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Fallout

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Download links and information about Fallout by Front Line Assembly. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:10:22 minutes.

Artist: Front Line Assembly
Release date: 2007
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:10:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Unleashed (Mindless Mix By Sebastian R. Komor) [Mindless Mix by Sebastian R. Komor] 6:16
2. Buried Alive (DJ? Acucrack Mix By Jason Novak) [DJ (?) Acucrack Mix by Jason Novak] 6:14
3. Beneath the Rubble (Combichrist Remix) [Combichrist Remix] 6:15
4. Electric Dreams 4:39
5. Armageddon 6:01
6. Social Enemy (Anti-Social Mix By Jeremy Inkel) [Anti-Social Mix by Jeremy Inkel] 7:00
7. Lowlife (Remix By Portion Control) [Remix by Portion Control] 4:17
8. Humanity (Kearley Edit Remix By Dan Kearley) [Kearley Edit Remix by Dan Kearley] 7:05
9. Repropate (Lowlife) [Remixed By Greg Reely] [Remixed by Greg Reely] 5:48
10. Domination (Unleashed) [Remixed By Rhys Fulber] [Remixed by Rhys Fulber] 4:33
11. The Storm (Covenant Remix) [Covenant Remix] 7:04
12. Unconscious 5:10

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Originally announced as an EP, Front Line Assembly's Fallout arrived as an album featuring three new tracks and nine remixes. Minus the club highlight "Armageddon," everything comes off or was left off the very good Artificial Soldier album, making this an instantly desirable release for hardcore fans and one of the better odds and ends collections in FLA's catalog, and there are plenty. Combichrist aim their mix at the club, Sebastian R. Komor (Icon of Coil) makes "Unleashed" sound absolutely epic, while DJ? Acucrack offers a drum'n'bass mix with changing, morphing rhythms. The most difficult and rewarding remix come from the legendary Portion Control who strip the pounding beat from "Lowlife" and create something much more creepy and sinister. The dreamy new track "Electric Dreams" might be too precious for the more cynical FLA fans but that shouldn't keep them from considering this satisfying fringe release.