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Wow, good thing I checked this thread, since I always notice concerts a week after they pass by. I used to work right by Bottom of the Hill, and it is a pretty small venue. I actually have not heard Ohgr past their first CD, but I liked that one a lot.
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# ¿ May 9, 2024 07:08 |
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Just had a surprise Pig EP drop (at least a surprise to me), and I cannot stop listening to Baptise, Bless, and Bleed from it. It starts off a little slow, but once the chorus starts it seems well paced. Also, just realized that Raymond Watts and others with early 80's starts are likely older than 60 by now. It is on spotify, but here is the song for ease of clicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRG_3_tIRSo Pain of Mind fucked around with this message at 05:59 on May 31, 2022 |
# ¿ May 31, 2022 05:49 |
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Ignoring that list, one thing I was thinking about is how much industrial rock's main difference from rock is just vibes or past history. I am not trying to gatekeep, but personally I would never call Fear Factory industrial rock, even though they have a keyboardist dinking away in the background, but I would still call modern Ministry industrial rock even if it seems like metal by now and has not had too many industrial elements since Psalm 69.
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# ¿ Jul 18, 2023 16:16 |
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Bayham Badger posted:Speaking of 90s era KMFDM, the 1994 PIG vs KMFDM EP was just re-released and features a new version of "Brute" and a long lost cover of "Disobedience" by Watts, as well as a re-recording of "Secret Skin" featuring En Esch & Schulz. Were those songs long lost? I have had that version of Disobedience (and many of the other songs from that EP) on my computer for well over 20 years, someone should have told me they were looking for it!
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# ¿ Feb 2, 2024 22:44 |