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Millennium is an album by industrial music artists Front Line Assembly, released in 1994 by Roadrunner Records on both Compact Disc and LP formats. The album was re-released in 2007 as a limited remastered edition. The second disc of which contains all of the remixes and b-sides from the Millennium and Surface Patterns singles.
Shifting from the electronic music dominated style of Front Line Assembly's former works, Millennium makes heavy use of metal guitars. "We just wanted to like do a different kind of record and just basically broadened our sound and our appeal", Bill Leeb said in an interview with Chaos Control about the change in sound, adding, "we also wanted to challenge the fans that we have, the listeners, because I’ve always been a die-hard purist in electronic music. I mean, if I could change I thought anybody else could, too." Some of the guitar sounds are used as looped samples, some are played live in the studio. Songs Millennium borrows guitar riffs from include A New Level (Pantera – Vulgar Display of Power), Don't Tread on Me (Metallica – Metallica) and Dead Embryonic Cells (Sepultura – Arise). A further addition to Front Line Assembly's sound on Millennium is rap on Victim of a Criminal.
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