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| | Front Line Assembly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, in 2003, Rhys Fullber rejoined the band. |  | | Front Line Assembly made somewhat of a return to their former sound with the album Implode (1999), followed by Epitaph (2001). |  | | The album Tactical Neural Implant in 1992 was next, and with it Front Line Assembly became one of industrial music's most popular bands. |
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| | Metropolis Records: Front Line Assembly |
 | | Epitaph exhibited building intros, trancy synth lines, pulsing beats, and solid melodies, which proved to be contagious anthems for a new future of industrial music. |  | | Front Line's 1998 album, FLAvor of the Weak, featured the band's first flirtation with electronica. |  | | The successful single laid the ground work for a brand new FLA album and era in industrial music. |
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| | front line assembly |
 | | in early '87, FLA released their first album, 'the initial command.' while most of the masterminding on the album was done by leeb, there were contributions by two future members, michael balch and rhys fulber. |  | | FLA released 'live wired,' a two-disc concert set from the hard wired tour, displaying their strong live performance. |  | | FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY began in early 1985 in vancouver, under its creator, bill leeb. |
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| | Front Line Assembly Interview |
 | | FLA are the bug in the system that is the music industry. |  | | On the FLA album we were spending six hours a day at least on it. |  | | The Intermix project, plus a couple of songs on FLA's latest are evidence of a softening of approach, maybe a maturing of the band's outlook on life. |
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| | Mindphaser 3.0 |
 | | A year later and FLA released the album ‘Implode’ (1999) which while not as groundbreaking as ‘FLAvour’ saw FLA consolidated their position as one of the leading forces in the world of Industrial music. |  | | Once again re-united as FLA, Bill And Rhys released a killer single ‘Maniacal’ (2003) as a precursor to the new album ‘Civilization’ (2004) and the sighs of relief amongst FLA fans were audible across the globe. |  | | The period of 1993/94 saw another transitional period for FLA. One album was shelved (later to be released under the Noise Unit tag ‘Decoder’ (1994) as being out of synch with the band wanted to create as FLA, and a new album was recorded. |
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| | NSS Sight & Sound - Front Line Assembly |
 | | F.L.A.'s first vinyl appearance was on Third Mind Records double album Compilation "For your Ears only" in the middle of 1987, though Bill had issued limited edition cassette releases prior to this, the best known as "Total Terror". |  | | F.L.A.'s first full length releases were three albums released monthly between December 1987 and February 1988, all for different labels: "The Initial Command" (KK-Belgium), "State Of Mind" (Dossier-Germany) and "Corrosion" (Third Mind-England). |  | | With this label, Front Line Assembly will release the new Max-CD (including a CD-ROM) and the new album in September 1995. |
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| | Musique Machine / Multi-Genre Music Magazine |
 | | For a start Leebs vocals are vocoded for most of the track, which is a bonus. |  | | The track certainly doesn’t sound like a FLA song. |  | | The first track Psychosomatic is a pretty good microcosm of the album as a whole. |
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 | | FLA have their own programming studio, Cryogenics, in Vancouver, which is used for writing, pre-production, and the occasional completion of their numerous projects. |  | | Throughout their rising career, Front Line Assembly have been at the forefront of the industrial electronic music scene, having perfected their sound within the genre, experimenting and pushing the sound barriers to the extreme. |  | | Canadian hardcore band Front Line Assembly have carved out a niche for themselves in the Electric Body Music market -- but the hard men of synth rock have a softer side, which is emerging through various alter-egos and an evolution of the band's own sound. |
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http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/jan95/frontlineassembly.html
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| | Front Line Assembly - Civilization : album review |
