05:22:09:12 OffW
05:22:09:12 Off

05:22:09:12 Off is an album by industrial/EBM group Front 242. It was released by Sony on 2 November 1993. The album's title is a simple substitution cipher for the word "evil"; where each letter is represented by its equivalent numerical position in the alphabet.

06:21:03:11 Up EvilW
06:21:03:11 Up Evil

06:21:03:11 Up Evil is an album by Front 242, released in 1993.

Back CatalogueW
Back Catalogue

Back Catalogue is a compilation album by Front 242, released in 1987, and rereleased in 1992.

Front by FrontW
Front by Front

Front by Front is an album by Front 242, released in 1988, and has been labelled as "easily one of the greatest industrial albums ever made". The album was reissued in 1992 by Sony Music Entertainment. The song "Headhunter" became an industrial dancefloor hit, accompanied by a music video directed by Anton Corbijn, and has since been subject to over 20 remixes.

Geography (Front 242 album)W
Geography (Front 242 album)

Geography is the debut album by Front 242, released in 1982.

Live CodeW
Live Code

Live Code is a live album by the industrial band Front 242. It was released in 1994. The album is also known as Live Code 6007042 02528 in North America or Live Code 5413356 424225 in Europe, depending on the UPC-EAN. It would later contrast the band's 1998 experimental live album Re-Boot: Live '98.

No Comment (Front 242 album)W
No Comment (Front 242 album)

No Comment is a 1984 Front 242 album released on the Another Side music label. The album was the first reference to Electronic Body Music (EBM) when the band included the phrase "Electronic Body Music Composed And Produced On Eight Tracks By Front 242" in reference to their use of an 8-track recording device. Though the album was their second full-length album, the Belgian band had released several singles and EPs prior to No Comment. The dialogue samples featured in the track "Special Forces" are from the movie Apocalypse Now.

Official VersionW
Official Version

Official Version is the third studio album by Front 242, released in March 1987 and re-released in 1992.

Pulse (Front 242 album)W
Pulse (Front 242 album)

Pulse is the eighth studio album by Front 242, released on May 6, 2003 through Metropolis Records. It was the group's first full-length studio release in ten years since 1993's 05:22:09:12 Off, marking their largest gap between albums. In 2016, a restructured version of Pulse was released under the title (Filtered) Pulse.

Re-Boot: Live '98W
Re-Boot: Live '98

Re-Boot: Live '98 is a live album from Front 242, released in 1998. This album stands in contrast to the band's previous live album Live Code, in that many of its tracks are radical reworkings of the band's earlier songs. Front 242 has identified The Prodigy as an influence on the style of this album. A similar style is also used on the Front 242 live performance DVD, Catch the Men.

Tyranny (For You)W
Tyranny (For You)

Tyranny is an album by Front 242, released in 1991 as their first album on Epic Records after leaving Chicago's Wax Trax! Records. This album is notable for being the band's highest charting album reaching #95 on the Billboard 200. The song "Rhythm of Time" proved a dance club hit topping at #11 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco charts matching the previous ranking of the album's title track. The accompanying music video for "Rhythm of Time" appears briefly playing on a television in a scene in the film Single White Female. "Moldavia" was subsequently featured in TV promos for the 1992 film K2.