Pulse Legion

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Who Decides 04:52 Tools
Evolve 04:47 Tools
Wasted Redemption 03:59 Tools
Covet 04:03 Tools
Disillusion 04:31 Tools
Before the Punishment 04:21 Tools
Hideaway 04:07 Tools
Remains 04:52 Tools
The Fear 04:04 Tools
Never Over 04:09 Tools
Out From in Me 06:23 Tools
Faith In Sin 04:54 Tools
One Thing 04:02 Tools
Release 05:23 Tools
Despair 06:31 Tools
Torn Within 04:34 Tools
What It Seems 05:06 Tools
End It All 04:22 Tools
Anoxia Foreplay 02:46 Tools
Who Decides V2.0 04:22 Tools
Panic 06:10 Tools
Maelstroem 06:34 Tools
Maelstrom 06:32 Tools
Out From in Me (Album Version) 06:23 Tools
One Thing (Album Version) 06:23 Tools
Release (Album Version) 06:23 Tools
Anoxia (Foreplay) 00:00 Tools
Panic (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
Faith In Sin (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
Anoxia Foreplay (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
Torn Within (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
What it Seems (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
End it All (Album Version) 06:10 Tools
Despair (Album Version) 06:29 Tools
Who Decides v.2.0 (Album Version) 04:22 Tools
aNoxia 02:46 Tools
Remains (A capella edit) 04:54 Tools
Despair - One Thing 04:54 Tools
Who Decides [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 04:54 Tools
Who Decides v2 04:54 Tools
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Pulse Legion was formed in 1996 in Hawaii by John Ricker and Samuel P, although within a year they had relocated to Los Angeles and ascquired a third member - Jason DM. Together these three electronic musicians created synthetic dance music at its best, and soon were picked up by COP International Records for the release of their debut recording - 1997's "Evolve". Well received by both fans and press, "Evolve" showed a band at its peak, not a band just starting its recording career. Pulse Legion is graphic evidence that strong electronic dance music need not come from outside the North American borders. Powerful and infectious, the music of Pulse legion is driven by implacable mechanical beats and aggressive percussion, intricate sampling, intense musical progressions, haunting keyboards, and supported by disturbing vocals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.