Fake Vices by Frontcore
Tracklist
1. | The Front | 1:43 |
2. | From Friday to Saturday | 1:05 |
3. | I Have Sex With Mason Moore Everyday | 0:35 |
4. | One of Us | 1:09 |
5. | Hellraiser | 0:32 |
6. | You're Gonna Into the Fire | 1:33 |
7. | Time of Sorrow | 2:00 |
8. | All to the Mustard | 3:06 |
9. | Conversations | 3:15 |
10. | Klepsydra | 4:50 |
11. | Guerrier Païen | 4:45 |
12. | Drown in Infinity | 6:00 |
Credits
released August 6, 2017
"Metal-Breakcore producer from Odessa, Ukraine.
The project started in 2007 with a track "Into The Fire" which combined Jungle-Breakcore and hard guitar riffs. An already well-known song of Deep Purple in rendition of famous for that time band Amatory got wide popularity among fans of hard and electronic music. The track became popular in a flash and even became a soundtrack for a computer game. The following years were very rich for the project - participation in a few compilations with remixes on Botch, Soulfly, Ill Nino, Static-X, Moshpit, Metallica, Serj Tankian and Korn, tens of performances on parties and festivals, among those was also Red Alert (the biggest rock festival in Ukraine), and publications in press gave Frontcore the status of the one of the most extraordinary and interesting projects on the territory of motherland and former Soviet republics."
"Metal-Breakcore producer from Odessa, Ukraine.
The project started in 2007 with a track "Into The Fire" which combined Jungle-Breakcore and hard guitar riffs. An already well-known song of Deep Purple in rendition of famous for that time band Amatory got wide popularity among fans of hard and electronic music. The track became popular in a flash and even became a soundtrack for a computer game. The following years were very rich for the project - participation in a few compilations with remixes on Botch, Soulfly, Ill Nino, Static-X, Moshpit, Metallica, Serj Tankian and Korn, tens of performances on parties and festivals, among those was also Red Alert (the biggest rock festival in Ukraine), and publications in press gave Frontcore the status of the one of the most extraordinary and interesting projects on the territory of motherland and former Soviet republics."