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Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs
(1992)
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Ministry
Easily one of the most anticipated albums from that year, especially after Nine Inch Nails had helped bring industrial metal to the mainstream with the success of the overtly Ministry-worshipping Pretty Hate Machine, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs represented the high point of Alain Jourgensen and Paul Barker's incarnation as ...
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WWIII
(2003)
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KMFDM
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Implode
(1999)
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Front Line Assembly
While 1994's Millennium showed what raging guitars and a metal slant could do to Front Line Assembly's heavy industrial sound, Implode adds an advanced concentration of electronics and drum'n'bass rhythms. Songs like "Retribution" and the single "Prophecy" are just as dark and storming as previous FLA material, but with a crucial update to the ...
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The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
(1989)
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Ministry
In what many consider to be Ministry's peak, the band creates another wonderful album to follow The Land of Rape and Honey. Fusing thrash guitars with excellent synth and percussion work, Ministry lay the foundation for even more followers of the band's music. But what makes the album even more commendable is the unique flair and the avoidance of ...
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Outside
(1995)
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David Bowie
Outside bears the subtitle The Diary of Nathan Adler or The Art-Ritual Murder of Baby Grace Blue. A non-linear Gothic Drama Hyper-cycle. Alright, so it reeks of pretension. One belabors the point because Bowie at his best has always been pretentious, risque, creatively (if sometimes contrivedly) over the top. Outside marks the first in a planned ...
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The Land of Rape and Honey
(1988)
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Ministry
The Land of Rape and Honey represented Ministry's stylistic breakthrough, combining assaultive percussion, samples, synths, and (sometimes) crunching guitars with distorted, barking vocals. For all the emphasis on the group's metal/industrial fusion, it's really only the first three (and best) tracks on Rape and Honey -- "Stigmata," "The Missing," ...
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Too Dark Park
(1990)
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Skinny Puppy
When Ministry and the Revolting Cocks were offering what could be described as industrial noise for people who weren't industrial fans, Skinny Puppy continued to thrive on the extreme and remained far to the left of rock's center. Employing more bass than Puppy's previous albums, Too Dark Park has a bit of a funk element. But make no mistake: The ...
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Sphinctour
(2002)
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Ministry
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Twitch
(1986)
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Ministry
The name Ministry brings to mind images of big, dumb guitars and arena rock sensibility. But before they created their influential third album, The Land of Rape and Honey, there was Twitch. And this album probably owes more to Front 242 than anything. The only thing remotely resembling their later music is the use of psychotic sampling that Al ...
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Adios
(1999)
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KMFDM
KMFDM's final album starts out with a bitter goodbye on the title track, and the usual mechanical sonic assault continues on tracks like "Witness," the Kraftwerk-inspired "R.U.OK?," and "Full Worm Garden." Some songs are more club/dance than industrial; "Today" depicts a calmer eye before "Rubicon" and "Bereit" resume the high energy and ...
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Blackest Album: An Industrial Tribute to Metallica
(1998)
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Various Artists
Illustrating Metallica's impact on music outside of heavy metal, an aggregation of industrial bands covers 13 songs in tribute. Actually, there aren't 13 different songs, since several appear twice by different bands. Razed in Black, Abaddon (he of death metal pioneers Venom), and Die Krupps will probably be the most recognizable names to metal ...
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Between Earth and Sky
(2000)
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Rhea's Obsession
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MDFMK
(2000)
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MDFMK
Just less than a year after KMFDM called it quits, frontmen Sascha Konietzko and Tim Skold moved from TVT to Universal and changed their name to MDFMK. (TVT executives are undoubtedly still attempting to trace their whereabouts.) This self-titled work doesn't quite qualify as a change of direction, however, begging the question of whether the ...
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Storm
(2004)
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Assemblage 23
With his previous two records, Assemblage 23's Tom Shear has proven to be one of the most consistent artists in EBM. Though it varies little from Defiance and is just a notch below Failure in terms of impact, Storm can certainly stand on its own. The lyrics are just as powerful as anything Shear has written and, set to cosmic synth and propulsive ...
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In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
(1990)
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Ministry
By the time of A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste, Ministry had amassed enough of an arsenal of gear and a hardcore coterie of fans to make the band's shows literally explosive affairs in some cases. Also released as an accompanying video, which shows more than a few audience members seemingly uncaring about potential dismemberment, In Case You ...
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Matter+Form
(2005)
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VNV Nation
VNV Nation has been essentially a vehicle for the songwriting of Ronan Harris since its inception in 1990; as of 2005, the group seems to be presenting itself as a duo -- the unidentified second person in the insert photo is probably producer Humate, who lends a special elegance to most of the tracks on this fine album. Elegance? Believe it or not ...
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Symbols
(1997)
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KMFDM
By 1997, KMFDM had become a dependable, prolific source for tightly produced, mostly top-notch heavy industrial music. To their great credit, the band never betrayed its countercultural ideals, becoming an independent empire without making any concessions to the mainstream. However, some of the band's ideas were getting a bit repetitive after nine ...
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Kadavergehorsam
(2006)
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Heimataerde
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Cocktail Mixxx
(2007)
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Revolting Cocks
The Revolting Cocks' 2006 full-length Cocked and Loaded gets remixed in house on the extremely loud and vicious Cocktail Mixxx. While there's little reason anyone but the faithful should care, the hardcore are at least treated to one of the most "industrial" sounding Revco efforts in quite some time. This is mostly due to the work of remixer ...
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Meta
(2007)
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Assemblage 23
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Futureperfect
(2002)
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VNV Nation
Much like labelmate and fellow EBM luminary Apoptygma Berzerk, VNV Nation has gradually shed its gloomy industrial dance sounds for pulses of lush synth that frequently border on trance. There are some instrumental tracks on Futureperfect, but vocals are still a key component for the duo. Ronan Harris sings faithfully about the human spirit on ...
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Exile Paradise
(2006)
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In Strict Confidence
Listening to this well-crafted, occasionally hooky, and often downright lovely album, one can imagine the pierced and leathered industrial and EBM cognoscenti sniffing in derision. In some ways, In Strict Confidence is a band that opposes everything its members hold dear: how are you going to épater les bourgeois using melodies, a female singer ...
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Cocked and Loaded [Bonus Track]
(2006)
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Revolting Cocks
After a 12-year hiatus, Al Jourgensen revived his toy band Revolting Cocks with a higher-profile cast than usual. Counterculture superstars Gibby Haynes and Jello Biafra have joined the party, which was bound to happen, but nobody could have foreseen Davíd Garza, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, and Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander as Cocks back ...
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The Greater Wrong of the Right
(2004)
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Skinny Puppy
At one point it looked like it would never happen, but Nivek Ogre and cEvin Key made nice and put Skinny Puppy back together again. The first thing to know about Greater Wrong of the Right is that it's their last album, The Process, done right. Not an innovative album, not a visceral album, but there are bits of the old Pup here -- more scary ...
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Artificial Soldier
(2006)
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Front Line Assembly
With 2004's Civilization, the reunited Front Line Assembly -- as in longtime member Rhys Fulber returned -- sounded anxious to get back to their gritty electro-industrial roots, but cautious and too willing to rely on the serene sound of their successful side project Delerium. While Delerium's attention to detail is here, none of the preciousness ...
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