 | | While Delerium is classed as ambient and Intermix veers towards dance, Front Line Assembly is industrial electronica with a vengeance, and the new album Civilization is created almost entirely on a sampler. |  | | Heavier than Einstürzende Neubauten (who also release a new album this week), more playful than Laibach, Front Line Assembly is, if nothing else, a welcome escape from the trivia of manufactured pap. |  | | Despite the lyrics speaking of war dances, the track ends with an angelic chorus. |
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| | Front Line Assembly, MP3 Music Download at eMusic |
 | | Front Line Assembly was the best-known of the various electronic music projects undertaken by the prolific Vancouver-based duo of Bill Leeb (vocals, synthesizers) and Rhys Fulber (synthesizers and samplers). |  | | After Balch departed Front Line Assembly in 1990, Fulber stepped in as a full partner; the streamlined duo soon released the electro-styled album Caustic Grip, while 1992's Tactical Neural Implant found the group's music moving in a more hard-edged disco direction. |  | | By 1994, the sound evolved yet again, with the album Millennium displaying a newfound reliance on guitars; both the title track and "This Faith" scored as club hits. |
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http://www.emusic.com/artist/11528/11528403.html
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| | Front Line Assembly - Colombian Necktie |
 | | When rumours about the next Front Line Assembly album began to surface last summer, there was considerable debate amongst fans of the band about whether those rumours did in fact reflect what was going to be released, or whether they were deliberate misinformation on the part of a mischievous Bill Leeb. |  | | Yes, it's breakbeat-driven, but there's a bucketful of familiar FLA sounds and the lyrics are standard Leeb. |  | | The basic track's pretty good, the remix is decent, and the two B-sides are OK. In other words, it's a fairly typical FLA single. |
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http://www.awrc.com/review/f/colombian_necktie.html
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| | FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY - Vanished |
 | | Meanwhile, Disseminate is a listenable but rather dreary, upbeat future-pop track that fails to take them into the new direction they require. |  | | To some extent this is unsurprising, considering the appalling lack of promotion the band has received over the years, however, the electronic music landscape has also changed drastically since FLA last pushed the envelope - around 1997. |  | | There’s something so tired about the motoric drum loops, Bill Leeb& use of vocoded vocals and lyrical content, the Delerium-esque vocal chants, cyber bass lines and guitar hacks. |
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http://www.barcodezine.com/revfrontlineassemblyvanished24072004.htm
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| | Interview: Front Line Assembly |
 | | BL: When we did the Front Line record, we took three months and dedicated ourselves to writing the new album and the singles. |  | | And on some of the Front Line records, there are great tracks that follow a more mellow style. |  | | We were even going to have Daniel Bressanutti, from Front 242, mix one of our songs, but after he heard it he decided that he'd better not do it. |
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| | Amazon.com: Implode: Music: Front Line Assembly |
 | | Their music is pretty soft, and easy to listen to for a casual fan of electronic music. |  | | FLA however has been around since 1989 when Fulber and Leeb came together and mixed many albums since then. |  | | This album 'Implode' is my second taste of FLA, having purchased this album through amazon from the reviews. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000IKJ4?v=glance
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| | Front Line Assembly |
 | | Also, FLA has considered doing cover tunes in the past, but just hasn't managed to finish one for any of albums so far. |  | | The music on "Hard Wired" is not as immediate as previous FLA albums. |  | | Electronic music is the foundation for all of their projects, but each one has a distinctive sound and mood. |
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| | Blogcritics.org: Front Line Assembly - Civilization |
 | | Skinny Puppy's brand of cacophonous, abstracted electronic industrial music forms the basis around which Front Line Assembly was built, but it's really Front 242, the "electronic body music" pioneers, who seem to have inspired Lieb and FLA the most. |  | | This album is very straight-forward industrial like FLA used to do, with a little of the newer sounds and styles mixed in - which is what makes it so intriguing. |  | | But I gotta say, TDP is absolutely one of my most favoritest albums of all time. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/01/27/002952.php
