Improvised Electronic Device

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Improvised Electronic Device
Studio album by Front Line Assembly
Released June 22, 2010 (2010-06-22)
Genre Electro-industrial, Industrial metal
Length 60:16 (American release)[1]
58:06 (European release)[2]
74:05 (Deluxe edition)[3]
Label dependent / Metropolis
Front Line Assembly chronology

Fallout
(2007)
Improvised Electronic Device
(2010)
AirMech (soundtrack)
(2012)
Singles from Improvised Electronic Device
  1. "Shifting Through the Lens"
    Released: May 28, 2010 (Europe)[4] / June 8, 2010 (US)[5]
  2. "Angriff"
    Released: September 30, 2010 (Europe)[6]
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
PopMatters 6/10[7]
Sputnikmusic 3.5/5[8]

Improvised Electronic Device is an album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 2010.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Bill Leeb, all music composed by Front Line Assembly.
No. Title Length
1. "I.E.D."   6:35
2. "Angriff"   6:43
3. "Hostage"   6:57
4. "Release" (Music by Front Line Assembly, Justin Hagberg) 5:21
5. "Shifting Through The Lens (Extended Version) /
Shifting Through The Lens (Edit)" (American release / European release)
6:06 /
3:58
6. "Laws Of Deception"   5:21
7. "Pressure Wave"   4:58
8. "Afterlife"   5:57
9. "Stupidity" (Music by Front Line Assembly, Justin Hagberg, feat. Al Jourgensen) 4:15
10. "Downfall"   8:06
Deluxe edition additional tracks
No. Title Length
11. "Day Of Violence"   8:27
12. "Attack The Masses"   5:23

Personnel

  • Bill Leeb – Vocals, lyrics, synthesizer
  • Chris Peterson – Programming, synthesizer, additional engineering
  • Jeremy Inkel – Programming, synthesizer, additional engineering
  • Jared Slingerland – Guitars, programming, keyboards
  • Al Jourgensen – Production, vocals, lyrics, string arrangements, additional programming and mixing (9)
  • Santom D'Ambruoso – Additional drum programming, vocal engineering and mixing (9)
  • Craig Joseph Huxtable – Additional keyboards (5)
  • Justin Hagberg – Guitars (4, 8, 9)
  • Dave McKean – Design, illustration
  • Greg Reely – Mixing and additional production (3, 5, 8, 10), engineering, mastering
  • Chris DeMarcus – Additional engineering (8)
  • Ken Marshall – Mixing and additional production (1, 2, 4, 6, 7)

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak position
US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums[9] 23

References


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