Tracklist
| 1 | Intro | |
| 2 | Suds & Soda | |
| 3 | WCS (First Draft) | |
| 4 | Jigsaw You | |
| 5 | Morticiachair | |
| 6 | Via | |
| 7 | Right As Rain | |
| 8 | Mute | |
| 9 | Let's Get Lost | |
| 10 | Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me) | |
| 11 | Shake Your Hip | |
| 12 | Great American Nude | |
| 13 | Secret Hell | |
| 14 | Divebomb Djingle | |
| 15 | Zea Intro Replica | |
| 16 | Zea | |
| 17 | Texan Coffee | |
| 18 | It Furniture In The Far West | |
| 19 | Violins & Happy Endings | |
| 20 | Great American Nude | |
| 21 | Niche | |
| 22 | Whose Vegas (Is It Anyway) | |
| 23 | Let Go | |
| 24 | Jigsaw You (live) | |
| 25 | Morticiachair (live) | |
| 26 | Secret Hell (live) | |
| 27 | Mute (live) |
In 1994 and 1996, dEUS released »Worst Case Scenario« and »In a Bar Under the Sea«, two albums that didn’t just introduce a band, but quietly rewired the possibilities of European alternative rock.
»Worst Case Scenario« arrived fully formed yet thrillingly unstable: wiry guitars, fractured rhythms, and Tom Barman’s half-spoken, half-sung narratives drifting between paranoia and pop.
»In a Bar Under the Sea« pushed that logic to its breaking point. Looser, stranger, and more communal in spirit, the album folded jazz phrasing, off-kilter pop hooks, and moments of near-chaos into something that still somehow cohered. It captured a band refusing to settle, embracing excess and experimentation at a moment when European guitar music rarely dared to sound this restless or this alive.
The 3LP anniversary sets include long lost B-Sides and rarities.