It was released as the album's lead single on October 24, 1995, via Martin Atkins' Invisible Records.
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A New High in Low is a double-disc album released by Pigface on August 26, 1997 featuring the work of Martin Atkins, Genesis P-Orridge, Dave Wright, and poet Meg Lee Chin.
:Additional events: Art Show & Reception, the Future Music Panel (with Martin Atkins, Bruno Kramm, Valerie Lovely, Andrew Sega, and Patrick Rogers), Panels, Tech Styles Fashion Show, Vendor Market
# "War Ich Nicht Immer Ein Guter Junge? Remix" (Martin Atkins, En Esch, Bill Rieflin)
PiL was supposed to score the soundtrack for the 1983 suspense film Copkiller, starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon, who worked on the material with his band mates Keith Levene and Martin Atkins (over the phone, by long distance).