Bye-Bye Borderline

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Bye-Bye Borderline
Studio album by
Released25 January 2013
Genre Industrial rock
Label Trisol Music Group/Irond Records
Producer Zeromancer
Zeromancer chronology
The Death of Romance
(2010)
Bye-Bye Borderline
(2013)

Bye-Bye Borderline is the sixth studio album by Norwegian industrial rock band Zeromancer. It was released on 25 January 2013.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Auf Wiedersehen Boy (3:30)
  2. Bye-Bye Borderline (4:19)
  3. LCYD (4:07)
  4. You Meet People Twice (3:42)
  5. Manoeuvres (3:45)
  6. Weakness (3:46)
  7. Lace and Armour (3:09)
  8. Montreal (5:12)
  9. Ash Wednesday (4:44)
  10. The Tortured Artist (4:18)

Personnel

Release details

Special Russian edition of this album was released in Russia via Irond Records label. This version has received an alternative cover-art. [1] "Our Russian fans are amongst our most dedicated. Now we are extremely happy to announce that we are back with IronD records and releasing Bye-Bye Borderline in Russia. Like with our other releases the cover will have another look." - the band wrote on their official website. [2]

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References

  1. "IROND Records: Zeromancer - Bye Bye Borderline".
  2. "Home". zeromancer.com.