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| | eBay - front line assembly, CDs, Cassettes items on eBay.com |
 | | Front Line Assembly Re-Wind 2CD + VNV Nation Bonus! |  | | Front Line Assembly - Implode CD cyber goth ebm techno |  | | Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant - sealed |
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| | Ink Nineteen: Front Line Assembly |
 | | Although Chris is not new to FLA, it is his first Front Line Assembly release behind the production controls after the departure of long time band member Rhys Fulber. |  | | Bill Leeb, the founding member, whose vocals are boldly apparent on prior Front Line Assembly releases are kept to a confined minimum. |  | | This follow up to the 1995 Hard Wired album is a more melodic direction from prior material. |
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| | Splendid Magazine reviews Front Line Assembly: Civilization |
 | | Case in point: FLA's Caustic Grip and Tactical Neural Implant were two great albums within the pantheon of industrial dance music, despite their failure to really revolutionize the aggro-electronic scene. |  | | A track like "Maniacal" is classic, call-and-response FLA, with Leeb shouting anthems over a stomping, juggernaut rhythm section. |  | | It's a fitting end to an album that, try as it might to etch itself into memory, ultimately fails to make much of an impression. |
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http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1079803860587983
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| | Intermix - "Front Line Assembly" |
 | | There's a new Front Line Album being made right now, for a new label in Europe. |  | | The Front Line Album is quite a lot of work, we'll be doing that one for a while." |  | | RHYS: "Finish this Front Line album, and there are many possibilities. |
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| | Interview: Front Line Assembly - 2/29/96 |
 | | Although I think we will be releasing a collection of Front Line singles like that later. |  | | It is much easier to listen too compared to Front Line Assembly. |  | | It was something new for us and it made it sound heavier. |
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| | Ink 19 :: Front Line Assembly |
 | | "Rhys approached me and said that we should do another Front Line album, since he felt that there was another chapter in the FLA story to be told." It had been nearly eight years since Bill and Rhys worked together on the FLA flagship Hard Wired. |  | | The album' opener "Psychosomatic" is a hard driving commando loaded with attitude and thick bass lines. |  | | Pulsing beats and searing vocals combine to bring the masses to their feet at the dance floor. |
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| | Front Line Assembly - Circuitry |
 | | , which is a fairly typical throwaway FLA B-side that's most noticeable for the vocoded vocals, the lack of guitars and the resulting "authentic" FLA sound. |  | | is the first single to be taken from FLA's most recent album, Hard Wired. |  | | The FLA completist will buy it (or, given how long after release I'm writing this, will already have bought it) but while |
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http://www.awrc.com/review/f/circuitry.html
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| | anthonyjhicks.com - weblog - Front Line Assembly |
 | | This latest sonic attack is possibly their best album to date, featuring the single "Everything Must Perish", exhibits building intros, trancy synth lines, pulsing beats, and solid melodies. |  | | If you've been watching my recent Winamp tracks, you'll notice a lot by the Canadian industrial group Front Line Assembly, mainly from their 1999 CD "Implode". |  | | The first pressing of Epitaph will be a limited edition digi-pac with a bonus track. |
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http://www.anthonyjhicks.com/ajh/weblog.nsf/l/311BBDA7D85FCEC2CA256CFD007FAA5E
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| | Front Line Assembly >> Aversion.com |
 | | With heavy industrial sounds, Front Line Assembly has been a staple of the underground music scene for years. |  | | Moving from standard techno/industrial sounds, the band now sports a distinctly Gothic slant to its noise. |
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| | Front Line Assembly in General - Archive Music Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | This is the story of a band that has been labelled as pioneers and as an influence on a generation of new upstarts. |  | | Front Line Assembly in General - Archive Music Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |  | | Home > Archive > Archive Music > Front Line Assembly in General |
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| | VOXOnline reviews the latest releases |
