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    Front 242 is a Belgian electronic music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. Pioneering the style they called electronic body music, they...
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  • This is the discography page for the electronic industrial group Front 242. 1995 - [email protected]@ge 1987 - Back Catalogue 1983 - Endless Riddance 1983 -...
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  • is the debut album released in 1982 by Belgian electronic music group Front 242. Dave Thompson, in Alternative Rock, wrote that the album "boasts three...
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  • No Comment is a 1984 Front 242 album released on the Another Side music label. The album was the first reference to Electronic Body Music (EBM) [1] when...
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  • Pulse is the eighth studio album by Front 242, released on May 6, 2003 through Metropolis Records. It was the group's first full-length studio release...
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  • Front by Front is the fourth studio album by Front 242, released in 1988, and has been labelled as "easily one of the greatest industrial albums ever made"...
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    Dangereuses, and Body to Body, U-Men and He Runs Too Fast for Us by Front 242. Front 242 characterized their approach as somewhere between Throbbing Gristle...
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    of Front 242, Luc van Acker, and Al Jourgensen of Ministry. Revolting Cocks' origins date to late 1984, when Belgian industrial dance group Front 242, after...
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  • blended with styles including ambient, synth music and rock such as Front 242, Front Line Assembly, KMFDM, and Sister Machine Gun, acts associated with...
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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 (S/RES/242) was adopted unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 22, 1967, in the aftermath of...
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