When Tim Skold released an industrial album with his band Shotgun Messiah, it was energetic and fresh, and rivaled Ministry for the industrial metal crown. When he joined Maryln Manson, he made them less crappy. For some reason, though, he can't find the same magic with any of his solo releases. The music isn't bad, but it's nothing interesting either... and his vocals lack any kind of drive or emotion.
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