Failure are ready to make a comeback. Yes, the boys from the '90s who gave us that album, "Fantastic Planet." In an exclusive interview to Spin, frontman Ken Andrews revealed the details about the show in L.A.

The Los Angeles trio started in 1992 with "Comfort" and delivered a much fuller album in the form of "Magnified" two years later.

In 1996, they released "Fantastic Planet," the best album they ever recorded with songs like "Stuck on You," "The Nurse Who Loved Me," and "Blank." After listening to "Fantastic Planet" fanboys bought a couple of phaser pedals to recreate the magic.

In 1997, Failure decided to disband because of label issues, as well personal problems.

In the interview, Andrews was asked that what convinced them to reunite after such a long time. Andrews mentioned that Greg and his friendship rekindled in the last four years or so. They both have five-year-olds and that helped them come closer to each other. He also commented that the band breakup in 1997 was not smooth and they needed a couple of years to be at the same level.

As a matter of fact, their kids played a crucial role in the reunion of Failure. "I would say that definitely - that helped, a lot. It helped both of us get our heads in a different place. And an awful lot of time passed, also, before we both had kids. There was a lot of time to forgive and forget," Andrews commented.

When asked if fans can expect new material from Failure after the Los Angeles show, Andrews said that their focus is on the show at the El Rey.

On the first show, Andrews mention that Failure would play a mix of songs from the past records. 50-60 percent of the songs would be from "Fantastic Planet."

Failure has toured a lot with the iconic Tool and it will be great for fans to witness them together on one stage. We are eagerly waiting for a world tour, Failure.