Sperm
Oomph! · 1994
49 min · 12 tracks · industrial metal · Neue Deutsche Härte
A provocative blend of industrial metal and darkly playful lyrics that challenge societal norms.
Sperm is an album by Oomph!, released in 1994. A provocative blend of industrial metal and darkly playful lyrics that challenge societal norms. 'Sperm' is significant for its raw exploration of taboo subjects and its role in the German music scene, contributing to the rise of industrial metal in Germany. The album's single 'Sex' became especially controversial and helped secure Oomph!'s position as a provocative force in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sperm sound like?
A provocative blend of industrial metal and darkly playful lyrics that challenge societal norms. Rooted in industrial metal and Neue Deutsche Härte.
What makes Sperm by Oomph! notable?
'Sperm' is significant for its raw exploration of taboo subjects and its role in the German music scene, contributing to the rise of industrial metal in Germany. The album's single 'Sex' became especially controversial and helped secure Oomph!'s position as a provocative force in the genre. Released in 1994, 'Sperm' was Oomph!'s third studio album and marked their continued evolution within the Neue Deutsche Härte movement. At this point, they were solidifying their presence following the release of 'Frontal' in 1992, which had already begun to establish their distinctive sound.
How many songs are on Sperm?
Sperm has 12 tracks, running approximately 49 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Suck‐Taste‐Spit 4:41
- 2 Sex Standout 3:07
- 3 War Standout 4:13
- 4 Dickhead 3:44
- 5 Schisma 1:05
- 6 Feiert das Kreuz Standout 4:55
- 7 Love 4:22
- 8 Das ist Freiheit 5:39
- 9 Kismet 2:47
- 10 Breathtaker 4:55
- 11 Ich bin der Weg 5:05
- 12 U‐Said (live) 4:22
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
49 min 1 sec
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