it is a record...made in the Usa, with a picture cover and all artwork1. W.Y.H.I.W.Y.G. 2. Rerun Time 3. Television Station 4. Agressiva Due 5. Masterhit, Pts. 1 & 2 6. Slaughter 7. Quite Unusual 8. Red Team 9. Angst 10. Quite Unusual 11. Agressiva 12. Masterblaster 13. Hypnomix .Not dissimilar to Depeche Mode and other synthesizer bands at the time, Front 242 began playing live later that year, adding percussionist Geoff Bellingham but later replacing him with an ex-roadie, Richard 23 (b. Richard Jonckheere). (Dirk Bergen also left the working band, but stayed on to direct management.) The group's sound began to grow more aggressive with 1984's No Comment EP, still reminiscent of synth-pop but with harder-hitting rhythms and added menace from De Meyer's vocals. By 1987, Front 242 had gained an American contract through Chicago's Wax Trax!, the home of a diverse group of mostly European aggressive synthesizer acts later lumped together as exponents of industrial rock. Wax Trax! reissued much of the group's recordings (including the rarities collection Back Catalogue) and released a new album, Official Version. The first Front 242 LP to coalesce as a consistent recording, the album contained several cold-wave club hits ("Masterhit," "Quite Unusual") and, for the time, excellent production values. Released in 1988, third LP Front by Front was undoubtedly its best yet, with more emphasis on song structure than loose mechanistic grooves. Besides the alternative club hits "Headhunter" and "Never Stop," the record was Front 242's most consistent.....Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.