


Tops here include the original tracks "Terminate" and "Demolition Racer" (both of which were previously wallowing in "soundtrack land"), a demo version of the Digimortal favorite "Dark Bodies," and a slamming instrumental track, "Machine Debaser." But it's the overabundance of pointless remixes that will make Hatefiles only of interest to hardcore fans - save for a "Numanoid Mix" of "Cars," which pushes Gary Numan's voice more to the forefront.

Due to the group's fondness for industrial sounds that often border on "dancefloor-friendly," this shouldn't come as a surprise, as the 2003 compilation Hatefiles ties up all the loose ends - collecting remixes, demos, and rarely heard tracks. Buy the album Starting at $13.09ĭance bands seem to have an endless supply of remixes at their disposal - rarely heavy metal bands. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
