"Tyranny (For You)" is an album by the industrial music group Front 242. It was released on January 24, 1991, as the band's fifth full-length studio album. This album holds significant importance as it was Front 242's first album released under their new distribution contract with Sony/Epic as well as the first released in the U.S. simultaneously with Europe.
Produced by the band itself, "Tyranny (For You)" is a 10-track record that is often regarded as one of the defining moments in the EBM (Electronic Body Music) genre. The album features renowned tracks like "Rhythm of Time," "Gripped by Fear," “Tragedy >For You<" and "Moldavia."
Cultivating a harsh, danceable and repetitive style of music on the record, Front 242 blurred the lines between industrial and techno music, simultaneously influencing a wide array of genres. This album marked the group's transition towards a more mainstream sound, receiving success both commercially and critically.
"Tyranny (For You)" managed to reach No. 95 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the CMJ Radio Top 150. Moreover, “Tragedy >For You<" became the band's first song to chart on the Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs chart. It's also worthy to note that the cover of this album has become iconic in the industrial music scene for its striking design. Overall, the album remains a crucial release in Front 242's discography and the broader industrial and EBM music scene.