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Old 03-31-2009, 04:22 AM   #64
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oh my god Foetus is brilliant. Hole is one of the most twisted albums I've ever heard.
Make sure you listen to Nail as well, I always feel it something of a companion album to Hole in terms of era. Then, I suggest you work your way up from his early work to today because (with the personal exception of his latest album though that is arguable) in some ways he just keeps getting better and better. You'll see what I mean.

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by the way meaty if you could send me that Navicon Torture Technologies that would be awesome, I can't find it anywhere
sure i'll upload it when I get some time next week, been so busy. if you could hook me up with some decent grind albums as well that'd be great

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http://www.myspace.com/empusa

http://www.myspace.com/blackswaninsurgency

its EBM industrial done right, i love the vocalist. (same vocalist for both projects.) the first is typical cybergoth style EBM, second is a sort of strange anarchist/punk EBM vibe. really interesting break from the a-typical "blood and gore" theme.
Excellent, thanks. I'll be fully investigating EBM in the coming weeks.

Also, damn. Listened to this earlier, it's very good.



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I saw a few posts talking about how redundant and uninteresting this genre is, but I think a lot of that has to do with what most metal fans are aware of. They're aware of Ministry, Nine Inch Nails and Godflesh. The first two are hardly even industrial anymore and Godflesh is highly redundant. A few people have heard KMFDM (probably due to "A Drug Against War"), but they're very inconsistent. There are good bands out there that manage to avoid redundancy. Acumen Nation, 16 Volt, old-Clay People, Cyanotic, Argyle Park, Skinny Puppy...
aye, I was hoping you would post in here at some point.
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