Front 242 ‎– 06:21:03:11 Up Evil

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Crapage 4:57
Waste 4:12
Skin 3:34
Motion 3:50
Religion 4:05
Stratoscape 4:34
Hymn 3:26
Fuel 4:46
Melt 3:30
Flag 5:08
Mutilate 4:10

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (LP) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 LP Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Special Edition) (2xCD) Red Rhino Europe ALCB 849/850 Japan 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 CD Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Epic EK 53433 US 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Red Rhino Europe, Remark Records, Play It Again Sam [PIAS] RRE 21 CD, 519 370-2, 510.0021.20 France 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Epic EK 53433 Canada 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album, Ltd, Dig) Red Rhino Europe, Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 CDX, RRE 21 CD Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album, Promo) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 CD Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Cass, Album) Epic ET 53433 US 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Cass, Album) Nuevos Medios NM 64 630 CE Spain 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Cass, Album) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 MC Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (LP) Nuevos Medios NM 63 630 LE Spain 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (LP, Album) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 LP Europe 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (MD, Album) Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 MD Belgium 1993
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Cass, Album) SPV Poland RRE 21 MC Poland 1994
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Soyuz Music, Red Rhino Europe 356372, RRE 21 CD Russia 2008
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album) Red Rhino Europe, Play It Again Sam [PIAS], Red Rhino Europe RRE 21 CD, 510.0021.20, 849.036 Europe  
06:21:03:11 Up Evil (CD, Album, Unofficial) Music For The People POSD 006 Russia  
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Reviews & Discussion

BlahSnarto Aug 10, 2010

referencing 06:21:03:11 Up Evil, LP, RRE 21 LP

Quick note: 06:21:03:11 = the number representations of the alphabet so 06:21:03:11 = Fuck
Rated 2/5
Review by SkeletonMan May 12, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)

referencing 06:21:03:11 Up Evil, CD, Album, EK 53433

I never caught onto this album. Perhaps I find it going to many directions with the metal influences giving me a very hard time. This certainly is far from the earlier F242 EBM sound I fell for and which I guess always will be my perception of F242. Like opening track crappage. It's got industrial anger, alright, but never really starts to interest me. Anger is fine, but should be taken somewhere.

Still, when it works best here, it works freaking well. Track 5, Religion, is one fucked-up industrial attack with one of the meanest F242 choruses I know off. Follow up track 6 Stratoscape is pretty sweet, too, introducing a dark bass line like only F242 can do it. Together with Melt these two tracks nearly saves the album. This is how I like F242 best. Up-front, danceable, energetic, angry. And more EBM than industrial.

But new comers should look to F242's earlier works, like Tyranny For You or Front By Front, before digging in here. This sounds like Trent Reznor on acid and qualitywise is far from some of F242's earlier and more interesting works. IMHO.

Btw, the title "06:21:03:11 Up Evil" changes into a somewhat more Parental Guidance title if you replace the numbers with letters counting through the alphabet. Go ahead! You know you want to.
Review by fabriknos Jan 29, 2004

referencing 06:21:03:11 Up Evil, CD, Album, EK 53433

amazing album... so far ahead of it's time. i tried finding other music from 92-93 that sounded something like this and am still unsuccessful. to think, that after this album (and OFF) they played Lollapalooza in 93... yet still no one caught on! the best thing about this album is the legendary EBM sound they established in the 80s was not totally abandonded, but developed upon with layers and layers of briliant sound design and atmosphere - creating an album that can be listened to, danced to, background or foreground. a true work of art.
Rated 3/5
Review by Saittham Jul 04, 2003

referencing 06:21:03:11 Up Evil, CD, Album, EK 53433

For the first time in their career, Front decided to involve someone else in the production process. Oddly they choose Andy Wallace (famous for his work with Nirvana) to do the job. The result is Front's heaviest album to date, exchanging the slick production of 'Tyranny ' for rancid industrial, making it more suitable for the american market.

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