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MockingQuantum posted:Tacking on to the "how'd you get into industrial music" pre-holidays discussion, I'm actually a newcomer to industrial. I found my way to it kind of belatedly because although I love (prepare your ridicule) Rammstein and NIN, I had never really listened to anything but metal. Now a friend has rightfully introduced me to KMFDM and Ministry, and I feel like I missed a terribly important boat earlier in life. I feel like I have a cold, unfeeling buffet of music set out before me, and I have no idea what to try first. If you dig industrial metal, Fear Factory is pretty great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Oo-a-Vaso
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Pope Guilty posted:If you dig industrial metal, Fear Factory is pretty great. Never really been into Fear Factory, but it's been a couple of years since I gave them a shot. Might be worth trying them out again. What's a recommended starting point for someone who's never listened to Skinny Puppy before:?
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MockingQuantum posted:Never really been into Fear Factory, but it's been a couple of years since I gave them a shot. Might be worth trying them out again. What's a recommended starting point for someone who's never listened to Skinny Puppy before:? Too Dark Park is loving amazing, so's VIVIsectVI.
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Pope Guilty posted:Too Dark Park is loving amazing Yes yes yes
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MockingQuantum posted:Never really been into Fear Factory, but it's been a couple of years since I gave them a shot. Might be worth trying them out again. What's a recommended starting point for someone who's never listened to Skinny Puppy before:? Rabies is a polarizing album but Al Jourgensen's presence makes it one of the most "metal" they did. I loved it, then hated it, and now I love it again.
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BigPoot posted:Rabies is a polarizing album but Al Jourgensen's presence makes it one of the most "metal" they did. I loved it, then hated it, and now I love it again. It's an ok album with some great goddamn songs on it. Too Dark Park might be their best, but isn't where I'd recommend starting. Simeone said Vivisect, another solid choice, but Remission is where it is 100% at to start.
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MockingQuantum posted:Tacking on to the "how'd you get into industrial music" pre-holidays discussion, I'm actually a newcomer to industrial. I found my way to it kind of belatedly because although I love (prepare your ridicule) Rammstein and NIN, I had never really listened to anything but metal. Now a friend has rightfully introduced me to KMFDM and Ministry, and I feel like I missed a terribly important boat earlier in life. I feel like I have a cold, unfeeling buffet of music set out before me, and I have no idea what to try first. I love Rammstein and am a fan of NIN. Don't be ashamed. The husband is much more into metal but we find common ground through industrial metal acts.
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MockingQuantum posted:Tacking on to the "how'd you get into industrial music" pre-holidays discussion, I'm actually a newcomer to industrial. I found my way to it kind of belatedly because although I love (prepare your ridicule) Rammstein and NIN, I had never really listened to anything but metal. Now a friend has rightfully introduced me to KMFDM and Ministry, and I feel like I missed a terribly important boat earlier in life. I feel like I have a cold, unfeeling buffet of music set out before me, and I have no idea what to try first. If you want another good metal tinged gateway to industrial I'd try Frontline Assembly's Millennium, followed by tactical neural implant.
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mennoknight posted:It's an ok album with some great goddamn songs on it. Thanks for the recs, everybody. On the same note, are there any other bands besides Skinny Puppy I should be checking out ASAP? I have a three hour drive on Friday, so one more really good album would be awesome.
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I wouldn't describe TNI as metal in any way. A masterpiece, yes...
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MockingQuantum posted:Thanks for the recs, everybody. On the same note, are there any other bands besides Skinny Puppy I should be checking out ASAP? I have a three hour drive on Friday, so one more really good album would be awesome.
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Yeah, 3teeth put out a hell of an album recently. It's the best example of that chainsaw guitar driven industrial that I've heard in ages.
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Pope Guilty posted:I wouldn't describe TNI as metal in any way. A masterpiece, yes... Yeah, I kind of meant it as a good point to get into their more straightforward industrial stuff.
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spamman posted:Yeah, 3teeth put out a hell of an album recently. It's the best example of that chainsaw guitar driven industrial that I've heard in ages. Well I'm going to check out FLA in the interest of taking a listen to the greats, but I'm definitely going to look into 3teeth too, that sounds very intriguing. I feel like a kid in a candy store here, don't get my wrong, I like my metal and my stoner rock, but I think I'll find a new music love the more I listen. On a related note, I just caught VNV Nation on a Spotify playlist and realized I used to listen to them a ton in junior high, then blocked out their name entirely.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 04:52 |
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FLA's Implode didn't leave my car stereo for months back in '99. Fatalist is my absolute favorite song by them.
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Pope Guilty posted:Too Dark Park is loving amazing, so's VIVIsectVI. TDP is what ruined everything for me, simply because after listening I knew I'd never connect with another album quite the same.
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The Cleaner posted:TDP is what ruined everything for me, simply because after listening I knew I'd never connect with another album quite the same. At one point i kept going "I should switch to another album, right after this song", but then I'd be too slow and the next song would come on, and well gently caress I can't do it now, just gotta wait for the next one...
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For pure listening pleasure, I enjoy Bites and Remission the most, notwithstanding that it's a fixup.
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Puppy's Last Rights is also amazing, not as well loved as TDP because it's a bit softer, but all the same coolness is there, the sparsity of melody/harmony, the dynamic rhythms, the uniqueness of the sound. Really though, you can't go wrong with any of the precomeback stuff.
