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'''''Advance and Follow''''' is the first full-length ] by ] artists ], released in December 1995. It is commonly abbreviated as ''A&F''. Compared to the ] sound of their subsequent albums Advance and Follow has a middle era EBM sound with classical influences. In 2001 the album was re-released with updated production and redone vocals along with five bonus tracks. Because of the rarity of both versions, it's not uncommon to see these albums on ] go for large sums of money. '''''Advance and Follow''''' is the first full-length ] by ] artists ], released in December 1995. It is commonly abbreviated as ''A&F''. Compared to the ] sound of their subsequent albums Advance and Follow has a middle era EBM sound with classical influences. In 2001 the album was re-released with updated production and redone vocals along with five bonus tracks. Because of the rarity of both versions, it's not uncommon to see these albums on ] go for large sums of money {{Citation Needed}}.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Advance and Follow is the first full-length album by futurepop artists VNV Nation, released in December 1995. It is commonly abbreviated as A&F. Compared to the futurepop sound of their subsequent albums Advance and Follow has a middle era EBM sound with classical influences. In 2001 the album was re-released with updated production and redone vocals along with five bonus tracks. Because of the rarity of both versions, it's not uncommon to see these albums on eBay go for large sums of money .

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Anthem"2:05
2."After Fire"5:40
3."Frika"5:55
4."Serial Code"2:45
5."Serial Killer"6:30
6."Cold"4:34
7."Amhrán Comhrac"3:54
8."Requiem QCN"5:05
9."Outremer"5:32
10."Fiume"2:55
V2 Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Aftershock"4:57
12."Serial Killer" (Tormented)5:35
13."Circling Overland" (Front 242 cover)4:58
14."DSM02" (Front 242 cover)5:49
15."After Fire" (Storm)5:42

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