Fear of a Unique Identity

Fear of a Unique Identity is the fifth album by the UK band Antimatter.[1]

Fear of a Unique Identity
Studio album by
Released23 November 2012
GenreAlternative metal, electronic rock
LabelProphecy Productions
ProducerAl Groves, Mick Moss
Antimatter chronology
Alternative Matter
(2010)
Fear of a Unique Identity
(2012)
The Judas Table
(2015)

Track listing

All songs written by Mick Moss

No.TitleLength
1."Paranova"6:06
2."Monochrome"5:24
3."Fear Of A Unique Identity"5:28
4."Firewalking"8:04
5."Here Come The Men"5:06
6."Uniformed & Black"4:19
7."Wide Awake In The Concrete Asylum"4:38
8."The Parade"4:37
9."A Place In The Sun"5:40
Total length:47:14

Digipack Bonus Tracks (PRO 127-2)

No.TitleLength
10."Fear Of A Unique Identity (Acoustic Mix)"4:37
11."Monochrome (Demo)"5:40

Artbook (2CD/1DVD) Bonus Tracks (PRO 127 LU) DISC TWO - CD

No.TitleLength
1."The Parade (Remix)"4:25
2."Fear Of A Unique Identity (Acoustic Mix)"4:37
3."Here Come The Men (Violin Mix)"4:47
4."Firewalking (Remix)"5:24
5."A Place In The Sun (Demo)"3:32
6."Monochrome (Demo)"5:40

Artbook (2CD/1DVD) Bonus Tracks (PRO 127 LU) DISC THREE - DVD

No.TitleLength
1."Uniformed and Black (Bonus Video)"4:28

Credits

  • Music and lyrics: Mick Moss
  • Members: Mick Moss (vocals, lead guitar, acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, synthesizers, piano, programming, samples, producer, mixer)
  • Guest appearances: Colin Fromont (drums), Vic Anselmo (vocals), David Hall (violin)
  • Mastering Engineer: Maor Appelbaum [2]

Video

An official video for "Uniformed and Black" written by Mick Moss and directed by Mehdi Messouci (VÆV) was released prior to the album release.

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References

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