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Rock · 1995 · 10 tracks

The Individualist

A mid-90s digital odyssey blending rap-inflected vocals with dense synth-pop. Politically charged, technologically ambitious, and fiercely independent.

March 17, 1995 · Ion (4)

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A tense and intellectually rigorous exploration of social justice through a cold, digital lens.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Tables Will Turn
8:51
02
If Not Now, When?
4:43
03
Family Values
6:42
04
The Ultimate Crime
4:38
05
Espresso (All Jacked Up)
5:52
06
The Individualist
7:31
07
Cast the First Stone
5:07
08
Beloved Infidel
4:12
09
Temporary Sanity
6:24
10
Woman's World
7:02
Moments Worth Listening For
The sharp, rhythmic delivery of the title track where Todd playfully mocks the music industry's obsession with branding.
The sprawling nearly nine-minute opener 'Tables Will Turn' which builds from a cold electronic pulse into a dense soul-rock hybrid.
The aggressive lyrical pivot in 'Family Values' where the production becomes jagged to match the political frustration.

How does The Individualist sound next to the rest of Todd Rundgren's catalogue?

Political+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into political than the rest of the catalogue.

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