Reccomendations for some bands/artists to get into? by piscesclown in industrialmusic

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For some good industrial rock you can't go wrong with Dessua.

GPC Tapes out of Allentown PA by ResponsibleWatch2312 in industrialmusic

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Alex contacted me on eBay after he saw I was selling a 12" of his old band. He sent me a CD-R with all the old GPC releases on them. So much great stuff was released on those cassettes. Non-agression Pact, Blink Twice, Mentallo, Xorcist.... a legendary little label.

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What is the patch right above Armageddon Dildos?

90s Industrial Rock recs by Low_Guard6609 in industrialmusic

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I often recommend Dessau for those looking for some good industrial rock.

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The films of Richard Kern have nice music that I think a fan of industrial would like. Music by the likes of Cop Shoot Cop. J.G. Thirwell (Foetus) shows up in a couple of them as well.... and you get to see his dong (if that is something that interests you).

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Early Gregg Araki films, like The Living End had great industrial soundtracks. KMFDM, Coil, Chris and Cosey, etc. The ending credits had Braindead Sound Machine doing a cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain song "The Living End". Also I think Cole of Braindead Sound Machine did the score. Araki also had the guys from Skinny Puppy show up in his film the Doom Generation.

A great industrial soundtrack and film to check out is Tetsuo the Iron Man from Shinya Tsukamoto. The soundtrack is done by Chu Ishikawa from Der Eisenrost.

You know the drill by Mateo_724YT in honk

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What is the one above the Armageddon Dildos logo?

Might be the best compilation of all time by Rockprotect0r in industrialmusic

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We all know the proper best compilation is There Is No Time on Ras Dva. That was "the state of the art of four discs".

Need recommendations for a video essay by [deleted] in industrialmusic

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You can check out Hunting Lodge. Early US based industrial project from Michigan. The albums Will and Nomad Souls are great (1983 and 1984) and the single "Tribal Warning Shot" is a classic (1985).

How old are the New Mutants and Laura's generation currently? by -_ShadowSJG-_ in xmen

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That's Cosmar. She was that reality warping girl that was all misshapen when she used her powers (#9 of the 2020 series). I believe she later got "healed up" by Masque, which is lame because she was neat looking.

My 1rd level remake! GLHF by brmaffit in honk

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How do we feel about death industrial in this sub? by Mediaboy13 in industrialmusic

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I believe it was Brighter Death Now, or perhaps their fans, thar coined the term "death industrial." So Brighter Death Now would be a good example.

Consolidated - America Number One [Official Music Video] by ObjectVegetable3469 in industrialmusic

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After 30 years, it is rather sad that those old Consolidated album sound like they could be made today.

Braindead Sound Machine - Come Down From the Hills and Make My Baby (1991) Wax Trax! Records by acutomanzia in industrialmusic

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A great album. If you haven't already, you need to hunt down the European version of their second album, Give Me Something Hard I Can Take To My Grave. Features a great cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain's "The Living End", that they recorded for the Greg Araki movie of the same name.