Infiltrate & Corrupt!

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Infiltrate & Corrupt!
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 24, 1997 (1997-03-24) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Genre
Length72:56
Label COP Intl.
COP International V/A chronology
Diva X Machina
(1997)
Infiltrate & Corrupt!
(1997)
14 Years of Electronic Challenge Vol. II
(1997)

Infiltrate & Corrupt! is a various artists compilation album released on March 24, 1997, by COP International. [7]

Contents

Reception

Sonic Boom called "Infiltrate & Corrupt" is an excellent cross section of the COP International roster for anyone interested in sounds of their current roster. The critic went on to praise the new bands Urania and Imbue, both formerly Under the Noise, for "exhibit[ing] a fresh new sound while still containing a few old roots that made their previous band so successful." [8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Chasing the Flag"
  • Nigel
  • Phillips
  • Walters
Imbue4:18
2."You Can't Take It!"
  • Shawn Brice
  • Christian Petke
Deathline International 3:45
3."My Disguise" (Dementia Mix)Warren HarrisonFishtank No. 94:45
4."Life Unfolds" (97 Edit)
  • Torsten Hartwell
  • Rey Osburn
  • Mike Paikos
  • Alan Sartirana
  • Mike Welch
Slave Unit 4:30
5."God Soiled" Finally God4:34
6."Hanged Man"
  • Corey Gunderson
  • Karen Kardell
The Razor Skyline 3:39
7."Zero Becomes One"
  • George Hagegeorge
  • Melissa Sharlat
Urania3:59
8."Dopplegänger"
Battery 3:56
9."Bliss" (Extended Minimal Fade)
  • Cody Cast
  • Eric Lawrence Chamberlain
Index7:50
10."Growing Deep Inside" Dirk Ivens Dive 3:41
11."Remains" (A Capella Edit)
  • Samuel Pfannkuche
  • John Ricker
Pulse Legion4:50
12."Holle" (Meow Mix)
  • Azevedo
  • Brice
  • Sornstein
Ivoux4:27
13."Rejoice"
  • G.W. Childs
  • Jay Tye
Soil & Eclipse5:11

Personnel

Adapted from the Infiltrate & Corrupt! liner notes. [9]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1997 COP Intl. CD COP 037

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