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Wer bist du? ("Who are you?") is the first full-length album by German
industrial metal Industrial metal is the fusion of heavy metal and industrial music, typically employing repeating metal guitar riffs, sampling, synthesizer or sequencer lines, and distorted vocals. Prominent industrial metal acts include Ministry, Nine In ...
band
Megaherz Megaherz (English "Mega-heart", a pun on the homophone " megahertz") is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in Eichenau in 1993. Megaherz has gone through many changes in musical style since their founding. Their early works are a fair ...
, following the limited edition release of their first album, ''
Herzwerk Herzwerk ("Heart-work") is the debut album by German industrial metal band Megaherz. It was a self-released album and was released in 1995. Several of the tracks were later remastered and re-released on ''Wer bist du? Wer bist du? ("Who are y ...
''. The album includes three songs from ''Herzwerk'': "Krone der Schöpfung" (originally a two-part song, here a single track), "Negativ", and "Hänschenklein 1995" (remade as "Hänschenklein Siebenundneunzig"). The first track, " Gott sein", is one of Megaherz's most famous, and considers the problems of being God, culminating in the refrain "Es ist nicht leicht ein Gott zu sein" ("It's not easy to be a god"). The penultimate track, "Hänschenklein Siebenundneunzig", is based on a German
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Hänschen klein "" (Little Hans, 1899) by (1821–1882) is a German folk song that originated in the Biedermeier period (1815–1848) of German history in the 19th century, and later became a nursery song in the early 20th century. Background The folk-song lyric ...
, in which Hänschen klein (which translates most closely as "Little Hans") leaves home, causing his mother great grief. In the nursery rhyme, Hans returns home; in Megaherz's song, he is brutally murdered to the point that his mother cannot recognise him. The song shares the first line of the chorus "Aber Mutter weinte sehr" ("But mother wept deeply") and ends with a brief
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accompanied by squeals of
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and the whistling of the original nursery tune. The song was the first of several Megaherz songs to be based on nursery rhymes, preceding "Rapunzel" on ''
Kopfschuss ''Kopfschuss'' (English: "Headshot") is the second full-length studio album by German industrial metal band Megaherz. It was released in July 1998 via ZYX Music. The album features a cover of a Falco song, "Rock Me Amadeus", and continued Megah ...
'', "Windkind" on ''
Himmelfahrt The Solemnity of the Ascension of Jesus Christ, also called Ascension Day, Ascension Thursday, or sometimes Holy Thursday, commemorates the Christian belief of the bodily Ascension of Jesus into heaven. It is one of the ecumenical (i.e., shared by ...
'' (which echoed the story of
Goldilocks "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century English fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of an obscene old woman who enters the forest home ...
) and "I. M. Rumpelstilzchen" on ''
Herzwerk II ''Herzwerk II'' ("Heart-work II") is the fourth studio album by German industrial metal band Megaherz. It is the last album to feature singer Alexx Wesselsky before he left with Noel Pix to form Eisbrecher. The final track, "Es brennt" ("It Burns" ...
''. The album was re-released in the US in 2004 as ''I'' (read as "One" or "Eins").


Track listing

# " Gott sein" (''To Be God'') - 4:15 # "Wer bist du?" (''Who Are You?'') - 3:07 # "Schlag' zurück" (''Fight Back'') - 4:01 # "Das Leben" (''The Life'') - 3:59 # "Finsternis" (''Darkness'') - 1:19 # "Licht" (''Light'') - 3:51 # "Negativ" (''Negative'') - 3:44 # "Kopf durch die Wand" (''Head Through the Wall'') - 4:31 # "Müde" (''Tired'') - 4:39 # "Krone der Schöpfung" (''Pride of Creation'') - 4:05 # "Tanzen gehen" (''To Go Dancing'') - 3:23 # "Die Gedanken sind frei" (''Thoughts Are Free'') - 3:59 # "Hänschenklein '97" (''Little Hans '97'') - 2:52 # "Wer bist du? (Remix)" - 4:31 {{Authority control 1997 albums Megaherz albums