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Revision as of 01:54, 21 August 2006

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Millennium is an album by industrial music artists Front Line Assembly, released in 1994 by Roadrunner Records on both Compact Disc and LP formats.

Track listing

  1. "Vigilante" – 6:28
  2. "Millennium" – 6:10
  3. "Liquid Separation" – 5:05
  4. "Search and Destroy" – 6:30
  5. "Surface Patterns" – 5:36
  6. "Victim of a Criminal" – 6:32
  7. "Division of Mind" – 5:47
  8. "This Faith" – 6:12
  9. "Plasma Springs" – 6:20
  10. "Sex Offender" – 8:13

Personnel

Criticisms

Like many industrial music albums which employ the use of guitar, Millennium received a wide range of reviews, especially from fans used to the electronic music dominated style of Front Line Assembly's former works. Millennium did not use so many guitars per se, but rather an extensive amount of guitar samples from established heavy metal acts, such as Pantera's characteristic riff's from A New Level in the title track. This phenomenon of fan rejection tends to exist not only when industrial music artists use guitar, but attempt any type of cross-over style of music.

That said, by another author, Millennium is a very powerful piece of work. The track Vigilante is full of threat. The track Victim of a Criminal is an excellent fusion of rap and industrial - a combination that has a lot of potential.