What teams use Kernkraft 400?

The song is used by the Boston Bruins and Milwaukee Admirals, who both play it at home games after a goal is scored. The Bruins have been using it for nearly 19 years since the song was originally released.

When did Kernkraft 400 come out?

1999
Kernkraft 400/Released

What genre is Zombie Nation Kernkraft 400?

Techno
Electronic dance musicElectronic musicDance/Electronic
Kernkraft 400/Genres

How old is Zombie Nation?

Zombie Nation (musician)

Zombie Nation
Born 1974
Origin Munich, Germany
Genres Techno, tech house, bitpop, chiptune
Years active 1998–present

Who made Kernkraft?

Splank!
MoonerDavid Whittaker
Kernkraft 400/Composers

What song do they play at Bruins games?

Boston Bruins Goal Song (KernKraft 400) – song by Soundmachine | Spotify.

What is the Zombie Nation song Kernkraft 400?

A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Based off of the Commodore 64 (among other systems) game, Lazy Jones (the original track is called Stardust), Kernkraft 400 is Zombie Nation’s most recognizable tune, this version remixed with “stadium vocals.”

What does Kernkraft 400 mean?

Zombie Nation. “Kernkraft 400” (English: Nuclear Energy 400) is a song performed by German techno artist Zombie Nation and the first single from their album Leichenschmaus. Released in 1999, it reached number 22 in Germany in February 2000. It also reached number 10 in Flemish Belgium and number five in the Netherlands.

What is the difference between Star Dust and Kernkraft 400?

The song is sometimes mislabeled as “Zombie Nation”, as the artist’s name can be heard in the otherwise instrumental track. The original “Star Dust” melody was in C, whereas “Kernkraft 400” is in B (the Sports Stadium remix is in B flat). “Kernkraft 400” was released in Germany by Gigolo Records in 1999.

What is the original Zombie Nation song?

Kernkraft 400. The first Zombie Nation record contained the song “Kernkraft 400”, which is a remix of the soundtrack of the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones by David Whittaker called “Star Dust” which was made with the SID chip. “Star Dust” in turn has been said to borrow from “It Happened Then” by Electronic Ensemble.