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Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.

Hbomberguy posted:

A bit late to respond to this post, but I've been waiting to see if you open another thread for MDP. Please release more material from Hyper Violent Porno Cartoon in a way where I can give you money for it. I must've listened to the stuff from your old Tindeck for hours and hours by now.

Yeah, I will sometime here sometime soonish. I was just given a laptop to work on this week, but after I finish up this project I was invited on I'm starting a bandcamp. Glad you like it so far :)

I'm remaking this with lyrics as IDGAF when I'm there again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpWwbIdUdZY

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Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
No more blogs, moved back to Alaska because Washington and/or America is loving bonkers. Here's a thread about my fake band from around Christmas, it got locked because I'm a bad poster: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3522822 I'll try again with bandcamp in the near future

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Chumbawamba's Tubthumber album is the only angry industrial pop ska album I can think exists. Are there any other bands that have put out similar to this? I've been listening to it for 16 years now and it never gets old, but I've always wondered if I've missed something.

They are not an industrial band, but all the elements of this album and the tone easily falls under the umbrella of today's definition of the genre. I actually feel it is the embodiment of industrial rock and come to think of it, I've actually listened to this album more than I have most of the essential industrial rock albums of the mid 90s. It is a frustrated semi nihilistic snide sarcastic look a social climate where you're getting hosed by the government, life, whatever, turn to drugs. Let's get drunk.

Quirk fucked around with this message at 09:18 on Jul 11, 2013

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Does anyone know any good industrial songs that are just one chugging riff repeated over and over in the style of Chemlab - Exhile on Mainline or Ministry - NWO / Just One Fix? It's good shooting music I want more like this

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Those are pretty good, I've listened Quake II to death the last decade and a half.

Here is an album I've made called 13a: http://youtu.be/eLvnIc1GMNE I hope some people will like it, I'm working on making a bandcamp and stuff for it.

Quirk fucked around with this message at 20:35 on Aug 5, 2013

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
These were the best albums of 2013:

#1 Mindless Self Indulgence - How I Learned to Stop Giving a poo poo And Love Mindless Self Indulgence

A co-worker said "This reminds me of lazer tag", another co worker proclaims "GAWD, didn't we just hear this song?!"(no we didn't) It's snarky and sarcastic and MSI, but this is the album Jimmy Urine throws his hands up in the air while yelling "gently caress this! Whatever!" while the same arpeggio synth is in every song to the same hyper beat. Every single song on this album owns and if it turns out to be the last MSI album, they'll be going out on the perfect note. The only song that doesn't rule is the song about Anonymous, gently caress that song I don't want to hear a whole god drat song about Anonymous. This is the fastest and energetic MSI to date and you can tell just from the tone this feels like a fareware and can you blame him? No one has any fire in this stagnant genre to do something unique anymore.

It Gets Worse
Kill You All In A Hip Hop Rage
Slit My Wrists
I Am Not Here To Make Any Friends

#2 Killer Instinct (2013) soundtrack

The original soundtrack from 1995 is one of my first and favorite industrial albums. I don't play these newfangled games, but this soundtrack only made my #2 spot because there's still two more tracks to be released. They are made to be remixed because the music is not a linear track, it changes depending on the intensity of the game's action, so you have these monster 7 minute masterpieces on youtube people have clipped together. When I picture what rock "in the future" sounds like, this is what comes to mind. And when I'm pissed off, I want to rock out, I want to dance, I want to break to something that makes me go "I've never heard something like this before, and you can tell that these are the styles I hope the rest of the music world evolves into as we go further into the 2010s.

Main Theme (looped for half an hour)
An angry woman screaming for 7 minutes
Only pop song of 2013 I dig

#3 Birthday Massacre - Hide and Seek

This came out in 2012 but I had a hard time trying to listen to it for several reasons, so I'm going to pretend it came out in 2013 with a clear head since nothing else grabbed me. This album was The Birthday Massacre growing up, realizing something non tangible is gone you always took for granted, and figuring out where the path leads now. Along the way, there's no harm in waxing nostalgic for times past, but it's time to go on now. That's what it expressed to me and that's what it left me with. I feel "Down" is probably the greatest example of that. During the Pins and Needles tour I had a great time hanging with them and gave them a CD of demos I hoped might give them ideas, I like to pretend "Leaving Tonight" was thier take on something I did, but basic repetitive basslines aren't exactly unique. Michael left me a blog comment years ago saying they think my music is cool. I'm going to keep pretending, maybe one day I can get another big hug from Chibi.

