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'''''As Above...''''' was an album released in 1982 by [[Þeyr]], a legendaryan [[Iceland]]ic [[New wave music|new wave]] and [[rock music|rock]] group. and itIt was issued through the [[Shout (record label)|Shout]] record label on a 12" vinyl record.
 
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'''''As Above...''''' was an album released in 1982 by [[Þeyr]], a legendary [[Iceland]]ic [[New wave music|new wave]] and [[rock music|rock]] group and it was issued through [[Shout (record label)|Shout]] on a 12" vinyl record.
 
Formed by 12 tracks, ''As above...'' contained English versions of the group’s hits. A song that outstands from the rest is "Killer Boogie", a work deemed as an attempt by the group to achieve the international market.<br>
"Killer Boogie" and "Rúdolf" are featured again in ''[[Rokk í Reykjavík]]'' (Rock in Reykjavík), a concert compilation released in 1982 with the presence of other renowned Icelandic bands. There is also a video for this compilation which was edited on VHS format only.
 
"Rúdolf" contains a sample of Hitler saying ''"Around us is Germany. In us Germany marches. And behind us Germany follows"''. It was a fragment taken from ''[[Triumph of the Will|Triumph des Willens]]'' (''Triumph of the Will''), a propaganda film directed by [[Leni Riefenstahl]] in 1934. However, the record inserts credit [[A. Schicklgruber]] as the impersonator of Hitler’s voice.
 
The title of the album is thought to be inspired by [[Killing Joke]]'s ''[[What's THIS For...!]]'' from 1981. and withIt sarcasmsarcastically refers either to the band's name or to their previous works (in the sense that "as above" is written on application forms). It is moresometimes generallyalso considered to be half of the occult maxim "[[Asas above, so below]]," which originates in the second line of the ancientmedieval [[alchemical]] tracttext called the ''[[Tabula Smaragdina'' or ''[[Emerald Tablet]]''.
 
The remaining songs of this album were never reissued since the [[mastering|masters]] are believed to be lost. By 2001 Þeyr’s members and friends released a CD titled ''[[Mjötviður til Fóta]]'' which included songs from their second album, ''[[Mjötviður Mær]]'' and the [[single (music)|single]] ''[[Iður til Fóta]]'', both releases from 1981.
 
==Track listing==