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 15:20 |
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My favourite is The Process. Come at me !
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# ? Jan 8, 2015 15:35 |
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Weapon is the best post-comeback album imo.
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MockingQuantum posted:Thanks for the recs, everybody. On the same note, are there any other bands besides Skinny Puppy I should be checking out ASAP? I have a three hour drive on Friday, so one more really good album would be awesome. If you like Rammstein, do you already listen to Eisbrecher?
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Danger - Octopus! posted:If you like Rammstein, do you already listen to Eisbrecher? No, though I did make that connection reading a post from a few pages back, so I'll check them out too. Hilariously, the only other band that Rammstein led me to directly was Oomph, of all bands.
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Kaddish posted:Weapon is the best post-comeback album imo. Weapon owns.
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As we're on the more metallic side of things, I've recently got back into Pitchshifter. The first 2 albums are like a missing link between Godflesh and Ministry, then from Infotainment onwards things got more DnB-like and JS Clayden became Johnny Rotten. The remix albums are pretty drat fine too, much more electronic in nature. Shame they split up over a decade ago really. Here's them covering Big Black http://youtu.be/mfkA6abCSKY And one off the first album, "Industrial" http://youtu.be/NA9mq5bD3J0 NonzeroCircle fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Jan 8, 2015 |
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MockingQuantum posted:No, though I did make that connection reading a post from a few pages back, so I'll check them out too. Hilariously, the only other band that Rammstein led me to directly was Oomph, of all bands. What's in any way hilarious about that
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:What's in any way hilarious about that I'd venture to say that Oomph! was WAY less popular than Eisbrecher in the mid 2000s where I grew up. I think I bought Wahrheit oder Pflicht in a bargain bin at a video game rental place, so I guess I've always had it in my mind that they were relative unknowns in Midwest USA.
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MockingQuantum posted:I'd venture to say that Oomph! was WAY less popular than Eisbrecher in the mid 2000s where I grew up. I think I bought Wahrheit oder Pflicht in a bargain bin at a video game rental place, so I guess I've always had it in my mind that they were relative unknowns in Midwest USA. Right. It just struck me as a really weird thing to say, considering Rammstein (and Eisbrecher) were pretty much directly influenced by OOMPH!. I'd say more surprising is the fact that any German industrial band at all is known in Midwest USA in the first place.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Right. It just struck me as a really weird thing to say, considering Rammstein (and Eisbrecher) were pretty much directly influenced by OOMPH!. It's definitely thanks to Rammstein. Plus I grew up in the way northern midwest (North Dakota) and at the time we had a startlingly large population of people for whom German was at least a second language. I found out about Rammstein because my guitar teacher (who was a native German speaker) knew I was learning German and needed some simple riffs to figure out, and that's how I found my way to Sehnsucht. Holy poo poo was that album hard to find where I was from, though.
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Speaking of Rammstein, apparently Till has a new project now, with Peter Tägtgren (from Pain and other things). Could be pretty good, however I do have to admit that while I can appreciate his talent, I've never really cared for anything Tägtgren has made. There's just something about his music that doesn't work for me, but I can't put my finger on what. Maybe it's his voice.
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MockingQuantum posted:Thanks for the recs, everybody. On the same note, are there any other bands besides Skinny Puppy I should be checking out ASAP? I have a three hour drive on Friday, so one more really good album would be awesome. I'd say look into left spine down, youth code and haujobb, as none of them have been mentioned yet but they're all very good.
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MockingQuantum posted:No, though I did make that connection reading a post from a few pages back, so I'll check them out too. Hilariously, the only other band that Rammstein led me to directly was Oomph, of all bands. Oh, Feindflug are also awesome and might appeal. They've got some pretty metal guitar on some tracks as well, but they're not really quite like anyone else in the genre.
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After cancelling really late last year for Infest 2014, project pitchfork just got announced for Infest 2015. So helllllll yeaaaaaaah
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Seabound announced "a tour" for the east coast and mid-west for March & April (west coast "at a later date") ... but they haven't announced any specific dates. With my luck they'll play here on my wedding night
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teethgrinder posted:Seabound announced "a tour" for the east coast and mid-west for March & April (west coast "at a later date") ... but they haven't announced any specific dates. Congrats!! I look forward to the Industrial Wedding Mixtape.
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MockingQuantum posted:Tacking on to the "how'd you get into industrial music" pre-holidays discussion, I'm actually a newcomer to industrial. I found my way to it kind of belatedly because although I love (prepare your ridicule) Rammstein and NIN, I had never really listened to anything but metal. Now a friend has rightfully introduced me to KMFDM and Ministry, and I feel like I missed a terribly important boat earlier in life. I feel like I have a cold, unfeeling buffet of music set out before me, and I have no idea what to try first. If you like 90's industrial metal things, you might like Bile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3vmFzNEEJ4
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Danger - Octopus! posted:Oh, Feindflug are also awesome and might appeal. They've got some pretty metal guitar on some tracks as well, but they're not really quite like anyone else in the genre. Might as well check out Siechtum while you're in the neighborhood.
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Ashbury Heights is delivering the album to their label to be mastered! There's going to be an album this year!!!
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Yo what ever happened to Primitive Race
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