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FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY Millennium

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Front Line Assembly - Millennium

Label:
Catalog#:
RR 9019-2, RR 9019-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Canada
Released:
1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Industrial

Tracklist

1   Vigilante 6:28 X
2   Millennium 6:10 X
3   Liquid Separation 5:05
4   Search And Destroy 6:30 X
    Guitar - Don Harrison
5   Surface Patterns 5:36 X
6   Victim Of A Criminal 6:32 X
    Rap - Che (5)
7   Division Of Mind 5:47 X
8   This Faith 6:12 X
9   Plasma Springs 6:20 X
    Guitar - Don Harrison
10   Sex Offender 8:13 X

Credits

Engineer [Assistant] - Delwyn Brooks
Guitar - Devin Townsend (tracks: 1, 7, 10)
Mastered By - Brian Gardner
Mixed By, Engineer - Greg Reely
Other [Technical Support] - Reely Unique
Photography, Artwork By [Design, Illustration] - Dave McKean At Hourglass
Written-By - David Hansen (tracks: 6)
Written-by, Producer, Electronics [Electronic Executioner] - Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber

Notes

Mastered at Bernie Grundmans, Hollywood, CA.
Recorded and mixed at The Armoury Studio, Vancouver, B.C., Jan-Feb 1994.
Programmed at Cryogenics Studio, Vancouver B.C., Feb-Nov 1993.

All tracks published by Roadcrew Music Inc. (BMI) except "Victim Of A Criminal" published by Roadcrew Music Inc. (BMI)/Roadblock Music, Inc. (ASCAP).

© 1994 The All Blacks B.V.
℗ 1994 The All Blacks B.V.
Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from The All Blacks B.V.
Distribué par/Distributed by Attic Records Limited under license from Attic Productions Limited. Made in Canada/Fabriqué au Canada.

Barcode: 16861-9019-2 9
Inner Ring: #940918NN / RR9019-2 / L382 / MFG BY CINRAM

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Rated 5/5
Review by DarkSouljah May 19, 2003
this album was quite a change for the established industrial duo of FLA. the jump in labels to Roadrunner proved to be good for some fans and bad for others. the main difference between this and other FLA albums is the presence of distorted guitars. on some track the guitar helps the song, on some it can be annoying and ruin it. one track which is absolutely terrible is "Victim of a Criminal". it features some rapper and i skip over it every time i listen to the cd. without the guitar the album still has the same FLA sound we know and love, and i guess the band didn't think too much about this album since they dropped the guitars right away. overall this is a great FLA album to buy, but it's still not their best work.
Review by guarana Mar 18, 2003
This (in my oppinion) is one of the best albums i have heard from Frontline Assembly.

It is filled with high pitched sounds in the background which really sounds very "cyber" or "computerised". I like these sounds as it really gives a futuristic type of sound and it also adds to the "lifetime" of the music as such because you will notice new sounds even months after the initial purchase.

According to the CD inlay he also used samples from Sepultura , Ministry and quite a few others ... the strange part is that you never hear any of it ?

if you have not listened to this CD do yourself a fav and get your ears on it ! :)