Post subject: What LP's of Industrial-Rock-Metal recommend-me?
Mostly, must to be also, strongly electronica or trip hop influence, a band for example?, Nine Inch Nails, best. However, I've listened Killing Joke, Marilyn Manson, a bit of Godflesh (But is not what i'm searching still them have electronic influences on their last albums), The Birthday Massacre, and a few others.
But I need to found an album that inspire so, soo, much, I got FL Studio 12, and a mic, and I like to try to make some Industrial Good Shit, because in this country (Argentina) there isn't Industrial Metal, and i like to make some of this genre in my country. But I need some albums to enjoy it more.
Thanks For Lullaby Land, and Oedipus Dethrone. I'm Gonna to listen. I listened To Killing Joke, they're awesome, but is not the sound what i search, except for the amazing Killing Joke 2003, it contains certainly influence.
Also, I'm so very curious for listen Techno Animal, Justin Boadrick in a proyect of Rap? I Couldn't believe it, I'm gonna to listen too.
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I listened a bit from White Zombie, and i like it, i'm gonna to listen the Rob Zombie "Hellbilly Deluxe", must be amazing.
Sorry for this, but don't ask me, nothing of Swans, they're insupportable for me, i couldn't listen not for 10 seconds only, because i'm boring after that listen. Recquieres, a lot, A LOT of Patience for appreciate their music, and i don't have that.
Also, i'm listening to Atomizer by Big Black, and is fucking amazing, this sound in the 80's is much, very different, put out of context, much noise, much industrial music, much Post-hardcore also, I love it. Also, i didn't get that Steve Albini is the leader of the band, Pretty cool!
I listened To Killing Joke, they're awesome, but is not the sound what i search, except for the amazing Killing Joke 2003, it contains certainly influence.
oh yeah whoops I meant to link the 2003 one. 1980 one still has some industrial rock influences but I figured it probably wasn't quite what you were after
You should check out Econoline Crush, a Canadian industrial rock band from the 90s who were largely unknown internationally. Their best album is Devil You Know (1997), and here's their most popular song...
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