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The Great Commandment (7" Version / Remastered 2014)
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The Great Commandment (7" Version / Remastered 2014) was released on August 10, 1987 by Polydor as a part of the album The Great Commandment - EP
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Camouflage
Camouflage
Performer
Heiko Maile
Heiko Maile
Synthesizer
Marcus Meyn
Marcus Meyn
Vocals
Oliver Kreyssig
Oliver Kreyssig
Electronic Percussion
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Heiko Maile
Heiko Maile
Composer
Marcus Meyn
Marcus Meyn
Composer
Oliver Kreyssig
Oliver Kreyssig
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
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Camouflage
Producer
Axel Henninger
Axel Henninger
Co-Producer
Heiko Maile
Heiko Maile
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Some people suppress you
They parch you
And reap a disaster
Re-education for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance
[Verse 2]
The great commandment shows the contempt
Between the world and their embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars, read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
The great commandment
[Verse 3]
The needles believe you
They treat you
Like survivor disaster
Re-education for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance
[Verse 4]
The great commandment shows the contempt
Between the world and their embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars, read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
[Verse 5]
The great commandment shows the contempt
Between the world and their embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars, read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
[Verse 6]
The great commandment shows the contempt
Between the world and their embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars, read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
[Verse 7]
The great commandment shows the contempt
Between the world and their embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars, read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
Written by: Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig
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