Leaving Tonight
Down
The Long Way Home

Life works too well for the people that like this kind of music I feel to express what I want from it. Adios industrial, there's just something not there I need from you. I came, I saw, dear god I tried. Words can not explain how hard I loving tried. Now someone's gotta make something different or it's forever dead as poo poo. I'm putting Quake 2 back in my CD player on loop.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
What programs do you use to get those dubsteppy sounds?

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Speaking of, they uploaded the first full song off Our Time Will Come on the soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/kmfdm_official It comes out on the 14th this month, I got to help again. :D

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.

mennoknight posted:

Attak being someone's teenage nostalgia makes me feel older than En Esch. Just gonna crank Cum and be like, oooooooh that's good

Attak was when I was in 10th grade, I still remember freshman year before in the computer lab, reading the open positions Sascha posted on the kmfdm site after he announced they were officially back.

david_a posted:

It could be that after a certain dose of their albums, no matter where you start, you reach your maximum lifetime limit of KMFDM and lose interest in them. I think I hit my limit with ADIOS.

I agree with sethsez that NIHIL is by far the best album. I don't know if it's Raymond's influence or what, but it's not nearly as sterile sounding as NAIVE or ANGST. XTORT seemed to go back to a bit of a drier sound.

There's something about Nihil that you can't nail one specific element it just all comes together just so well. I actually like it quite a bit more now than when I first heard it years ago. I remember reading somewhere that XTORT was started with the scraps left over from Nihil, but I like XTORT way more. Nihil seems like a polished containment of everything an album called "Nihil" should encompass, but I love XTORT more because it sounds like that containment is starting to unravel, see Dogma, Son of a Gun.

I think the "best" KMFDM album if you have to give the gold stamp to one has to be Symbols. Ironically that was the album that made Sascha want to stop KMFDM to begin with if memory serves. There was enough atmospheric and different ideas that the album leaves you feeling like it was made by a band, a great band of people that tried really hard to make something that sounded different. Talking to alot of people from that scene and era, the 90s were really the last time the genre made an attempt to "push the boat out" before the genre really got too comfortable and started taking itself for granted with the by-the-numbers sound and imagery

Pope Guilty posted:

Hey, grats, man! Good to see you doing well. Any news on your album? What you released ruled and then we stopped hearing about it.

Thank you! I wouldn't say well exactly but much better, trying to stay on medications :holy:. There is no creativity in Alaska and I spent summer in a garage attempting to do vocals again but it was a nightmare trying to make art around a bunch of DJs who know nothing about actually recording music so I'm going to bite the bullet and get a kickstarter ready for right after the holidays. Once I can afford to scream where there's no noise complaints and a computer that can handle more than one layer of instruments at a time I'm bolting like Sonic to the finish line and getting this fucker out of my head and onto a CD.

I uploaded a collection of songs on youtube as a proto-demo album with a really bad vocal take at the end. These are tracks that I got a little help from Dean Garcia on and stuff I did while being present while WTF?! was coming together. KMFDM thinks it has promise and it's very very slowly starting to come together as a whole:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLvnIc1GMNE

When it's done it will be called Hyper-Violent Porno Cartoon. This will be the tracklist and it will be my favorite industrial rock album ever:

01 You Will Know My Name
02 gently caress Kill Burn
03 Wiegenlied
04 The Prettiest Color
05 I Want Out
06 Love Me gently caress Me Hate Me Rape Me
07 IDGAF
08 A Special Hell Awaits People Like You
09 La<3nder
10 First Storys End

