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| Name = Assembly
| Name = Assembly
| Type = [[Album]]
| Type = [[Album]]
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| Cover = Assemblycover.jpg
| Cover = Assemblycover.jpg
| Background = Orange
| Background = Orange
| Released = [[2002]]
| Released = 2002
| Recorded = Karillo and MD Studios
| Recorded = Karillo and MD Studios
| Genre = [[Metal music|metal]]
| Genre = [[Metal music|metal]]
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==

#"Automatic Lover"
#"Automatic Lover"
#"Universal Race"
#"Universal Race"

Revision as of 14:44, 12 August 2006

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Assembly is the fifth music album of Norwegian metal band Theatre of Tragedy, and continued the group's departure from gothic to a more electronic style of metal. This method was described as similar to "Siouxsie & the Banshees jamming with Ace of Base" [1].

The album was the last Theatre of Tragedy album to feature the vocals of Liv Kristine; the band fired her (according to Liv, via email [2]) due to musical differences.

While Musique namechecked radios, streetfighting and nightlife, the songs on Assembly generally focus more on people than technology, such as in Play and Let You Down. The album's modern setting is still emphasised by Automatic Lover, which refers to modern nightlife, and Universal Race, which uses space travel as a metaphor for sexual intercourse.

Track listing

  1. "Automatic Lover"
  2. "Universal Race"
  3. "Episode"
  4. "Play"
  5. "Superdrive"
  6. "Let You Down"
  7. "Starlit"
  8. "Envision"
  9. "Flickerlight"
  10. "Liquid Man"
  11. "Motion"