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Standing on the surface, thinking on the malice
Aiming at the fracture
Moving on the surface, looking for an access
It's revolvingStanding on the surface, breaking at the surface
Dissolve the line, dissolve the sounds
Breaking up the movement, closer panorama
It's revolvingGo away, go away
Go away, go awayWhat do you want from me today?
Going through the tunnel of another drain
What is your purpose anyway?
Going through the tunnel of another strainSpiral on the surface, bouncing in a lead space
It's gyrating
Heading for destruction, coming up the surface
Taking on the menace, it's revolvingHeading for destruction
More destruction to destructionFeel the powerWhat do you want from me today?
Going through the tunnel of another drain
What is your purpose anyway?
Going through the tunnel of another strainStanding on the surface, thinking on the malice

Moving on the surface, looking for an access
It's revolvingFeel the powerWhat do you want from me today?
Going through the tunnel of another drainWhat do you want from me today?
Going through the tunnel of another drain
What is your purpose anyway?
Going through the tunnel of another strain

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"Front 242" is a pioneering Belgian electronic body music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. For years to come they took the lead in electronic music composition. During their most active period (they decided to quit ebm in 1993 with the albums "06:21:03:11 UP EVIL" and "05:22:09:12 Off") they were influential to many electro-industrial and electronic artists. The origin of "Front 242" should be understood within the rise of industrial music, which originated in England in 1975 with the first performances of "Cabaret Voltaire" and "Throbbing Gristle".

Read more about Front 242 on Last.fm.


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