Peace & Love, Inc.
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Peace & Love, Inc. | ||
Studio album by Information Society | ||
Released | October 26, 1992 | |
Genre | Synth-pop | |
Label | Reprise | |
Producer(s) | Mike Thorne Eric Kupper Joey Beltram Karl Bartos |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Information Society chronology | ||
Hack (1990) |
Peace & Love, Inc. (1992) |
Don't Be Afraid (1997) |
Peace & Love, Inc. is an album by synth-pop band Information Society.
[edit] Track listing
- "Peace & Love, Inc." — 5:00
- "Going, Going, Gone" — 4:53
- "To The City" — 3:30
- "Made To Be Broken" — 4:25
- "Still Here" — 4:48
- "1,000,000 Watts Of Love" — 4:22
- "Where Would I Be Without IBM" — 4:28
- "To Be Free" — 3:50
- "If It's Real" — 4:33
- "Crybaby" — 5:11
- "Where The I Divides" — 4:15
- "300bps N, 8, 1 (Terminal Mode Or Ascii Download)"
[edit] Easter egg
The track "300bps N, 8, 1 (Terminal Mode Or Ascii Download)" is actually a text file encoded as modem tones. When decoded, the content is a tale by Kurt Harland about a bizarre but true event that took place when the band was playing in the city of Maringá, Brazil.