Average Rating: 3.75 Rating Variance: 0.30 Objectivity Score: 63% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicKraftwerk Trans-Europe Express4.5 superbDJ Shadow Endtroducing.....Paul Oakenfold SwordfishWendy Carlos Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork OrangeThe production values here are impressive when considering its age.4.0 excellentCombichrist Heat EP: All Pain Is BeatCombichrist Everybody Hates YouCombichrist What The Fuck Is Wrong With You People?Front Line Assembly The Initial CommandNeutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the SeaRadiohead In RainbowsThe xx xxVelvet Acid Christ Lust For BloodWhile not exactly breaking tons of new ground, regarding both VAC's sound and industrial music in general, this terrific album offers some great sounding songs, filled with varying landscapes and colorful vistas for yours ears to behold. The music here is undeniably powerful, but considering that this type of music saturates the electro-industrial genre, things may not seem as fresh as you'd like. But thats okay in the end, considering how solid everything is.Velvet Acid Christ Fun With KnivesVNV Nation Praise the FallenVNV Nation Of Faith, Power and Glory3.5 greatCombichrist Noise Collection Vol. 1Combichrist has thankfully evolved over the past 7 years, but the thumping beats and menacing aggression fueling this compilation of Andy's first few releases still make for a great listen, provided your brain can endure the torturous grind of power noise.Combichrist Making MonstersBasically, this release is the final testament to what Combichrist is all about. It’s harsh, dance, cruel, unadulterated, profane, highly enraged, and it’s absolutely unoriginal. You can SMELL influence from Icon of Coil, and other Andy-related side projects. rBUT, if you can perfect presentation, more of the same is nice. That’s what Making Monsters is. The best rehash you’ll ever hear. It’s nothing that hasn’t been done elsewhere, but I’ll be damned if you can find me a something better.De/Vision NoobNot their best effort, but definitely enjoyable. De/Vision's knack for creating irresitable pop-melodies are as infecting as ever.Front Line Assembly Gashed Senses & CrossfireThe experimental and incredibly dark sounds of Gashed Sense unfortunately make this album inaccessible, but looking past that (and the abundant filler tracks) will reward you with a unique FLA experience. Antisocial is definitely an underappriciated song.Front Line Assembly Re-WindVelvet Acid Christ The Art of Breaking ApartVNV Nation Matter and Form3.0 goodFront Line Assembly MonumentPaul Oakenfold BunkkaSuicide Commando Implements of HellWumpscut Music for a Slaughtering Tribe2.5 averageCombichrist Scarred
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