Epitaph
Front Line Assembly · 2001
58 min · 10 tracks · electro-industrial
A relentless blend of mechanical rhythms, dark atmospheres, and haunting vocals that define electro-industrial soundscapes.
Epitaph is an album by Front Line Assembly, released in 2001. A relentless blend of mechanical rhythms, dark atmospheres, and haunting vocals that define electro-industrial soundscapes. 'Epitaph' received critical acclaim within the electro-industrial scene, praised for its intricate production and thematic depth. It solidified Front Line Assembly’s position as pioneers in the genre, influencing countless artists and contributing to the growing popularity of industrial music in the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Epitaph sound like?
A relentless blend of mechanical rhythms, dark atmospheres, and haunting vocals that define electro-industrial soundscapes. Rooted in electro-industrial.
What makes Epitaph by Front Line Assembly notable?
'Epitaph' received critical acclaim within the electro-industrial scene, praised for its intricate production and thematic depth. It solidified Front Line Assembly’s position as pioneers in the genre, influencing countless artists and contributing to the growing popularity of industrial music in the early 2000s. In 2001, Front Line Assembly released 'Epitaph' as their ninth studio album, following the commercially successful 'Tactical Neural Implant.' The band was at a pivotal phase in their career, continuing to evolve their sound while deepening their exploration of themes like technology and dystopia.
How many songs are on Epitaph?
Epitaph has 10 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Haloed Standout 4:49
- 2 Dead Planet 5:23
- 3 Backlash Standout 5:39
- 4 Epitaph Standout 4:21
- 5 Everything Must Perish 6:22
- 6 Conscience 5:14
- 7 Decoy 6:19
- 8 Insolence 5:48
- 9 Krank It Up 5:46
- 10 Existence 8:14
Release Date
January 1, 2001
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
58 min 0 sec
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