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Additional Tracks Megaherz Kopfschuss Songs | 1. | Liebestoter - (German) |
| 2. | Kopfschuss - (German) |
| 3. | Herz Zus Stein |
| 4. | Miststuck |
| 5. | Burn |
| 6. | Rappunzel - (German) |
| 7. | Blender - (German) |
| 8. | Jordan - (German) |
| 9. | Freiflug - (German) |
| 10. | Meine Sunde - (German) |
| 11. | Teufel - (German) |
| 12. | Schizophren |
| 13. | Rock Me Amadeus - (German) |
| 14. | Liebestoter (Rock-Club Ve - (German, remix) |
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