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Christian Industrial

Digs from this slightly paradoxical genre.rCheck out http://ballistictest.flamingfish.com/btz_old_reviews/oldrevs.html for a decent overview of the older groups
1Circle of Dust
Circle of Dust


Klayton's old band and probably the most well-know Christian industrial act (at least on this site.) A solid mix of metal guitars and synth with heavy FLA influences. my personal favorite.
2Mortal
Lusis


One of the earliest and most influential acts, their first album displayed obvious Skinny Puppy influences, although later releases would see the group experimenting with Ambient Music (Pura) and Alternative Rock (Wake). Gyro and Jerome were also involved in several side-projects such as the Alt-rock outfit Fold Zandura and Christian rave unit Jyradelix. Definitely one of the more praise-centric groups, but the tasty jamz and clever lyrics make it a lot more palatable.
3Skillet
Alien Youth


Starting out as a grunge outfit in the early 90's, Skillet later evolved to incorporate samplers and distorted synthesizers (before they became a shitty linkin park clone). Alien Youth is the peak of this period in Skillet's career, followed by the also-pretty-solid "Invincible". they're probably the softest band on here.
4Chatterbox
Despite


Industrial-thrash in the vein of Psalm 69 era Ministry. Featuring Mark Solomon of Stavesacre and the Crucified on vocals and Scott Albert/Celldweller behind the boards. Their only release features a 9-minute long metal version of "You are my Sunshine"
5Argyle Park
Misguided


Another heavy-hitter in the scene, this collaborative effort features contributions from Tommy Victor, Celldweller, JG Thirwell, and Mark Solomon to name a few. They also released "Suspension of Disbelief" under the name AP2. top quality shit.
6Juggernautz
Juggernautz


Another side project from the guys in Mortal. A distillation of all the sounds they've worked with, boiling down to a hard-edged mix of industrial, pop, rock, and techno. check out "Fury"
7Klank
Still Suffering


Formed by former Circle of Dust guitarist Daren Diolosa. Similar to COD with slight Fear Factory and Prong influences. Their first album was produced by Celldweller and features a guest spot from Buka of Argyle Park.
8 Leaderdogs for The Blind
Lemonade


Another Circle of Dust labelmate, sporting an odd mix of grungy alt-metal and industrial noises. Features contributions from the Mohrman brothers of fellow grunge-industrialists Full on The Mouth. Supposedly promo copies of this album were shipped with a packet of lemonade mix, and the liner notes include a recipe for lemonade.
9 Passafist
Passafist


Featuring Ex-members of Chagall Guevara, this one-off project played industrial rock with elements of worldbeat and classic rock, with a huge dose of bizarre humor. Check out their cover of "Street Fighting Man".
10Training for Utopia
Throwing a Wrench in the American Music


Starting out as a spastic noise hardcore unit in 1995, TFU's 2nd full length incorporated the electronic beats and cut-up techniques of industrial music into their noisy metalcore framework, a move that proceeded and inspired later, more successful groups such as Scarlet and the Dillinger Escape Plan. Check out "New York City is Overrated"
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