Glory (KMFDM Song)
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es of the title track "Glory" (as well as the version from ''Angst''), plus remixes of the tracks "Lust" (by
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) and "Move On", both originally from ''Angst''. There is also a rough mix of "Trust," which was released in its final version on the album ''
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Track listing


1994 release


2009 7" Reissue track listing


2014 12" release


B-side

The song "A Hole in the Wall" was remixed (as "Hole in the Wall") for this single, but was not released until it appeared on the compilation album Agogo.Agogo booklet


References

1994 singles KMFDM songs TVT Records singles 1994 songs Wax Trax! Records singles Songs written by Sascha Konietzko Songs written by Günter Schulz Songs written by Chris Shepard {{1990s-single-stub