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Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant

Label:
Catalog#:
TMD 9188
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
EBM, Industrial

Tracklist

1   Final Impact 6:02 X
2   The Blade 5:53 X
3   Mindphaser 5:04 X
4   Remorse 5:44 X
5   Bio-Mechanic 5:26 X
6   Outcast 5:22 X
7   Gun 6:19 X
8   Lifeline 5:07 X

Credits

Artwork By [Art & Design] - Dave Coppenhall
Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Landolt
Engineer, Producer [Additional] - Greg Reely
Other [Assault Assistance] - Chris Peterson
Photography - Brian Williams
Producer, Programmed By - F.L.A.*
Technician [Technical Advisors] - Bryon Low , Chris Bryant (2)
Written-By, Performer - Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber

Notes

Programming facility: F.L.A. HQ. Recorded at Creation Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI)
Made in USA by Disc Mfg, Inc.
℗ 1992 Third Mind Records
© 1992 Third Mind Records
Matrix Code: TMD9188 W.O. 25595-1
Barcode: 0 16861-9188-2 8

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Review by grantcorp Nov 14, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is probably the most melodic and well rounded EBM-album I have ever heard. There are no fillers here, and no monotonous noise, high pitched tones, embarrassing samples or annoying ten minute pauses, just pure melodic and powerful body music. The only thing I would ask for is that the 12" version of Mindphaser be included on the album, since the edit strips out too many of its elements. I was also a bit surprised that "The Blade" was chosen for the second single, I would have thought the excellent "Lifeline" deserved the honour.

A true milestone in the history of EBM. Of course, it spawned a legion of subpar copycats, but oh so many attempts that didn't make it. TNI remains my personal pick of the long career of FLA and I think many would agree.