Come Together | |
Type: | ep |
Artist: | Killing Floor |
Cover: | Killing Floor - Come Together.jpg |
Genre: | Electro-industrial |
Length: | 19:09 |
Label: | Re-Constriction |
Prev Title: | Divide by Zero |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Come Together is an EP by Killing Floor, released on February 10, 1998 by Re-Constriction Records.[1] [2]
Aiding & Abetting called Come Together "a remix set that is worth the cash" and "these reworkings do make solid and creative improvements on the originals."[3] Larry Miles of Black Monday considered the release better than Killing Floor's second album, saying "lots o' guitar and madness abound create a single that is better than the full-length album and "If danceable, crunchy music is what your looking for, then Come Together is the single your in need of."[4] Fabryka Music Magazine gave the album a mixed review of two out of four stars but credited the band for fitting comfortably within the Re-Constriction Records roster.[5] Sonic Boom called the album "quite a radically different collection of remixes, each utilizing little original source material, making for quite a diverse selection of music."[6]
Adapted from the Come Together liner notes.[7]
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