The Cyberflesh ConspiracyW
The Cyberflesh Conspiracy

The Cyberflesh Conspiracy is a various artists compilation album released in 1992 by If It Moves.... The theme of the album is anti-ivory, as indicated by the display of an elephant killed for its tusks on the front cover.

Monument (Front Line Assembly album)W
Monument (Front Line Assembly album)

Monument is a compilation album by Canadian industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 1998. It was re-released on July 30, 2007 through Polish label Metal Mind. The track "Monument" appeared in its original version on the 1993 album Phaze Two of Bill Leebs and Rhys Fulbers side project Intermix. The booklet of the 2007 re-release contains an outline of the band history.

Re-Constriction 10* Year AnniversaryW
Re-Constriction 10* Year Anniversary

Re-Constriction 10* Year Anniversary is a various artists compilation album released in 1996 by Re-Constriction Records. Sonic Boom commended the collection and claimed "once again the perverse humor of the resident label slumlord has made its way into his product."

Ripped Up and So SedatedW
Ripped Up and So Sedated

Ripped Up and So Sedated is a various artists compilation album released in 1993 by Re-Constriction Records.

Rivet Head CultureW
Rivet Head Culture

Rivet Head Culture is a various artists compilation album released on May 30, 1993 by If It Moves....

Scavengers in the MatrixW
Scavengers in the Matrix

Scavengers in the Matrix is a various artists compilation album released on June 10, 1994 by If It Moves....

Torture Tech OverdriveW
Torture Tech Overdrive

Torture Tech Overdrive is a various artists compilation album released in 1991 by If It Moves.... In October 1994 the album was reissued for a limited run of 1000 pressings by Cleopatra Records with an extended track listing additional versions of tracks. The uncredited song is "Back in Black", an cover of the hard rock band AC/DC by Chase's musical outlet Rendering Service. The song "Lupe Velez" by Jimmy Jazz is about the illogicality of attempting to create a "beautiful suicide."

TV Terror: Felching a Dead HorseW
TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse

TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse is a various artists compilation album released on September 23, 1997 by Re-Constriction Records. The idea came to fruition when Permission founder Jayson Elliot discovered Monochrome - A Tribute to the Sisters of Mercy via a car ride through Chicago in June 1994 and compiled the music on the second disc. Its release was the cause of the first utterance of the word "felch" on national television when Kurt Loder reported its release on MTV News.