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Course of Empire was a hard-edged alternative music group based in Dallas, Texas from 1988 to 1998. In their early years, large drums would be placed throughout the audience as a means to eliminate the separation between performer and audience. This practice was stopped when the drums ceased to be played by ever increasing crowds, becoming dangerous missiles instead. Song topics were initially of a more political and environmental stance (the name Course of Empire having come from a 5 piece series by 19th Century painter Thomas Cole). Later, the lyrical content would take on topics related to conspiracy theories and the personal quest of spirituality. They released a total of three albums over their ten year existence: one on the Dallas label Carpe Diem, one with Zoo Entertainment, and one with TVT Records. They also toured with industrially-edged groups such as Prong, Sister Machine Gun, Stabbing Westward, Young Gods and many others. Producer John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Gravity Kills) was tapped to produce their third record, Telepathic Last Words, as it featured more electronic-edged material. Soon after, the band found support in Dallas radio icon Redbeard who promoted the album weeks ahead of release on Dallas radio station Q102. Unfortunately, Zoo folded in July 1996, just one month before the album was due to be released. TVT Records signed the band by December 1996 after working out the licensing terms with BMG for the rights to Telepathic Last Words and the previ

Telepathic Last Words

Initiation

Course of Empire

Infested!

Dark City Soundtrack

Dark City
Dark City [Original Soundtrack]
Course of Empire (re-release)

Phone Calls from the Dead
Dark City (Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture)
Dark City [Bonus Tracks]
Telepathic Last Words (Zoo Version)