Gashed Senses & Crossfire
Gashed Senses & Crossfire | ||||
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Studio album by Front Line Assembly | ||||
Released | April 1, 1989[1] | |||
Recorded | Vancouver Studios, Ltd. Vision Studio | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Length | 44:43 | |||
Label | Third Mind, Wax Trax!, Roadrunner | |||
Producer | Bill Leeb, Michael Balch | |||
Front Line Assembly chronology | ||||
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Singles from Gashed Senses & Crossfire | ||||
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Gashed Senses & Crossfire is the seventh album by Canadian industrial artist Front Line Assembly. The song "Shutdown" features a clip of dialogue taken from the beginning of the 1987 film Hamburger Hill.
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Melody Maker | Favorable[3] |
Santa Sangre Magazine | Favorable[4] |
Select | [5] |
Singles
Digital Tension Dementia is the first single by Front Line Assembly and the first single taken from Gashed Senses & Crossfire. The single was released in November 1988 on Third Mind in the United Kingdom and Belgium and in the United States via Wax Trax! Records. It was their first Billboard chart appearance in the U.S. In addition to the title track the single includes non-album track "Vexation" and on the CD single a remix of "Big Money".
No Limit is the second single from the album.
Track listing
All tracks written by Bill Leeb and Michael Balch.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "No Limit" | 4:53 |
2. | "Antisocial" | 4:41 |
3. | "Hypocrisy" | 3:48 |
4. | "Shutdown" | 5:24 |
5. | "Prayer" | 3:29 |
6. | "Digital Tension Dementia" | 4:46 |
7. | "Big Money" | 4:15 |
8. | "Bloodsport" | 5:55 |
9. | "Foolsgame" | 3:36 |
10. | "Sedation" | 3:56 |
Personnel
Front Line Assembly
- Bill Leeb – production, vocals, electronic instruments
- Michael Balch – production, engineering (1, 6, 7), electronic instruments
Additional musicians
- Dave Hall – bass (9)
Technical personnel
- Anthony Valcic – engineering (1, 6, 7)
- Dave Coppenhall – artwork
Chart positions
Singles
Digital Tension Dementia
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[6] | 45 |
References
- ↑ "Front Line Assembly - Gashed Senses and Crossfire". Roadrunner. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. Front Line Assembly: Gashed Senses & Crossfire > Overview at AllMusic. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
- ↑ Smith, Mat. "Front Line Assembly - Gashed Senses & Crossfire". Melody Maker. London: IPC Media.
- ↑ Marks, Peter (April 6, 2014). "Front Line Assembly - Gashed Senses & Crossfire". Santa Sangre Magazine. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
- ↑ Scott, Danny (1992). "Front Line Assembly: Gashed Senses & Crossfire" (JPG). Select. London: Emap International Limited: 95. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
- ↑ "Front Line Assembly – Chart history" Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs for Front Line Assembly. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
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