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2000 studio album by Farmer Boys
The World Is Ours
Studio album by Farmer Boys
Released2000
GenreAlternative metal, groove metal, gothic metal, industrial metal, nu metal
LabelMotor Music
Farmer Boys chronology
Till the Cows Come Home
(1997)
The World Is Ours
(2000)
The Other Side
(2004)

The World Is Ours is the third studio album by the German metal band Farmer Boys. This album has only one reference to farm life, unlike the numerous references in their two previous albums. The album is their most successful record to date, climbing its way to 27th in the German charts and remaining there for five weeks. The album is more melodious and follows the industrial metal and nu metal sound first explored on their previous album, Till the Cows Come Home. Music videos for "Here Comes the Pain", "While God Was Sleeping" and "If You Ever Leave Me Standing" were made.

Tracks

  1. Here Comes the Pain – 4:51
  2. The Good Life – 4:29
  3. End of All Days – 3:53
  4. We Sow the Storm – 4:16
  5. If You Ever Leave Me Standing – 4:01
  6. A New Breed of Evil – 4:10
  7. While God Was Sleeping – 4:42
  8. Turn the World to Ice – 4:17
  9. Like a Dart in Your Face – 4:41
  10. Farm Two Thousand – 4:03
  11. The World Is Ours – 4:30

Charts

2000 weekly chart performance for The World Is Ours
Chart (2000) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) 27

References

  1. "Offiziellecharts.de – Farmer Boys – The Other Side" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 5 February 2024.


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