Total Terror Explained

Total Terror
Type:demo
Artist:Front Line Assembly
Cover:Total Terror.jpg
Released:1986 (remastered 1993)
Recorded:Gotham Studios (Rerelease 1993)
Genre:Electro-industrial
Label:Self-release, Dossier / Cleopatra Records (Rerelease)
Prev Title:Nerve War
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:The Initial Command
Next Year:1987

Total Terror is the second of two self-released cassette tapes by industrial music band Front Line Assembly. At this point, Bill Leeb was the band's only dedicated member, with some help from Rhys Fulber.[1]

Background

After the second demo cassette Michael Balch became a member of Front Line Assembly. It also paved the way for a release on a label since the band received offers from several labels to record an album.[2]

Release

The album was mostly remastered and rereleased on CD in 1993 as Total Terror I, and followed up by a companion collection of same-period demos, Total Terror II, a year later. These have been collected into Complete Total Terror.

In Germany, both CDs were released 1993 by now defunct label Dossier.

Polish label Mecanica issued vinyl editions of both albums in summer 2002, together with bonus tracks from other sessions and compilations.[3]

In 2004, Cleopatra reissued Total Terror I and Total Terror II in a two-CD package, with new cover art, under the title Complete Total Terror. Despite its name, it does not include "Eternal".

Cleopatra re-released the albums as part of a box set, Permanent Data 1986–1989, on CD and digitally on August 19, 2022, with bonus tracks including "Eternal".[4] All albums in the set were remastered by Jürgen Engler of German industrial metal group Die Krupps.

Total Terror I

Most of the original cassette was later remastered and commercially released on CD in 1993 as Total Terror I (fully titled Total Terror Part I: Official Demos 1986) on Cleopatra Records and Dossier. It does not include "Eternal", which remains unreleased on CD or vinyl, but added three previously-unreleased bonus tracks from other sessions in 1986: "Freedom", "Distorted Vision" and "Cleanser".

The German release gave some explanations about the production and the reason for the release on the back cover:[5]

Total Terror II

Total Terror II, a collection of 1986–1987 remastered Front Line Assembly demos, was released on Cleopatra Records in 1994, fulfilling the promise latent in the title of the previous year's Total Terror I. It included 13 previously-unreleased tracks:

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Leeb . Bill . Bill Leeb . A.C. . Front Line Assembly . Antocularis . August 1992 . July 15, 2021.
  2. Leeb . Bill . Bill Leeb . A.C. . Front Line Assembly . Antocularis magazine . August 1992 .
  3. Web site: 4 earliest albums of Bill Leeb's Front Line Assembly reissued on double vinyl with bonus tracks . van Isacker . Bernard . May 31, 2022 . Side-Line.com . December 5, 2023.
  4. Web site: Front Line Assembly team with Cleopatra Records for a 6cd box holding earliest recordings . van Isacker . Bernard . July 28, 2022 . Side-Line.com . December 6, 2023.
  5. Total Terror I . Front Line Assembly . 1993 . Back cover . Dossier . Berlin.