 | | Nettwerk America - Rhys Fulber (Delerium, Front Line Assembly) returns as his alter-ego, Conjure One, with a new record of bass-heavy vocal dance tracks that are sure to come to a club near you soon. |  | | Jerry Horton's guitar work is outstanding throughout, especially on the industrial-tinged first single, which happens to be the title track, and on "Not Listening," which is perfect radio-ready hard rock. |  | | The addition of studio master Joel Shearer (Pedestrian, Alanis Morissette) to the mix on guitar only broadens the OLP sound and will make the live show all the better. |
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| | Front Line Assembly Discography |
 | | FLA's CORROSION LP (1988 Third Mind UK/Wax Trax US) included the track "Thewrack Part III:Wisdom", which has yet to be released on CD. |  | | Die Krupps-Vs FLA Remix Wars CD (3 mixes by Leeb/Fulber)-1996 |  | | TOTAL 01 CD (1991 Total UK / Soleilmoon US) FLA: "Transmutation" |
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| | YouTube - Front Line Assembly - Mindphaser |
 | | Front Line Assembly's hit track 'Mindphaser' from their 1992 release 'Tactical Neural Implant' |  | | Front, Line, Assembly, Mindphaser, Industrial, EBM, electronic, body, music, Gunhed, sci-fi, Award, 1992 |  | | This video won the MTV "Alternative Video Award Of The Year" |
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| | InternetEd Reviews: Front Line Assembly- Flavour Of The Weak |
 | | On the song "Sado-Masochist," Front Line even makes use of some true clean singing in the chorus that fleshes out the piece, making it the most immediately noticeable track on the whole thing. |  | | Otherwise, most of the vocals on the album are either sampled or delivered in a sort of rough, synthesized whisper. |  | | Chock full of trademark samples, programmed beats, and electronic noises, this Front Line Assembly album is a multi-layered monster. |
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| | Detroit Industrial Underground Old News |
 | | This CD features Front Line Assembly with Tiffany (oh how it pains me to type that) covering New Years Day. |  | | Listening to Tiffy sing is like watching a train wreck; I couldn't bear to listen, yet I was unable to stop. |  | | I've been listening to a lot of CDs lately. |
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| | Weathermen Music Front Line Assembly |
 | | Weathermen Music > Techno/Industrial/Goth > Front Line Assembly |
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| | Mindphaser 3.0 |
 | | Metropolis records have updated their FLA page with a new tracklist. |  | | Affected page: Music Projects > Front Line Assembly > Live Shows > 2006 Summer tour. |  | | http://www.myspace.com/conjureone tells us that Conjure One will open up for FLA on some of the american and canadian dates. |
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| | Tower Records - Epitaph - Front Line Assembly |
 | | Initial pressings of EPITAPH are packaged in a Limited Edition digipak containing a hidden bonus track. |  | | Tower Records - Epitaph - Front Line Assembly |  | | Front Line Assembly includes: Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson. |
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| | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play & Burn Front Line Assembly |
 | | Click here to start listening to Front Line Assembly and thousands of other artists FREE for 14 days with Rhapsody Unlimited. |  | | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play and Burn Front Line Assembly |  | | Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber make up the Vancouver-based Industrial Dance group Front Line Assembly. |
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| | PAST ARCHIVES Front Line Assembly |
 | | In turn Front Line Assembly have sired or inspired bands such as Ministry, Revolting Cocks and Fear Factory (whose "Remanufacture" album sounds not unlike "New Lands", come to think of it, in concept if not in execution). |  | | Front Line Assembly were, in their former incarnation Skinny Puppy, heavily influenced by the first generation electro acts such as Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, who in turn had learned the whole game from the pioneering efforts of the mighty Kraftwerk, where inevitably any investigation into the roots of machine-based music must inevitably end up. |  | | In a similar style to last years "Reclamation", "Monument" is a 12-track compilation, split between remixes and a raft of what, I must presume, are Frontline Assembly classics. |
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| | Front Line Assembly MUSICA.MUSTDIE.RU |
 | | related: Carnivore, Pestilence, Obituary, Suffocation, Annihilator, Exhorder, Front Line Assembly, King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, Gang Green. |  | | FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY - "Caustic Grip" + "Gashed Senses & Crossfire" |
