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Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant



8.8 | 19 votes |
Release date: 1 April 1992
Style: Electronica, Industrial metal, Industrial rock

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13 have it
3 want it


01. Final Impact
02. The Blade
03. Mindphaser
04. Remorse
05. Bio-Mechanic
06. Outcast
07. Gun
08. Lifeline

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Comments: 6   Visited by: 84 users
06.08.2011 - 22:00
Rating: 10
Introspekrieg
Totemic Lust
Elite
When I first listened to this, I found it kind of boring, but after coming back to it I can't believe I didn't hear the genius in it before. Maybe it has something to do with my new sound system?
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27.11.2011 - 11:38
Rating: 9
Athropos
Burning inside
Cyberpunk rules! This album has nothing to do with metal, but at least check the track "Mindphaser", it's really worth it.
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27.11.2011 - 14:23
Darkside Momo
Retired
Elite
Not my favourite by them, but still a very good album
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02.08.2022 - 23:20
Rating: 10
Metal Rasputin
I don't think this album has anything to do with metal, but rather industrial dance music or something similar. Whatever it is, I really like it, this thing's groovy and has some nice early 90's cyberpunk vibes all over it. I could definitely imagine some edgy 90's punk and goth rockers dancing to this.
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13.01.2024 - 09:08
Rating: 10
billy4metal
Amazing album. Still remember the moment I walked into a record shop to hear those massive beats on Mindphaser. So atmospheric - like being submersed in a 1980s post apocalyptic Bladerunner world. Looking back it may also have been single-handedly responsible as my gateway from metal to dance music and several lost years on the 1990s rave scene.
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30.09.2024 - 16:59
Rating: 8
Crawltipede
Written by Metal Rasputin on 02.08.2022 at 23:20

I don't think this album has anything to do with metal, but rather industrial dance music or something similar. Whatever it is, I really like it, this thing's groovy and has some nice early 90's cyberpunk vibes all over it. I could definitely imagine some edgy 90's punk and goth rockers dancing to this.

The band's music style is still EBM so far, and it only truly turned into industrial metal from the next album with the brief joining of Devin Townsend.
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