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* ColbertBump: A fairly minor one after "Illusion" was used for the credits of ''VideoGame/HellbladeSenuasSacrifice''.
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* GenreAdultery: ''Futureperfect'' has just enough {{Trance}} influence to fall outside of EBM / {{Industrial}} by stricter definitions of the genres. The following albums pulled away from Trance, leaving ''Futureperfect'' as an outlier.

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* GenreAdultery: CreatorsOddball: ''Futureperfect'' has just enough {{Trance}} influence to fall outside of EBM / {{Industrial}} by stricter definitions of the genres. The following albums pulled away from Trance, leaving ''Futureperfect'' as an outlier.

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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Praise the Fallen'' was made during a time when Ronan Harris was "distraught beyond belief", and wrote the album as a form of self-help . This is reflected in the more grim tone of the album, especially compared to their other works.

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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Praise the Fallen'' was made during a time when Ronan Harris was "distraught beyond belief", and wrote the album as a form of self-help . This is reflected in the more grim tone of the album, especially compared to their other works. In particular, the instrumental track "Forsaken" actually has lyrics, but the track was left instrumental on the album as Harris was unable to record his vocals without breaking down. He does perform them live though, and a version with vocals was eventually recorded for the ''Solitary'' EP.
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* GenreAdultery: ''Futureperfect'' has just enough {{Trance}} influence to fall outside of EBM / {{Industrial}} by stricter definitions of the genres. The following albums pulled away from Trance, leaving ''Futureperfect'' as an outlier.

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* GenreAdultery: ''Futureperfect'' has just enough {{Trance}} influence to fall outside of EBM / {{Industrial}} by stricter definitions of the genres. The following albums pulled away from Trance, leaving ''Futureperfect'' as an outlier.outlier.
* CreatorBreakdown: ''Praise the Fallen'' was made during a time when Ronan Harris was "distraught beyond belief", and wrote the album as a form of self-help . This is reflected in the more grim tone of the album, especially compared to their other works.
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* GenreAdultery: ''Futureperfect'' has just enough {{Trance}} influence to fall outside of EBM / {{Industrial}} by stricter definitions of the genres. The following albums pulled away from Trance, leaving ''Futureperfect'' as an outlier.

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