Face of Collapse is the second and final studio album by Dazzling Killmen, released on March 14, 1994 through Skin Graft Records.[4] Since its initial release, the album has been noted by reviewers to help influence the development of genres such as math rock, math metal,[1] and post-metal[5] with its use of song structures typically associated with jazz and progressive music.[1][2]
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Skin Graft Records, a deluxe remastered edition of the album was released on November 11, 2016 as a double LP set. This edition included a book detailing the band's history as well as remastered bonus tracks pulled from the "Medicine Me" 7-inch.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Dazzling Killmen.
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| 1. | "Staring Contest" | 3:18 | 
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| 2. | "Bone Fragments" | 5:46 | 
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| 3. | "My Lacerations" | 1:29 | 
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| 4. | "Blown (Face Down)" | 5:52 | 
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| 5. | "Windshear" | 2:08 | 
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| 6. | "Painless One" | 4:44 | 
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| 7. | "In the Face of Collapse" | 13:58 | 
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| 8. | "Agitator" | 4:51 | 
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2016 Special Edition Bonus Tracks| Title | 
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| 9. | "Medicine Me" | 2:39 | 
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| 10. | "Poptones" | 4:01 | 
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| 11. | "My Lacerations" (alternative mix) | 1:25 | 
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| Total length: | 50:11 | 
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Personnel
- Dazzling Killmen
 
- Blake Fleming – drums, remastering
 
- Tim Garrigan – guitar
 
- Darin Gray – bass guitar
 
- Nick Sakes – guitar, vocals
 
- Production and additional personnel
 
- Steve Albini – production
 
- Todd Harris – photography
 
- Paul Nitsche – art direction, design
 
- Mark Fisher - design
 
- Paul Nitsche - design
 
- Andres Balins - remastering
 
- Jason McEntire - remastering
 
References
- ^ a b c Cohan, Brad (2016-11-29) (November 29, 2016). "How Dazzling Killmen Merged Avant-Garde Jazz And Punk Fury". clrvynt.com. Clrvynt. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
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- ^ a b Shteamer, Henry M. "Face of Collapse". Allmusic. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
 
- ^ Anke Kalau. "Face Of Collapse". Ox-Fanzine (in German). Retrieved May 15, 2022.
 
- ^ Burgess, Aaron (2007). "Dazzling Killmen". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
 
- ^ Jahdi, Robin (2015-06-24) (June 24, 2015). "The Top 40 Best Post-Metal Records Ever Made". factmag.com. FACT Magazine. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
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