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Thou Art Lord

Thou Artwork Lord may be the experimental industrial/deathcore/dark metal side task helmed by Rotting Christ vocalist/guitarist Sakis Tolis and Necromantia bassist the Magus. Produced in 1992 to explore the duo’s desire for everything satanic, wicked, and sinister, Thou Artwork Lord’s early EP produces (Diabolou Archaes Legeones and a divide discharge …

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MDFMK

Following breakup of industrial giants KMFDM in 1999, members Sascha Konietzko and Tim Skold met up in a fresh project, logically known as MDFMK; they added a lady vocalist in the individual of Lucia Cifarelli, previously of the music group Drill. MDFMK’s self-titled debut premiered in the springtime of 2000, …

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Econoline Crush

The Vancouver-based alternative band Econoline Crush — vocalist Trevor Hurst, guitarists Robbie Morfitt and Ziggy, drummer Nico Quintal, and bassist Don Binns — have made a significant name for themselves in Canada. They’ve loved major chart achievement there, and also have opened up Canadian/European trips for famous brands KISS, the …

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Dismal Euphony

The Norwegian loss of life metal band Dismal Euphony was led by Ole K. Helgesen and Kristoffer Austrheim, longtime close friends who created their first music group, the Headless Kids, in 1992 in the shared age group of 13. Using the improvements of vocalist Erik Borgen and guitarist Kenneth Bergsagel, …

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Disillusion

Produced in Leipzig, Germany, in 1994, Disillusion began playing pretty standard death/thrash steel and issuing many demos to small interest prior to the decade went away, before actually heading their split ways by 1998, when non-e of these acquired seduced any record label benefit. However, the primary duo of vocalist/guitarist …

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Stabbing Westward

Vocalist Christopher Hall and keyboardist Walter Flakus met in 1985 and shaped the industrial rock-band Stabbing Westward in Chicago. They released an EP in 1990, and recruited guitarist Stuart Zechman, bassist Jim Retailers, and drummer David Suycott. In past due 1993, Columbia released the band’s major-label debut, Ungod. However the …

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Lard

Lard is one of the sometime-side tasks helmed with the Ministry duo of Al Jourgensen (electric guitar) and Paul Barker (bass) — in cases like this, notably fronted by legendary Deceased Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra, along with, initially, drummer Jeff Ward. Founded in 1988, Lard was initially taken to the …

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Eisbrecher

Eisbrecher (“Icebreaker”) is a splinter band of Megaherz, the greats from the Neue Deutsche Härte (“new German hardness”) that was formed in 2003, when vocalist/songwriter Alexx Wesselsky quit because of creative distinctions and proceeded to create electronic trip-rock, a slightly altered, even more synth-reliant edition of his previous band’s audio, …

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Bile

Originally formed being a performance art project in 1992, the Longer Island-bred Bile grew right into a ferocious spectacle of industrialized metal and post-apocalyptic visuals. With as much as 11 people on-stage — including a dominatrix and fire-breather — the group got the snarling, aggro-electronic formulation of artists such as …

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Beyond

Not to end up being confused using the British progressive thrashers mixed up in early ’90s, Chicago’s Beyond featured vocalist Ron Janis, guitarist Mike Vega, bassist Eric Alvarez, and drummer Mike Anderson. Acquiring somewhat after Dread Factory for his or her industrial-tinged rock, the music group was in charge of …

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