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
I gotta say though Mortal Kombat inperticular did give industrial that second wind in the mid 90s, the first soundtrack went platinum in a week and they made a follow up CD called More Kombat with freaking Chemlab's Exile on Mainline. The movie itself even had a bunch of Stabbing Westward used as score music. In the MK dev team John Tobias who designed the charecters was a big fan of Stabbing Westward and stage designer Steve Beran can be see wearing a KMFDM shirt under his zipped jacket during the Making-Of MK3. Seeing as the MK team was only a handful of people in the early 90s (who's input on the movie was more than welcome), the soundtrack was probably influenced by them.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Also the Mortal Kombat Annihilation CD changed my life.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
WaxTrax! is giving me a listen, they're going to tell me what they think :circlefap:

WTII but close enough

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Age wise you should be right on track. The first soundtrack came out literally 20 years ago now, I had to wait until Annihilation to get into it all since I was 11 during MK1 and wasn't allowed near anything PG-13.

Also, Spawn's soundtrack is awesome.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.

Metallic Maddness
Stardust Speeway (Bad Future)
Stardust Speedway (Good Future)
Crush 40 vs Bently Jones - Open Your Heart
Julien-K - Waking Up

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
I finally made a bandcamp. :)


http://mockerydefeatsposterity.bandcamp.com

Beauty EX is a collection of tracks from 2002 to 2006. Including tracks from the Beauty EP with few extra songs Beauty EX contains 16 tracks, 4 nightcore remixes, and as scraps left over from demos made for Uwe Boll. Enjoy some old Alaskan Industrial until I upload what I have so far of Hyper-Violent Porno Cartoon.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Apparently this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kILNP3NkbMY

so I made more for the hell of it

Pope Guilty posted:

Seriously what is with the naked anime girls

Pretty sure it's because back in the day people found me through YTMND which had a big 4chan spillover at the time. When I search whos listened to me the last decade the majority appear to be some subset of weeaboo goths.

Unless youre talking about my cover, then its because chicks with guns are cool. I paid a goon 9 years ago to draw it for a cd, I just now have a use for it.

Here's the original cover from 2005. This could probably called anime:
:nsfw: http://i.imgur.com/V5ckIKn.jpg :nsfw:

Quirk fucked around with this message at 23:16 on Feb 5, 2015

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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Laiblok

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
slight gay derail, I'm sorry

I've been listening to this "nightcore" bullshit ever since I discovered it and I have to say I'm in love with this no-effort product. It's simply take a song, then speed and pitch shift it up a few octaves. It gives old songs new life and I love it. The hook is when you take a song that works when you speed it up, you get this hyper video-gamey sound and I'm so bored with this genre this is the most interesting thing I've heard in a minute from it. Can someone please entertain me and post some songs that work in this fashion? Here's some expamples, feel free to knock this as I'm sure it's deserving of ridicule but godamnit I love this energy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lQwPoGjEI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySbymGt6KFc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lCz6dprgB4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3qdmyfcSTY

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
also more like this, this is my roomate's band back when I lived in seattle, I showed him how to make the Digitar sound he gave me special thanks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y18zKvXu_k

I need speed someone please tell me what sounds like an industrial band on speed

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
gently caress you metroid remade with Nine Inch Nails samples godammit where the gently caress are the industrial people who grew up on Quake I hate this genre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7xfePyCemk

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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I care. I want poo poo that sounds like KMFDM's waste

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Or early ATR apparently

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.

Thats the goddamn riff from Mortal Kombat but this sucks

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
God damnit, we're all over 30 in this thread aren't we

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
but this poo poo sucks. Like, I can't take this horror noise crap or whatever but those poppy borderline genre songs I linked are just a stone's throw away from the last MSI album which I decree is the last bastion of trying to sound like what's not already out there. lol anime image whatever, the actual AUDIO FILES have enough bite to piss you off that you want to hear them loop a few more times.

gently caress this fuzzy drum kick jeezchrist

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

This is insanely bad, why did you feel you needed to post this here or anywhere

Quirk posted:

I want poo poo that sounds like KMFDM's waste

Quirk posted:

those poppy borderline genre songs I linked are just a stone's throw away from the last MSI album

