Ratzinger was the creative force behind Wumpscut, occasionally employing the help of others as guest artists. Ratzinger cites the influence of such bands as Leæther Strip as his reason for making the transfer from DJing to recording music.
The release of the song "Soylent Green", which is named after the 1973 movie and also contains audio samples from the German dubbed version, first attracted attention to Wumpscut. Since its release in 1993, it has become a frequently played song at events and clubs in the gothic and industrial subcultures and its associated splinter groups, both in Germany and the United States.
So far Ratzinger has published numerous recordings and remixes for other artists. Wumpscut is also very well known for elaborate box set releases including limited versions of a CD or LP release in a box with additional and often also limited bonus material (bonus tracks,energy drinks, posters, pins, stickers, bags, flags, etc.). Wumpscut albums are reissued regularly with variant artworks and occasionally bonus tracks. Standalone merchandise is also available such as caps, mugs, etc.
Studio Albums
* Music for a Slaughtering Tribe (1993)
* Music for a Slaughtering Tribe II (1997 - features revised track order and remix CD)
* Bunkertor 7 (1995) (released as 'Bunker Gate 7' in USA)
* Embryodead (1997)
* Boeses Junges Fleisch (1999) (released as 'Eevil Young Flesh' in USA)
* Wreath of Barbs (2001)
* Bone Peeler (2004)
* Evoke (2005)
* Cannibal Anthem (2006)
* Body Census (2007)
* Schädling (2008)
* Fuckit (2009)
* Siamese (2010)
* Schrekk & Grauss (2011)
* Women And Satan First (2012)
* Madman Szpital (2013)
* Bulwark Bazooka (2014)
* Blutspuker Tavern (2015)
* Wüterich (2016)
Compilations
* Mesner Tracks (1996)
* Born Again (1997)
* Dried Blood of Gomorrha (1997)
* Blutkind (2000)
* Liquid Soylent (2002)
* Preferential Legacy - Music For A German Tribe (2003)
* Killer Archives (2006)
* Innerfire (2017)
Singles and EPs
* Dried Blood (1994)
* Gomorra, (1994)
* Totmacher (1999) (released as 'Deadmaker' in USA)
* Ich Will Dich (1999) (released as 'I Want You' in USA)
* Deliverence (2001)
* Wreath of Barbs (2002) (initially 2 CD singles - issued in 2003 as single CD)
* Blondi (2005)
* Jesus Antichristus & Die Liebe (2006)
Demos and Limited Releases
* Defcon (1991) (self-released cassette)
* Small Chambermusicians (1992) (self-released cassette)
* Smell the Disgusting Sweet Taste of Dried Blood (1994) (limited vinyl single)
* The Oma Thule Single (1995) (limited vinyl single)
My Life
:Wumpscut: Lyrics
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The song "My Life" by :Wumpscut: is a gloomy and introspective track exploring the singer's feelings towards his own existence. The lyrics convey a sense of regret, despair, and detachment from the world around him. The first line "Does the condemned man have a last wish?" can be interpreted as a question about what is left for someone who feels trapped and hopeless. The singer feels that he doesn't have control over his own life, that fate has already decided his destiny, and no matter what he does, he won't be able to change anything.
Throughout the song, he reflects on his past, his present and his future, feeling that he is stuck in a cycle of monotony and meaninglessness. The chorus "My life, a disease or a curse" encapsulates the central theme of the song – the singer's perception of his life as something negative that he cannot escape from.
Overall, the song is a poignant and somber portrayal of the struggles of living with depression and despair, and the feeling of being trapped in an existence that feels meaningless and devoid of purpose.
Line by Line Meaning
Does the condemned man have a last wish?
Does the person who is about to be punished have any final desire?
Lyrics © TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc., BMG Rights Management
Written by: H JONES
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
jpr11011
Where do the audio samples come from?
Gerythion Argarys
Awwww yeah, some Wumpscut @Garfielf teh cate
:W:
Gerythion Argarys
@Garfielf teh cate lol
Marcus Aurelius
awwwwwwww yeeeesaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
DownWhereWeBelong
@jpr11011 as far as i know from the movie "soylent green" :)
Valentus Dolor
Thanks, definitly one of Wumpscuts' best and also a great example of melodic industrial, that's what it will be remembered for!