| 1 | Automatons | ||
| 2 | Emitter | ||
| 3 | Doubt | ||
| 4 | Mine | ||
| 5 | V C F | ||
| 6 | Negaverse | ||
| 7 | Senses 5.5 | ||
| 8 | Conscious | ||
| 9 | Small | ||
| 10 | Heaven 60 | ||
| 11 | Dirt | ||
| 12 | 45 | ||
| 13 | Popsong | ||
| 14 | Autumn | ||
| 15 | Need | ||
| 16 | Telemetry | ||
| 17 | Summer [*] | ||
| 18 | Stillness [*] | ||
| 19 | Ending 2 [*] | ||
| 20 | 9/6/64 [*] |

I must say, I bought the first A-Box album only for Living in Oblivion, and I never really felt much for any of the other songs but Lady in Waiting and All These Hours Undone. And I never really liked Hope or Worth... But then came Elektrodelica. Sure, I didn't know it existed for the longest time (the US Army PX being the only media outlet in the area), but once I heard the songs, I was blown away. Gone are the sappy, sophomoric lyrics. You actually have to think about what the songs mean. And the music is amazing. Not the clean synth sound that they used to have; DM's Violator album sounded the death knell for that style. This is new, and at the same time, older than the 80's, hearkening back to the 60's and 70's. I love it.
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