The 5ifth Column

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The 5ifth Column
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Studio album by
Released14 May 2002 (2002-05-14)
Genre Crossover
Industrial metal
Length64:48 [1]
Label Cracknation, Underground Inc./Invisible Records
Producer Lord Pickles and Kidd Knobbs
Acumen Nation chronology
Live Farewell 2001
(2001)
The 5ifth Column
(2002)
Coming Down: The Bastard Remix Album
(2002)

The 5ifth Column is the fifth album by Acumen Nation. "Margasuck" and "Tone Deaf" are remixed tracks from Strike 4 .

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Monster Zero" – 1:56
  2. "Parasite Mine" - 3:47
  3. "Just a Bastard" - 4:31
  4. "Liquid Hater" - 4:25
  5. "C-Cection" - 5:33
  6. "Margasuck" - 3:04
  7. "Dirty Fighter" - 3:28
  8. "Demasculator" - 5:45
  9. "Recaster" - 3:48
  10. "Rally and Sustain" - 6:05
  11. "Knowing This..." - 5:08
  12. "Wraith of Calixto" - 7:51
  13. "Tone Deaf" - 5:49
  14. "Mothra" - 2:58
  15. "Liquid Hater (Acucrack Remix)" - 6:38

All music and lyrics written by Jason Novak.

Personnel

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References

  1. "The 5ifth Column - Acumen Nation | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 January 2019.