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Album
1 Hi-Tech Terror 2 Critical Damage 3 Breaking The Limit 4 New Millenium Crushers 5 I Want To Believe (feat Mick Priestley) 6 Cybergore Generation (feat Tony JJ) 7 Cybernesis (feat AKADO) 8 Infected 9 Fading Away 10 Mind Hunters 11 Razor To The Skin Damage Theory 2010 Release Date:October 08, 2010 Label:Mystic Empire/Mazzar Records Synopsis The best annotation is a review in ALL ACCESS MAGAZINE: Cyber Metal band Illidiance has completed their third album "Damage Theory" using their influences for futuristic technologies to drive their lyrical concepts their brand of metal fused with electronics and catchy melodies is further cemented from their EP Synthetic Breed was the first presentation of this style. The EP saw the move away from modern black metal sound that began with "Insane Mytheries To Demise" (2006) and later “cyber electronics with technical black metal riffs” with "Nexaeon" (2008). The tracks from Synthetic Breed are included this album but have been re-recorded and re-mixed. Damage Theory was produced by Alexander Karelin and Arcady Navaho, who has previously worked with Korea, Amatory, Perimeter, Stigmata, THRON. The first track is "Hi-Tech Terror" which is about android assassin erasing obsolete 'data' that is not part of the technogenic future. The intro is fast and furious on the tempo which subsequently launches into very catchy melody using combined vocals the harmonies of Tommy and the unclean vocals of Xyrohn and works smoothly throughout the track. The
Hi-Tech Terror
Illidiance
Critical Damage
Illidiance
Breaking the Limit
Illidiance
New Millenium Crushers
Illidiance
I Want to Believe
Illidiance
CyberGore Generation
Illidiance
Cybernesis
Illidiance
Infected
Illidiance
Fading Away
Illidiance
Mind Hunters
Illidiance
Razor to the Skin
Illidiance
Neuron Electrics Inc
Illidiance
Neon Rebels
Illidiance