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Fallout

Front Line Assembly · 2007

70 min · 12 tracks · electro-industrial

A pulsating array of remixes that melds aggressive beats with haunting melodies and industrial grit.

Why this album works

'Fallout' received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to remix culture, showcasing the band's adaptability within the evolving electronic landscape. The album features remixes from notable artists like Combichrist and Covenant, further expanding its reach and establishing Front Line Assembly as a significant force in the industrial scene.
Best for
wave-like pacing for exploration haunting melodies with aggressive beats dynamic remixes for late nights
Context
Released on January 1, 2007, 'Fallout' is Front Line Assembly's follow-up to their 2006 album 'Artificial Soldier.' At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their stature within the electro-industrial genre and exploring new sonic territories through collaborations with various remix artists.
Stylistic neighbors
Terminal Choice· Skinny Puppy· Assemblage 23

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Unleashed ("Mindless mix" by Sebastian R. Komor) 6:16
  • 2 Buried Alive (DJ(?) Acucrack mix by Jason Novak) 6:14
  • 3 Beneath the Rubble (Combichrist remix) 6:15
  • 4 Electric Dreams Standout 4:39
  • 5 Armageddon 6:01
  • 6 Social Enemy ("Anti-Social mix" remix by Jeremy Inkel) 7:00
  • 7 Lowlife (remix by Portion Control) 4:17
  • 8 Humanity ("Kearley edit" remix by Dan Kearley) 7:05
  • 9 Reprobate (Lowlife) (remixed by Greg Reely) 5:48
  • 10 Domination (Unleashed) 4:33
  • 11 The Storm (Covenant remix) 7:04
  • 12 Unconscious 5:10

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