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Sister Machine Gun

Before he began saving for the industrial label Wax Trax! as Sister Machine Weapon, Chris Randall proved helpful in the business’s mail room so when a roadie for Polish Trax!’s most widely used music group, KMFDM. By 1990 he previously documented a demonstration, which attracted the eye of KMFDM and …

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Sleepwave

Based away of St. Petersburg, Florida and founded by vocalist Spencer Chamberlain following the dissolution of metalcore giants Underoath, Sleepwave retains the muscularity of his previous band while presenting ambient and commercial textures in to the mix, producing a melodic and available audio that leans harder toward the Smashing Pumpkins …

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Device

Harking back again to the electronic/rock and roll fusion pioneered in the ’80s and ’90s, industrial steel band Device had been produced in 2012 by Disturbed frontman David Draiman and former Filtering guitarist Geno Lenardo. Blending huge, intense guitars with pulsing synths and pounding is better than, Device’s audio is …

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Neurosonic

Canadian alternative rock and roll outfit Neurosonic may be the music brainchild of Jason Darr. He’d previously spent time using the Calgary-based rockers Out of THE MOUTH AREA, the group credit scoring popular on radio and MuchMusic using its cover of Madonna’s “Music.” But Darr ultimately grew dissatisfied devoid of …

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The New Regime

New Regime is actually just one single person, multi-instrumentalist Ilan Rubin. Rubin started playing drums at age eight and by age nine he had been playing drums for the music group, F.o.N., and was a veteran of many stops in the Vans Warped Tour. But Rubin was a lot more …

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Death Valley High

In the same vaults that produced Orgy, the Faint, and Marilyn Manson, Californian quartet Death Valley High summon the hard rock and roll spirits on the dance-friendly goth-industrial. Their self-proclaimed “loss of life disco” owes very much to the past due-’90s sound of these aforementioned makeup-loving organizations, but Loss of …

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Crossbreed

Loading a disquieting fusion of industrial techno and alternative steel, Crossbreed delivers solo appear amalgamations distinct by crude and blistering features. The band’s initial performances get back to 1996, nonetheless it was just three years afterwards that they were able to stabilize their lineup. Adam Rietz (vocals), Chris Nemzek (electric …

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