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Noise Unit started out as a collaboration between Bill Leeb and Marc Verhaegen of Klinik and they together produced the first two albums, both close to the sound of FLA at the same time. Rhys Fulber joined in from Response Frequency (1990) onwards. On Strategy of Violence (1990), a very heavy industrial album in the vein of FLAs Caustic Grip, and Decoder (1994), an instrumental and guitar-free equivalent to FLAs Millennium, the line-up was only Bill and Rhys. Important to know, "Decoder" included some of the scrapped tracks that they originally made for FLA's Millennium. The next album "Drill" (1997) was also the last album that Rhys was involved before he left, Drill waited up with the return of Marc Verhaegen as well as being a collaboration with german industrial pioneers Haujobb the result was a weird and totally fascinating breakbeat industrial collage.
In 2004 Bill Leeb and Chris Peterson got back together for the first time since Chris had left Front Line Assembly in 2002 and decided to revive the Noise Unit project for the material they came up with. The album "Voyeur" (2005) turned out to... you think I've already heard it? Not at this point. But its really beat-driven stuff, block rockin beats. coming soon...



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