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Solitary Confinement is a 1992 album by Leæther Strip and released by Zoth Ommog Records, which continues the heavy electro-industrial style of Science for the Satanic Citizen. As is usually the case, it incorporates a number of voice samples, for instance from the film A Boy and His Dog.

Track listing

  1. "Mortal Thoughts"
  2. "Strap Me Down"
  3. "I Am Your Conscience"
  4. "Nothing Seen / Nothing Done"
  5. "The Dance of Deception"
  6. "Evil Speaks"
  7. "Adrenalin Rush"
  8. "Crash Flight 232/93"
  9. "Croatia"
  10. "Red Meat Attraction"
CD bonus tracks:
  • "Jante's Revenge"
  • "AntiUS (Psycho Strip Edit)

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