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| | Front Line Assembly @ SWerquin.net |
 | | Fatalist (Remixed by Rhys FULBER, engineered by Mike PLOTNIKOFF) - Retribution (Dioxin Mix by FRONT 242) - Deception - Fatalist (Remixed by AQUALITE) - Prophecy (Remixed by HAUJOBB) - Fatalist (Remixed by TRIBAL TECHNO (AQUALITE)) |  | | Disc Two : Comatose (Grisha Mix by FRONT 242) - Predator (Final Mix by COLLIDE) - Evil Playground (Tim SCHULDT Chainsaw Remix) - Life=Leben (Different Life=Anderes Leben Remix by Kalte FARBEN) - Comatose (Mix 2.0 by EAT STATIC) - Comatose Necktie (Grit Your Teeth Remix by CYDONIA) - Auto-Erotic (Abstinence Mix by FINI TRIBE) |  | | REMIX WARS - FLA vs. DIE KRUPPS (CDS) |
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| | Electronic body music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term was coined by the Belgian band Front 242 in 1984 to describe their music [1]). |  | | Early bands besides Front 242 include Die Krupps, Nitzer Ebb, Borghesia, The Weathermen (with a strong Funk-influence), Klinik (more Industrial), Bigod 20, A Split Second (a Belgian Electro-Rock/New Beat project), à;GRUMH... |  | | Older style EBM also had an influence on many new beat artists |
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| | Epitaph / Front Line Assembly |
 | | Their newest CD takes several steps back in the direction of Tactical Neural Implant (1990), one of Front Lines apex releases whose spray remains on the industrial hydrant. |  | | This ubermodern descent to dark-edge disco patterns is a Leeb-Peterson segue to the Leeb-Fulber affair with guitar (circa 94) and promises the old school tech-industrial fans some pretty swell sequencing, dusted with the bleakness youd expect from one of the dudes responsible for Morpheus Laughing
and his new buddy Chris. |  | | 1986 brought on Front Line Assembly, when Leeb teamed up with Rhys Fulber and Michael Balch. |
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| | Splendid Magazine reviews Front Line Assembly: Vanished |
 | | What can be said about Front Line Assembly's music that you haven't already read? |  | | The album art, which depicts an exploding A-bomb, might be a bit tacky, but I suppose FLA has earned the right to continue the rant against humanity they started, lo those many years ago. |  | | Soon, whispered vocals made of ether overtake your senses and haunt the mix while Leah Randi's Middle-Eastern prayers mediate. |
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http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1088176255247881
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| | Myspace.com |
 | | That Holon track in player is not Bill Leeb song. |  | | Front Line Assembly, Delerium, Conjure One, Noise Unit, Decree, Will, Intermix, Synaesthesia, Pro>Tech, Equinox |  | | 03/21/2006 2:51 PM Message:Error at line 1, column 46 --> by: Shogo |
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| | Front Line Assembly - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Front Line Assembly - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |  | | Browse artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # |  | | Forcefield; The Enid; Current 93; Revolting Cocks; Pigface; Front 242; Chris Carter; Quartet Music; Acid Horse; Coil;... |
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| | Eklectique: Front Line Assembly Interview |
 | | How do you decide what projects you want to work on and which direction you want to head with your music? |  | | After their intense Salt Lake performance on November 8th, 1998, Bill Leeb was persuaded to come to the KRCL studio for an on-air interview during DJ Alan Moss’s industrial show, Cranial Circuitry. |  | | Alan: Front Line Assembly was kind of your first project where you were really in control. |
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| | Front Line Assembly Music |
 | | Help build the largest human-contributed music project online |  | | Music » Bands and Artists » F » Front Line Assembly |
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| | Metropolis Records |
 | | The Metropolis label is home to The Birthday Massacre, Covenant, Electric Six, Front Line Assembly, Juno Reactor, KMFDM, Mindless Self Indulgence, Velvet Acid Christ, VNV Nation, Wumpscut, and more than forty other innovative rock, pop, and electronic artists. |
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| | Rolling Stone : Front Line Assembly : Discography |
 | | Subscribe to Rolling Stone Front Line Assembly feed |  | | Rolling Stone : Front Line Assembly : Discography |  | | Home : artists : Front Line Assembly : Discography |
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