International Language (Cabaret Voltaire album)
- International Language (Cabaret Voltaire album)
Infobox Album
Name = International Language
Type = studio
Artist = Cabaret Voltaire
Released = 1993
Recorded =
Genre = Techno
Length =
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
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Track listing
# "Everything Is True"
# "Radical Chic"
# "Taxi Mutant"
# "Let It Come Down"
# "Afterglow"
# "The Root"
# "Millennium"
# "Belly of the Beast (Back in Babylon)"
# "Other World"
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