mix) - 4:57 # Wie Tief? (How Deep?) - 4:23 # Vergissmeinnicht (Vergissmeinmix Mix) - 4:29 # Leider (Noel Pix Klingenklang Mix) - 4:37 # Vergissmeinnicht (Phase III Mix) - 5:32 # Willkommen Im Nichts (Multimediatrack) - 4:34 # Schwarze Witwe (Making of) (Multimediatrack) - 3:52 2006 singles {{2000s-single-stub ...
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2006 Songs
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Eisbrecher Songs
Eisbrecher (; German for "icebreaker") are a German Neue Deutsche Härte band that consists primarily of Alexander Wesselsky (vocals) and Noel Pix (lead guitar/ programming), with live support from Jürgen Plangger (guitar), Rupert Keplinger (bass), and Achim Färber (drums). In the United States and Canada, their record label is currently Metropolis Records. The band's lyrics and slogans often include terms of ice and sailing, such as "Ahoi" ("Ahoy") and "Es wird kalt" ("It's getting cold"); vocalist Alexander Wesselsky often wears naval and military clothing in performances. History Formation and early years (2003–2009) After leaving Megaherz in 2003 due to creative differences, Wesselsky got together with Noel Pix, who composed the synths, guitars and programming for Megaherz's albums ''Kopfschuss'' and ''Himmelfahrt''. In January 2004, the band released their self-titled debut album, ''Eisbrecher''. The first 5,000 copies of the album included a blank CD with permission ...
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Songs Written By Noel Pix
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition and variation of sections. Written words created specifically for music, or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs composed in a simple style that are learned informally "by ear" are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers who sell their recordings or live shows to the mass market are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers, and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers fo ...
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