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Front Line Assembly is one of the best-known of the various electronic music projects undertaken by the prolific Vancouver-based duo of Bill Leeb (vocals, synthesizers) and Rhys Fulber (synthesizers and samplers). After working in the mid-'80s under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder with Skinny Puppy, the Austrian-born Leeb formed the industrial/ techno-based Front Line Assembly in 1986 with Fulber -- who initially joined on as a studio assistant -- and synth player Michael Balch. After a handful of compilation appearances and cassette-only releases, Front Line Assembly issued its first three full-length efforts -- The Initial Command, State of Mind, and Corrosion -- on a monthly basis between December 1987 and February 1988. Later in 1988, Corrosion was reissued, along with a subsequent mini-album titled Disorder and a number of exclusive bonus tracks, as Convergence. In 1989, the group returned with the album Gashed Senses & Crossfire, which contained the dance-flavored singles "Digital Tension Dementia" and "No Limit." A European tour in support of the record yielded a live album -- titled simply, Live -- that was released and deleted on the same day in a limited edition of 4,000 pressings.
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Front Line Assembly

Deep inside my forgotten world
This restless soul, washed away
Anticipate for better days
A hopeless world slipping away
So fragile so faint
So damaged, yet so stained
Blurs of serenity
Hate forever burns
Crucified from above
Despite it all we never learn
So fragile so faint
So damaged, yet so stained
Underneath, it all hurts
Despite the calm
It all went wrong
A requiem for this conscious dream
This electronic nightmare will never go away
Disappear in an empty hole
A darkened void to fill a space
A raging storm
Churns below
Final moments
To erase
So fragile so faint
So damaged, yet so stained
Underneath, it all hurts
Despite the calm
It all went wrong
So fragile so faint
So damaged, yet so stained
Underneath, it all hurts
Despite the calm
It all went wrong