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Advance and Follow is the first studio album by futurepop duo VNV Nation, released in 1995. Compared to the futurepop sound of their subsequent albums Advance and Follow has a middle era EBM sound with classical influences. In 2001 the album was re-released with updated production and redone vocals along with five bonus tracks.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Anthem"2:05
2."After Fire"5:40
3."Frika"5:55
4."Serial Code"2:45
5."Serial Killer"6:30
6."Cold"4:34
7."Amhrán Comhrac"3:54
8."Requiem QCN"5:05
9."Outremer"5:32
10."Fiume"2:55
V2 Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Aftershock"4:57
12."Serial Killer" (Tormented)5:35
13."Circling Overland" (Front 242 cover)4:58
14."DSM02" (Front 242 cover)5:49
15."After Fire" (Storm)5:42

Samples

After Fire has samples taken from the movie Universal Soldier:

"Move in and secure the objective."
"It's the only way to win this fucking war."
"I'm gonna teach you the chain of command private!"
"They just killed another hostage."
"We have a mission to complete."
"I'm giving the orders from now on."
"Put the gun down!"
"Say goodnight, asshole."
"I think we should shoot her, in the head!"
"Got you now, boy."
"I'm looking for a deserter."

And from the 1956 science fiction film Forbidden Planet:

"How soon will radar be operational?"
"Operating right now, sir."
"Good. Keep on it yourself."
"Aye, aye, sir."
"The M.A. alert is completed?"
"Aye, aye, sir."
"Fine. Activate-" (cut off, the full line is "activate main batteries")

External links

References

  1. Forbidden Planet script at Script-O-Rama
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