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Nailbomb

Nailbomb was a short task between ex-Sepultura vocalist/guitarist Maximum Cavalera and ex-Fudge Tunnel vocalist/guitarist Alex Newport. Although both from the bandmembers’ full-time rings specialized in intense metal noises, Nailbomb somehow discovered ways to create a lot more thick and severe metallic noises (in addition, it proves to become more repetitive, …

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Die Krupps

Along with Front side 242, the German group Die Krupps stands among the innovators from the subgenre of Euro-rock dubbed body system music, a sound seen as a its dense digital makeup aswell as its severe, visceral execution. Die Krupps arrived collectively in 1981 like a duo made up of …

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Din_Fiv

DIN_FIV may be the task of Da5identification Din, a frequent person in the Boston industrial duo Informatik. Din was raised inside a musical family members, and started composing music and dealing with computer systems while still in senior high school. He started documenting in 1990, and fulfilled up with Informatik’s …

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White Zombie

For metalheads who thought rings like W.A.S.P. and Mötley Crüe simply weren’t menacing or weighty enough, White colored Zombie was an ideal antidote for a period during the middle- to past due ’90s, fusing B-horror film visuals and subject material with weighty music and growled vocals. Even though White colored …

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Mad Capsule Markets

Among American listeners, japan trio Mad Capsule Marketplaces has most regularly been in comparison to Atari Teenage Riot, because of the crashing punk and metallic guitars which overlay the band’s intense digital backdrop of commercial, techno, and drum’n’bass rhythms. However they’ve been documenting a lot longer than ATR, developing completely …

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Machines of Loving Grace

Devices of Loving Sophistication, an aggressive industrial music group with distorted vocals, formed in 1989 around vocalist Scott Benzel, keyboardist Mike Fisher, guitarist and bassist Stuart Kupers, and drummer Brad Kemp. After self-releasing their debut record, the group was found by Mammoth in 1991. Focus made an appearance in 1993, …

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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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Tweaker

When Chris Vrenna still left Trent Reznor’s important commercial/alternative rock powerhouse Nine Inch Nails in 1996, it really wasn’t the finish from the line for the drummer/producer/songwriter — definately not it. Vrenna held busy with a number of musical actions. Furthermore to making or co-producing several performers (including Marilyn Manson, …

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Electric Hellfire Club

The Electric powered Hellfire Club’s eclectic, satanic, psychedelic music debuted in 1994 using the release of their first album, Burn off Baby Burn off, the EP Satan’s Small Helper, and appearances on the string of compilations, including Mysterious Encounters and Industrial Trend, Vol. 2. The next 12 months, they released …

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Barkmarket

An intriguing mixture of large rock and roll, punk dynamics, and occasional forays into sonic freak-outs somewhere within Sonic Youth and the first Butthole Surfers, NY artwork grunge trio Barkmarket may at times end up being frustratingly tough to pin straight down, but their finest work includes a noisy, rattling …

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