Also Sprach Zarathustra (album)W
Also Sprach Zarathustra (album)

Also Sprach Zarathustra is an album by NSK industrial group Laibach originally produced for a theatrical production of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, based on Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical novel of the same name, by director Matjaz Berger, which premiered in March 2016. The single "Vor Sonnen-Aufgang" was released from the album.

Anthems (Laibach album)W
Anthems (Laibach album)

Anthems is a compilation by the Slovenian industrial music group Laibach. It was released in 2004 as a double album. The first CD contains a collection of Laibach's best tracks throughout the years, while the second disc accommodates remixes of Laibach songs by different artists. Besides the CDs, the Anthems box also contains a 44-page booklet with a history of Laibach plus several paintings and photographs by and of the band.

Baptism (Laibach album)W
Baptism (Laibach album)

Baptism is soundtrack album by Laibach. It is the soundtrack to the Neue Slowenische Kunst production of the same name. All music and lyrics by Laibach, except where noted.

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Jesus Christ Superstars

Jesus Christ Superstars is the fifth studio album by Slovenian industrial/electronic music group Laibach. It was released in 1996 and is a collection of cover versions and originals on the theme of religion. Unlike the albums before it, Jesus Christ Superstars has a much more guitar driven sound, with the overall result being reminiscent of the bands belonging to the genre of industrial metal.

Kapital (album)W
Kapital (album)

Kapital (Capital) is the fourth studio album by Laibach. It includes tracks such as "Wirtschaft ist tot". Unusually, the LP, CD and cassette releases each contain different versions of every song. Track "Steel Trust" by Laibach sub-group Germania, appears only on LP and cassette. Album was produced by Holger Hiller, Julian Briottet, Laibach, Paul Kendall, Russell Haswell and Daniel Miller.

Laibach (album)W
Laibach (album)

Laibach is the debut album of the Yugoslavian industrial group Laibach. It was first released in 1985, although it was only in 1991 that it was released on CD. The tracks "Police Blow" and "First TV Generation" were composed by Laibach's sub-group 300.000 V.K.. It was released again in 1999 with additional bonus songs.

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Laibachkunstderfuge

Laibachkunstderfuge is a concept album by NSK industrial group Laibach. The album is a reinterpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's The Art of Fugue.

Let It Be (Laibach album)W
Let It Be (Laibach album)

Let It Be is a cover album by the Slovenian avant-garde group Laibach. It was released in 1988 and is a cover of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded in Laibach style with military rhythms and choirs, although a few tracks deviate from this formula, most notably "Across the Universe" featuring Anja Rupel of Videosex. The title track is omitted and "Maggie Mae" is replaced by the German folk song "Auf der Lüneburger Heide" in combination with "Was gleicht wohl auf Erden". "For You Blue" begins with Moondog's "Crescent Moon March", which is subsequently used as a counter-melody. "One After 909" includes a small portion of "Smoke on the Water", originally written and recorded by the band Deep Purple.

Ljubljana–Zagreb–BeogradW
Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd

Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd, released in 1993, is an album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, recorded in 1982. It is named after three capitals of three former Yugoslav republics - Ljubljana (Slovenia), Zagreb (Croatia) and Beograd (Belgrade) (Serbia). It is predominantly a live album. The cover features Tomaž Hostnik, who committed suicide in 1982, the bleeding comes from a bottle thrown at him at that night's show.

Macbeth (album)W
Macbeth (album)

Macbeth is a 1990 album by Slovenian avant-garde music group Laibach. It consists of music composed and performed by Laibach for a 1987 production of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth by Wilfried Minks at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Germany in 1987. It is the second Laibach album consisting of music written for a play, after their 1986 album Baptism.

NATO (album)W
NATO (album)

NATO, released on 10 October 1994, is a studio album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, named after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is a selection of cover versions with the theme of war.

LaibachW
Laibach

Laibach is a Slovenian avant-garde music group associated with the industrial, martial, and neo-classical genres. Formed in the mining town of Trbovlje in 1980, Laibach represents the musical wing of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) collective, a group which Laibach helped found in 1984. "Laibach" is the German historical name for the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, itself an oblique reference to the Nazi occupation of Slovenia in World War II.

Nova AkropolaW
Nova Akropola

Nova akropola is the second studio album by Laibach. It was released in 1986.

Opus Dei (album)W
Opus Dei (album)

Opus Dei is the third studio album by a Slovenian band Laibach, released in 1987. It features "Geburt einer Nation", a German cover of Queen's "One Vision", and two reworkings of the Austrian band Opus' sole international hit single "Live Is Life". The Opus song became the German language "Leben heißt Leben" and the English language "Opus Dei". "The Great Seal" is the national anthem of the NSK State, the lyrics taken from Churchill's "We shall fight on the beaches" speech. A new arrangement of the song appears on Laibach's album Volk, with the title "NSK". On Volk, the song is credited to Laibach and Slavko Avsenik, Jr.

Rekapitulacija 1980–1984W
Rekapitulacija 1980–1984

Rekapitulacija 1980–1984 is a retrospective album by the Slovenian industrial group Laibach. It was first released as a double LP boxset in 1985, and re-released on CD in 1987.

The Sound of Music (Laibach album)W
The Sound of Music (Laibach album)

The Sound of Music is an album by NSK industrial group Laibach. The album is a reinterpretation of the soundtrack of the musical of the same name. Also included are Korean folks songs such as Arirang. Lead vocals are usually duets between lead singer Milan Fras and guest collaborator Boris Benko of Silence.

Spectre (Laibach album)W
Spectre (Laibach album)

Spectre is eighth studio album by Laibach. It was released on March 3, 2014 under Mute Records.

Sympathy for the Devil (album)W
Sympathy for the Devil (album)

Sympathy for the Devil is a compilation album by Laibach and follows on from their The Beatles cover album Let It Be. Sympathy for the Devil features seven cover versions of The Rolling Stones song "Sympathy for the Devil" and one original Laibach track. The tracks are recorded both by Laibach and a variety of side projects with Laibach members.

Volk (album)W
Volk (album)

Volk is the seventh studio album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, released in 2006. The word "volk" means "people" or "nation" in German and "wolf" in Slovene. The album is a collection of thirteen songs inspired by national or pan-national anthems, plus the anthem of the NSK State, a virtual state to which Laibach belong. The album is a collaboration with another Slovenian band, Silence.

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Volk Tour London CC Club

Volk Volk Tour London CC Club 16.04.2007 is a special limited edition 2 CD live album by the Slovenian industrial/techno music group Laibach. The album is a full recording of the band's live show in London at CC Club on 16 April 2007. CD1 contains the first part of the concert with songs from Laibach's album Volk. CD2 contains a mix of other songs, mostly from the album WAT.

WAT (album)W
WAT (album)

WAT is the sixth studio album by Slovenian music group Laibach, released September 8, 2003.