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Epitaph (Front Line Assembly album)

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Length
  
54:57

Artist
  
Front Line Assembly

Label
  
Metropolis Records

Epitaph (2001)
  
Civilization (2004)

Release date
  
8 October 2001

Producers
  
Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson

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Released
  
October 8, 2001 (2001-10-08)

Recorded
  
2001 (2001), Cryogenic Studio

Genres
  
Industrial music, Electro-industrial

Similar
  
Front Line Assembly albums, Industrial music albums

Epitaph is an album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 2001.

Contents

Release

With the release, Metropolis also issued a Digipak version that contains a hidden bonus track and was limited to 25.000 copies. Even though the bonus track was originally announced as untitled, its title was later revealed as "Submerged".

The track "Existence" is featured in the 2002 horror film Resident Evil but not on the accompanying soundtrack.

In 2015, Canadian label Artoffact re-released Epitaph on limited edition vinyl.

Single

Everything Must Perish is the only single taken from Epitaph. Along with the original version the title track is featured as radio edit. Non-album track "Providence" is sung by Jenifer McLaren, also guest vocalist on Delerium's Poem. Johan Carlsson from Release Magazine wrote that the band has taken "a more mature and melodic route" with the single. Noting the Delerium influence on "Providence", he described the song as "beefed up, speeded up and dancified Delerium track".

Writing and composition

Being a characteristic feature on previous recordings, on Epitaph Front Line Assembly did not use samples. "This is the first time we quit using movie samples.", said Bill Leeb to Belgian magazine Side-Line and cited the more important role of samples in contemporary music and its financial side: "Sampling is an artform which was criticised in the beginning, but now it's a respected artform with big money in it. It's a big business where I don't feel at ease any longer."

Track listing

All tracks written by Bill Leeb and Chris Peterson, except where noted.

Front Line Assembly

  • Bill Leeb – production, vocals
  • Chris Peterson – production
  • Technical personnel

  • Greg Reely – mixing, engineering
  • Brian Gardner – mastering
  • Dave McKean – artwork, design
  • Songs

    1Haloed4:47
    2Dead Planet5:22
    3Backlash5:38

    References

    Epitaph (Front Line Assembly album) Wikipedia