FLAvour of the Weak

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[FLA]vour of the Weak
[FLA]vour of the Weak cover
Studio album by Front Line Assembly
Released November 3, 1997 (1997-11-03)
Recorded 1997 (1997), Cryogenic Studio, Vancouver, B.C.
Genre Industrial, electronica
Length 59:07
Label OffBeat/Metropolis
Producer Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson
Professional reviews
Front Line Assembly chronology
Live Wired
(1996)
'[FLA]vour of the Weak'
(1997)
Re-wind
(1998)
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[FLA]vour of the Weak is the name of an album by industrial music group Front Line Assembly, the first to feature Chris Peterson after Rhys Fulber's departure the previous year. It was originally released in November 1997 by OffBeat. The style is considerably different from previous releases in the FLA catalog, more of a "fashion-techno" sound "in the spirit of the electro scene" [1] of the time. The album features artwork by Dave McKean.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson.

  1. "Corruption" – 8:00
  2. "Sado-Masochist" – 6:24
  3. "Autoerotic" – 6:20
  4. "Colombian Necktie" – 6:53
  5. "Evil Playground" – 8:42
  6. "Comatose" – 6:34
  7. "Life=Leben" – 6:39
  8. "Predator" – 7:35
  9. "Bill In A Box" – 3:29 (hidden track)
  10. "[FLA]vorless" – 1:12 (hidden hidden track)

[edit] Personnel

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