The song "Temptation" was for me always the weaker songs on the debut album, although he was by no means bad. But after the side project of my favorite guitarists had failed my favorite band so awesome-although stylistically absolutely incomparable with Rammstein obviously irritated me the two B-sides. The videos I already knew, this had fallen out rather poor anyway, and videos with singles were never for me the reason why I bought a single thing in my case was anyway very rarely the case. The only reason so were the non-album tracks. And that Emigrate bring to the fan with their B-sides not only times briefly rehearsed bad stuff or high old stuff, already demonstrated the two bonus tracks of the limited edition of the self-titled album. Thus, of course, disappointed also "Face Down" and "I Have A Dream" in any way. On the contrary, both are among the best pieces of the Emigrate have ever recorded, and lined up perfectly with the series of many Emigrate milestones. This applies: if someone "Emigrate" has been available as a Limited or Standard Edition in the closet, should definitely strike (especially one like the album, which was not the case among many Rammstein's fans). Here Emigrate are offered in top form for a few bucks again. That is true at this point the way for the other songs: Who is only now become aware of Richard Kruspes solo project or was long unsure whether he should buy the album because he is the greatest Rammsteinfan gets with "Temptation" quasi Emigrate Hit-compilation, together with the first two singles (and mentioned accompanying video). Then you can decide as a listener, whether you can set more material in the near future.