Tracklist
Bludgeon | 4:28 | ||
Kaleidoscope Of Pain | 4:15 | ||
Look Through Glass | 4:01 | ||
Anaconda | 4:34 | ||
Octoclops | 4:52 | ||
Unrest They Find | 5:03 | ||
Morgulon | 5:08 | ||
Foreign Policy | 4:57 |
Credits (10)
- Dave Bett*Art Direction
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Greg WintersCover, Artwork
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Colin MattsonDrums
- Brad HullGuitar, Vocals
- Tony BenjaminsLead Vocals, Bass
- Benjamins*Lyrics By
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Uncertain Future
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Combat – 88561-2007-4 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 |
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Uncertain Future
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Combat – 88561-2007-1 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | ||||
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Uncertain Future
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Combat – 88561-2007-2 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 |
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Uncertain Future
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Combat – 88561-2007-2 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 |
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Uncertain Future
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Sunrise Musical Production Sdn. Bhd. – S-561-07 | Malaysia | 1989 | Malaysia — 1989 |
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Uncertain Future /The Shore
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Century Media – 66038-2 | 1999 | — 1999 |
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Uncertain Future / The Shore
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Icarus Music – ICARUS 827 | Argentina | 2011 | Argentina — 2011 |
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Uncertain Future
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Combat (2) – 88561-2007-2 | Russia | 2012 | Russia — 2012 |
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Uncertain Future/ The Shore
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Floga Records – FL 147 | Greece | 2016 | Greece — 2016 |
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Uncertain Future / The Shore
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Floga Records – FL 147 | Greece | 2016 | Greece — 2016 |
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Recommendations
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referencing Uncertain Future (CD, Album) 88561-2007-2
Crushing debut album that forced its way into my life around 1991 when I was knee deep into the thrash metal scene at the time along with Atrophy (socialized hate) Grinder (Ger) their Dead end album among others that never get talked about -
referencing Uncertain Future (LP, Album) 88561-2007-1
In my opinion, this is one of the most essential lesser-known thrash metal albums from start to finish. When people think of Seattle they'll think of all those so-called grunge bands, but in 1989, it was all about Forced Entry. They were essentially Seattle's answer to Testament/Death Angel/Sacred Reich/Nuclear Assault, and with the fact that "Uncertain Future" was released on one of the biggest indie metal labels at the time, Combat Records, there were obviously high hopes for Forced Entry. But problems with their record company (and, ironically, the popularity of grunge) made it impossible for this band to achieve "next big thing" status, which I feel is sad given how unique of a power trio Forced Entry was.
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