Bye-Bye Borderline
Bye-Bye Borderline is the sixth studio album by Norwegian industrial rock band Zeromancer. It was released on January 25, 2013.
Bye-Bye Borderline | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 25, 2013 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Label | Trisol Music Group/Irond Records | |||
Producer | Zeromancer | |||
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Track listing
- Auf Wiedersehen Boy (3:30)
- Bye-Bye Borderline (4:19)
- LCYD (4:07)
- You Meet People Twice (3:42)
- Manoeuvres (3:45)
- Weakness (3:46)
- Lace and Armour (3:09)
- Montreal (5:12)
- Ash Wednesday (4:44)
- The Tortured Artist (4:18)
Personnel
- Alex Møklebust - vocals
- Kim Ljung - bass
- Noralf Ronthi - drums
- Dan Heide - guitar
- Lorry Kristiansen - keyboards, programming
Release details
Special Russian edition of this album was released in Russia via Irond Records label. This version has received an alternative cover-art.[1] "Our Russian fans are amongst our most dedicated. Now we are extremely happy to announce that we are back with IronD records and releasing Bye-Bye Borderline in Russia. Like with our other releases the cover will have another look." - the band wrote on their official website.[2]
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