Final Cut

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Temptation - Mixed 00:00 Tools
The Escape 00:00 Tools
Temptation 00:00 Tools
It Comes Too 00:00 Tools
Terminate 00:00 Tools
Finalcut 00:00 Tools
The Bass Has Landed 00:00 Tools
Temptation (Mixed) 00:00 Tools
Dim 00:00 Tools
She Destroys 00:00 Tools
I Told You Not to Stop 00:00 Tools
Burn Baby Burn 00:00 Tools
Rotation 00:00 Tools
I Believe in You 00:00 Tools
Open Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Harmony 00:00 Tools
Primal Understanding 00:00 Tools
Methodical Virtue 00:00 Tools
STD 00:00 Tools
Tranquilized 00:00 Tools
A Dance for the Saints 00:00 Tools
U.F.O.T.M. 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
Fear 00:00 Tools
Clean the Machine 00:00 Tools
Testament 00:00 Tools
The Prosecuted 00:00 Tools
Now That's Funky 00:00 Tools
Celestial V.S.U. 00:00 Tools
You Can't Deny The Bass 00:00 Tools
The Shake 00:00 Tools
Wallow 00:00 Tools
Straddle 00:00 Tools
Grind 00:00 Tools
Voice of the People 00:00 Tools
Nothing At All 00:00 Tools
Short Life Song 00:00 Tools
Black 00:00 Tools
Utopia 00:00 Tools
This Is The Way 00:00 Tools
The Pope Is on a Boulevard Cruise 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You (Bassnotized) 00:00 Tools
Bad 00:00 Tools
She Destroys (Hilltop Mix) 00:00 Tools
Santallion 00:00 Tools
Pre Game (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Struggle for Life 00:00 Tools
Shake 00:00 Tools
Testament (Radio Revelation 13:1 Edit) 00:00 Tools
Pre Game 00:00 Tools
Now To That's Funky 00:00 Tools
Tripp Six Fixx (Album Mix) 00:00 Tools
Celestial Vsu 00:00 Tools
Cubic 00:00 Tools
Fuck the FluŠµ 00:00 Tools
Creature 00:00 Tools
01 - she destroys 00:00 Tools
Tripp Six Fixx (And The Truth Comes Mix) 00:00 Tools
She Destroys(Hilltop mix) 00:00 Tools
Struggle for Fire 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Full Steam Ahead 00:00 Tools
Terminate - 1994 demo 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Mountain High Enough 00:00 Tools
02 - rotation 00:00 Tools
Tripp Six Fixx (vox hit) 00:00 Tools
Tripp Six Fixx (slo mo mix) 00:00 Tools
U.F.O.T.M 00:00 Tools
Fuck the Flue 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You (Open Your Eyes Mix) 00:00 Tools
03 - temptation 00:00 Tools
Grin 00:00 Tools
Generation Y 00:00 Tools
Momentum 00:00 Tools
Break The Barriers 00:00 Tools
I Told You Not To Stop (In Tight Connelly Mix) 00:00 Tools
Prejudice 00:00 Tools
Grind (Lo End Lift Mix) 00:00 Tools
Picasso's Thoughts 00:00 Tools
Regrets 00:00 Tools
Die or Die, Guaranteed 00:00 Tools
Daastan 00:00 Tools
ballade de bruits (extract) 00:00 Tools
Told You Not To Stop 00:00 Tools
She Destroys (Vocal Vision) 00:00 Tools
Chapitre 8 00:00 Tools
Fuck The Flu 00:00 Tools
Tales For Tapes #7 00:00 Tools
Dancing Queen 00:00 Tools
Take Me Away 00:00 Tools
I Told You Not To Stop (Version Fusion Mix) 00:00 Tools
All My Love 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Love Of All 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help Falling In Love 00:00 Tools
Take Me Away feat. Bridgett Grace - Troxler & Curtiss Mix 00:00 Tools
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More bands than one band uses this name: 1) Final Cut is an electronica / (US-)Coldwave-band, founded in the end of the 1980's. The Final Cut has been an international underground electronic music enigma since emerging from the late 80's Detroit underground. Final Cut began when Anthony "Asrock" Srock, then a radio and club DJ, began collaborating with then-unknown techno DJ Jeff Mills. The pair struck gold with the international club hit "Take Me Away" just as Detroit technos first wave began to crest. But the sound was a mix of industrial, house and techno, aggressive but uplifting, and showed Asrocks roots as a DJ absorbing different genres to make the best record. Mills left for a career of minimal techno and was replaced by drummer and programmer Joseph LaFata. Asrock and LaFata took FC into a more aggressive industrial direction with "I Told You Not To Stop" in the early 90s, with Srock stepping out as frontman and vocalist. The single led to an album deal with Nettwerk Records, home to fellow industrial-and-then-some act Skinny Puppy. The resulting album, 1992s Consumed, evolved the Chicago industrial sound into a more Detroit-bred, bottom-ended sound. The album featured collaborations with Revolting Cocks/Ministry alumni Chris Connelly, Nivek Ogre (Skinny Puppy) and the late William Tucker. It also showed Asrock emerging as a seething frontman of a sound that straddled industrial, deep riffs and melodic rock. It was also, of course, way-too ahead of its time. For Consumed, FC toured with an all-live, sampler-free, full-band supporting Chris Connellys band and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult. Srock returned with 1995's Atonement, recorded at Chicago's Warzone Studios and first released on Chemlabs Fifth Column Records and then re-released in 1998 on Slipdisc/Mercury. With the production of Van Christie of Die Warzau and Jason McNinch of Lick, cuts like "Terminate" sharpened the hard groove FC sound with the requisite earth-mover beat under it. LaFata left and was replaced by guitarist Greg Lucas, Cr33py aka Kurt Komraus of Lick, and later guitarist TrippKILLER aka Max Edgin of 13 Mg. In the year 2000 in Los Angeles Asrock begins working on a new full length record "Method of Operation" with Cr33py, TrippKILLER, Xristian Simon, and Taime Downe, an old pal from Pigface and frontman for sleaze rock bands Faster Pussycat and the Newlydeads. Add to that former Big Chief guitarist Phil Durr, and production from Baltimore vocalist Ric Peters and Chicago engineer Jason McNinch. Working digitally between Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles over the course of 2005-2006, Asrock and his band piece together Method of Operation. Ten tracks of Final Cuts trademark seething ominousness. After living for many years in Chicago and the west coast, Asrock is back where he started in Detroit. In 2005 Asrock resurrected Full Effect Records, his own label, and Final Cuts original label, immortalized by the slogan: "If it gets you erect, its Full Effect. 2) A Thrash Metal band from Seon, Switzerland formed in 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.