You know the beginning of Ohgr's Cracker? I want full songs of sped up guitar loops like that. This genre is loving BORING. People tell me my poo poo sounds like video game music and I can't figure out why one else is trying to make anything without that kind of driving energy behind it. I'm not talking lol tribute music about games either, we know what game music sounds like now lets use that to make something new. I read all these stupid forums about Industrial since I am literally the entire scene in Alaska with no where else to turn and people want this music to evolve without actually changing. Ooh, we got some dub wubs now, progress! Combichrist is still the go-to for angry industrialish among anyone under 30. No one is driven by anything pure. No one wants to experiment, no one wants to have the balls to say "gently caress you, if you hate this good, your world is over". I spent hours after hours talking with everybody to figure out how what I grew up on came together, the big industrial race of the early 90s to when Nu Metal put the final nail in it's mainstream appeal, there's so much I can't share and that's my reward and inspiration for actually wanting to make something different and new and "push the boat out" as I was told Alan Moulder would say. And ironically mister Sonichu avatar, got into it over on the CWCKI forums with someone from KMFDM's Adios album about the division and fallout from the end of that era. That guy was dick though, knew too much for who he shared it with. The world this music started with is not the same world that exists today, I want to know what's going to click with and inspire musicians after us because we're all done and buried now, no one no one no one is going to break waves with zombie necro ootz wubs. And if what I make isn't going to be considered industrial, so be it, I don't like it anymore.

Entropist posted:

No, it sounds like faster j-pop because of the high-pitched voices it causes. I think you need to have built up some immunity through years of Japan exposure to be able to stand that poo poo.

gently caress jpop everything I linked had guitars.

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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What's Deadsy classified as? :psyduck:

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

You might surprise yourself.
Our Time Will Come is KMFDM refined, highlighted, boiled down to it's essense and I get the feeling it might be their final album. If you never listened to KMFDM and wondered what they were about, that album sums it up. Unfortunately none of us have lovoing high school era memories attatched to it so I think it's going to take a few more years for us fans to digest it. MY personal favorite ablums in no perticular order:

ANGST - pure guitar driven riffage to fight the system
NIHIL - the band coming together in the perfect way to create the 2nd best mid 90s industrial rock album
XTORT - began with leftovers from NIHIL, sounds like the cohesion from NIHIL came apart and it's more a collection of neurons looking for an emotion to call home, in a good way.
ATTAK - officially the "NuKMFDM," has Skold, marked their reformation in 2001, it's pretty rawk and no too far from MDFMK
MDFMK - Probably the best. Everything sounds futuristic sleek and polished. It never gets old. Every track owns and sounds nothing like previous KMFDM
Symbols - KMFDM at thier finest. If there was one KMFDM album I'm pretty sure this is it. It sounds so grandoise and the pads and everything give this a weird dreamy vibe. When I think KMFDM, this or Angst is what comes to mind
WTF?! - In retrospect this was Symbols 2.0 now that I can listen to it a bit without too many weird memories. I saw a good chunk of the album, threw some poo poo at the wall to see what sticked and what didn't. I learned everything I could possibly want to know about 90s industrial during the making of and I don't know what fans think of this one because there's no way I can view this one the same way. I just love this album because it proved I was better than the best and harder than the rest.

And because I love them and bought them anyways:

Virus
Money
WWIII
Hau Ruck
Tohavabou

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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I made a pitch video to finish my album. It's not to most polished thing in the world but I think its a good introduction to my project :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jta4px7R_Kk

Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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Surgical Meth Machine is the most perfectly rad thing ever conceived. It is Al as he is in this point in time and it's not Ministry, it's something though. He gets to yell at people in his voice and not the faux british tribute to his heroes and it comes off so perfectly bitter when not downright beyond-slayer or pantera levels of aggression. Al is grabbing a bottle of whiskey and wandering into the studio for half a year but with the rulebook out the window except for his own. SMM owns I want a t shirt. Nothing is heavier, nothing is more fuckit chillax. Nothing is more than the id the ego the superego with the fuel of a billion substances behind it to live life to the extreme as motherfucking grandaddy al. This is his magnum opus, not Ministry because it is where he arrived today standing on the shoulders of the giants he built himself

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Quirk
Oct 11, 2004

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but I don't wanna go back to ministry now. Thanks Al

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