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[5] The album Your Pain - Our Gain CD was meant to be released in 1996, but due to differences in opinion between the band and the record company (Energy Rekords) it was delayed until 1999.

[6] The band embarked on numerous live performances in 2010 & 2011 including at Bodyfest in Fryshuset, Sweden, BIMfest in Belgium, and the first of several appearances at Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Germany.

[8] In 2017, the band "upgraded" two classic tracks – "Watch Your Sex" and "No Way Back" – as a digitally released single to promote their second appearance at Wave-Gotik-Treffen that year.

The band's lyrical output has always been in English, but Armén featured the band's first Swedish language track, “Kom Ta Min Smärta.”[3] Björkk – with the mastering assistance of former member Jouni Ollila – took the lead in producing Armén, adopting a more aggressive political theme along with his stated intent "to make the hardest goddamn EBM album ever.

[10] Henrik N Björkk Folkstorm, HH9, Muskel, Nordvargr, Toroidh, All Hail The Transcending Ghost, D.I.N., Econocon, Goatvargr, Incinerator International, Körperwelten, L/A/B, Lorv, Maschinenzimmer 412/Mz.412,[11] Naer Mataron, Nordvargr/Drakh,[12] Thee Maldoror Kollective Leif Holm CAP,[13] Dworgend, Stürm Jouni Ollila Alk0, Ater Koma, Econocon, Little Blue Men, Mr. Jones Machine, Maschinenzimmer 412/Mz.412,[11] Project-X, Twin Freaks, BURG Jonas Aneheim Beyond Sensory Experience,[14] Maschinenzimmer 412/Mz.412,[11] Nordvargr/Drakh,[12] L/A/B, 1920Hillcrest, Al-Wahaar Dhin, Spyah Christiaan Riemslag Volt, CAP,[13] Menticide