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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 28, 1992)
  • Original Release Date: May 26, 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B000007U3A
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #81,831 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The quintessential EBM record... period., April 16, 2001
By "suchman" (Cuyahoga Falls, OH United States) - See all my reviews
Shame on Third Mind Records or whoever owns the rights to this for not making it readily available in the States...

This is the only EBM album you will ever need... everything else is simply derivative. FLA fans pretty much agree that this is the gem of the FLA backcatalogue. Moreover, I really believe that this is one of those records than any serious music fan should own... regardless if you are interested in EBM or FLA. Not having this record is kind of like not having albums like Sergent Peppers, Mezzanine, The Wall, The Doors, White Rabbit, or Run DMC... you know, those kinds of records that define genres or break them down.

Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber may be more well-known for Delerium and Conjure One and maybe some of the new FLA stuff, but digging back into their history and you will stumble across this record. I invariably hated it on the first few listens... it seemed boring and monotonous. The problem is that when you listen more carefully, you will discover, as I have, the subtlety and brilliance underneath.

Leebs mechanized vocals (think battlestar galactica) are vocoded into the songs, rather than sung over the songs... making for a perfect blend of man and machine which so defines EBM. Steady mid-tempo beats tend to "lick" out of your speakers (you'll know when you hear it) rather than pound out. The basslines are a bit quirkier and less direct (except for Gun) than other, more aggressive FLA releases. The melodies tend to more of a retro-sci-fi kind of sound that will bring to mind some sort of soundtrack to Dune or Blade Runner.

Perhaps the record is a bit old for electronic music, running on 10 years now. But perhaps TNI is more relevant now after we have seen where electronic music has gone and continues to go, and how no one before or since has been able to recreate this kind of sound.

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5.0 out of 5 stars necessary to understand industrial-EBM music, May 20, 2001
Tactical Neural Implant is necessary to understand the so-called EBM-industrial branch of music; After the quite good and promising 'Caustic Grip', in 1992 came one of the most important electronic cds of all times, in my opinion. If you know FLA, then you understand what are their strong points: excellent electronic basslines, distorted and deep voice, samples everywhere helping to conform a barrier of sound very muscular and dense. 'Tactical Neural Implant' is maybe, together with their penultimate effort 'Implode', the most ellegant example of FLA music. Here everything was more polished and accurate than in previous albums; the agressiveness is not absent, but the dirty sound of 'Caustic Grip' here disappears a bit. The choruses are catchier than ever, following the collection of impressive choruses begun in 'Caustic Grip'. No song here is bad or mediocre.
My review of the songs:
Final Impact (7/10): a strong beginning, with a monotonous voice but incredible bassline, somewhat anticipating later songs like 'Neologic Spasm'.

The Blade (8/10): a more minimalistic song, repetitive, with hip-hop beats and guitars, extremely robotically distorted voice, one of the favourite of the fans which I find much too repetitive but good.

Mindphaser (9/10): layers and layers of samples, impressive chorus, agressive voice, everything sounds more melodic here. One of the FLA highlights ever.

Remorse (10/10): this is one of the most melodic FLA songs ever. The voice is distorted but not in an agressive way, the chorus is very catchy and addictive; the song is not a prodigy of sound, but a prodigy of melody.

Bio-Mechanic (10/10): I love this one. Slower than the rest, addictive chorus with robotical voice, a lot of samples, less catchy perhaps at first listening. The live version in 'Live Wired' is amazing.

Outcast (8/10): again more techno influence, something like hip-hop rhythms, agressive voice, quotes of Skinny Puppy's 'Worlock', guitars, good chorus. A good song which seems even mediocre compared with the rest.

Gun (9/10): after an impressive intro which comes to an electronic climax, here comes the only song whose chorus is not cacthy but a very good song anyway. FLA at its most danceable.

Lifeline (9/10): As in Caustic Grip's 'Threshold', Leeb sings almost with his natural voice a ballad (well, a FLA-style, at least). FLA reminding us of Depeche Mode? well, this comes closer, and it's a perefct way to end an almost perfect album.

If you want to listen to Leeb and Fulber at their best, listen to this. TNI is not as raw as 'Caustic Grip', not as hard and metal as 'Millenium', not as overloaded with samples as 'Hard Wired', and it's the best FLA album only comparable, in my preference, with 'Implode'.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a real must for all FLA fans!, November 19, 2005
By Emanuele Rodol (Roma, ITALY) - See all my reviews
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If you are a FLA fan and you still don't own this gem, you should repair right away!! I live in Italy and never had the chance to find this album in the shops. When I could afford a credit card though, this was my first online purchase (from Germany) and I'm currently so happy with it! It's my fave FLA album ever, it contains certain hits which made the history of EBM, it's very tough and got the right amount of electronics and industrial in it (not heavy like Millennium, nor electro like Flavour of the weak). It's amazing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This was the album that got my attention for F.L.A.
The 1990s were a good time for electronic music. Coming in around 1992 Tactical Neural Implant is no exception. There's no filler material on this album. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still as fresh as when it was new!
I was going through old cds that I found in a box and stumbled across this one. I plugged it in thinking 'this is gonna sound old and stale'. I was suprised when it didn't. Read more
Published on August 18, 2006 by tnerT

5.0 out of 5 stars The good shines out...
Tactical Neural Implant(TNI) is a great album for its time. They manage to make a cohesive and engulfing synth/keyboard noises that are held together by hammering drums which have... Read more
Published on June 10, 2005 by jeffm

5.0 out of 5 stars sheer genius!
You will not be sorry. This is pure brilliance. Quintessential it is. The building of a song -- the foreplay leading to the climax -- FLA does this flawlessly -- each... Read more
Published on March 29, 2005 by sweet.coquette

5.0 out of 5 stars Tactical Neural Implant ~ Front Line Assembly
This is such an good industrial album, that I was sitting and listening to it and all the adjectives that I wanted to use seemed not good enough. Read more
Published on March 24, 2005 by Bjorn Viberg

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best Industrial Dance albums ever
I own a great deal of FLA discography, but only had a cassette copy of this album for a while. Actually, this was the first FLA album turned on to me by my friend in Seattle... Read more
Published on February 27, 2005 by Kenneth Gammell

5.0 out of 5 stars I just rediscovered it in my CD-shelf...
...and I can't understand why it's been standing there. I should dedicate a CD-player to it instead. The best industrial album ever, and one of the best albums of all time. Read more
Published on February 19, 2004 by the_emission

4.0 out of 5 stars classic
I remember when i bought it more than 10 years ago.
Buy it!!
Perfect blend of different kinds of electronic music
Published on January 9, 2004 by Johan Träff

5.0 out of 5 stars Tactical deserves 6 stars
This is one of the greatest industrial albums of all time, no question. It has songs that are hard hitting and powerful without the use of electric guitar. Read more
Published on March 25, 2003 by Dave

4.0 out of 5 stars Another great FLA album
I have been a major fan of the works of Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb, mostly of their work as Delerium and Rhys' new project Conjure One. Read more
Published on January 11, 2003 by Erica Anderson

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