Kopfschuss


Kopfschuss is the second full-length studio album by German industrial metal band Megaherz. It was released in July 1998 via ZYX Music.
The first track, "Liebestöter", brought the album most of its popularity abroad. The album features a cover of a Falco song, Rock Me Amadeus, and continued Megaherz's tradition of having one song per album based on a fairy tale with the track "Rappunzel", which alludes to the story of the same name. The track "Freiflug" reuses lyrics from the song "Spring in die Schlucht" from the Herzwerk album.
The album was re-released in the US in 2005 as II, with the handgun removed from the album art. The resulting effect appears as if the clown is reaching for a fist bump.

Track listing

  1. Liebestöter – 4:51
  2. Kopfschuss – 4:19
  3. Herz aus Stein – 4:04
  4. Miststück – 3:30
  5. Burn – 1:37
  6. Rappunzel – 3:58
  7. Blender – 4:19
  8. Jordan – 3:39
  9. Freiflug – 4:58
  10. Meine Sünde – 3:39
  11. Teufel5:00
  12. Schizophren – 3:34
  13. Rock Me, Amadeus – 3:26
  14. Liebestöter – 4:26
Liebestöter a pun on the German word for unattractive underwear.
"Bitch" is a slightly inaccurate translation in that Miststück is a non-gender-specific insult, though the context of the song makes it clear that the Miststück is a female. Miststück literally means "piece of ".
Jordan is named for the expression "to cross the Jordan", meaning "to die".

Personnel