Redemption EP

Editorial Reviews
Francois Joron, Electroage, August 2000
With its remixes and new tracks, The Redemption EP surpasses the previous work of Flesh Field which was already impressive.

Alan McClelland, Seven, August 2000
The sheer range and ferocity of new tracks should alone make you want to buy this companion MCD.

Album Description
Just one year shy of their debut release, Flesh Field return with terrific force - poised to once again take control of the current underground scene. Due to the overwhelming response "Viral Extinction" received, it only made sense to offer the fans a new release to tide them over until the follow-up album is set to go. Not only does this EP contain 4 exclusive tracks, but it also boasts 9 remixes of "Viral Extinction" material by some of the industries biggest & most respected talents such as Covenant, Gridlock, Aghast View & Pain Station!

Not often does a newcomer generate such massive response, nor get placed among some of the industry's elite in such a short period of time, and this EP is only the first step in making that known to the masses.

Redemption EP

Music Review:

  1. Residue
  2. Room to Live [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Salut Jaques
  4. Seven [CD-single]
  5. Seven [CD-single]
  6. Seven Steps of Nervousness
  7. Shine!
  8. Sleep Now in the Fire, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
  9. Swallowed, Pt. 2 [CD-single]
  10. The Awakening

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On Our Terms

Scarlet and Blue: Music by Robert Ward

Schumann: Fantasia/Carnaval/Des Abends/Romance No.1

Music: Im Himmel Ist Die Hoelle [Import]

Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem [CD-single]

Rock the Party

Rise Above My Enemy Upon The Smoke

Sailing to Philadelphia (CD & DVD Audio)

Subcutaneous

Rustic Chivalry

Song in Space [CD-single] [Import]

President Alien

Merengue Flava

Future Rhythm

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