Sci Fi Inspired Italian Industrial trio Army Of The Universe has released their third full length LP in the form of their brilliantly diverse, 13 track LP, 1999 & The Aftershow. A neo-industrial, rave inspired collection showcasing the trio’s eclectic blend of ingenious creativity and polished production skills, Army Of The Universe continues to deliver a fresh take on the genre. And since it’s THAT month, we thought it ideal to showcase their newest release with an exclusive Top Ten Dystopia Sci Fi list from the enigmatic group. So listen Army Of The Universe’s 1999 & The Aftershow, snag a copy over on Metropolis Records, and check out the movie list for some of the best Sci Fi films in history.
“We built 1999 & The Aftershow on modern sound design with inspiration from the dark wave, industrial, and underground scenes; we believe it’s our most diverse album to date.” - Army Of The Universe
- Blade Runner (1982)
Strange Days (1995)
- Matrix (1999)
- Alien (1979)
- Robocop (1987)
- Total Recall (1990)
- Escape From New York (1981)
- The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
- Terminator (1984)
- Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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