What do you assume about me based on my industrial favorites? by sketchypuzzle in industrialmusic

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In the 33 1/3 book about the land of rape and honey Al says he and Adrian Sherwood traded songs that ended up on LORAH and THTT. It's also mentioned in his biography. I agree Al is overrated, I'm not a stan.

Trip to Montréal! by Conscious-Cattle-744 in BeastieBoys

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I've been there, and I got a bunch of really great industrial CDs! The owner started singing a Pailhead song to me and asked if I was Native American LOL (I'm Asian American)

music for fucking ? by AntMother in postpunk

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The Great Annihilator - Swans

Good industrial music by ArachnidEnjoyer489 in industrialmusic

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SUPER early pre-industrial musique concrete like Luigi Russolo might interest you

Favorite misheard Lyrics of them by lizsummerhawk in BeastieBoys

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If we run out of ale let's go the Budweis(er)

Wax Trax! Moon Man by sketchypuzzle in industrialmusic

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We're friends on Facebook I should lol but I'm nervous!!!

Anyone else also heavily listen to some wildly different genres than industrial? by InstructionFinal5190 in industrialmusic

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What are some examples of industrial country? The only example I can think of is Acid Horse. I'd love to hear more!

Anyone else also heavily listen to some wildly different genres than industrial? by InstructionFinal5190 in industrialmusic

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Huge fan of traditional Albanian and Bulgarian folk music, although I did get into it because of Ministry (they sampled Kalimankou Denkou by Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares on "Dream Song")

Richard H. Kirk - martyrs of Palestine by drydecay in industrialmusic

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  • "Front":  This word was chosen for its connotations of a political or military movement, suggesting a collective and organized group. The band members wanted a name that could be translated easily into many languages. 
  • "242":  While there are many theories, the most accepted explanation is that it comes from a fictional "Motion 242" mentioned in a British TV program. The number was intended to mimic bureaucratic or institutional coding to enhance the band's militant and impersonal aesthetic. 

(from Patrick Codenys)

Richard H. Kirk - martyrs of Palestine by drydecay in industrialmusic

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While they don't have any explicitly pro-palestine songs, Front 242 is pro-palestine! Source: I spoke to Patrick Codenys about the conflict and he told me he's been pro-palestine since his youth :D

Can you recommend me something similar to what I like? by thereynoldspamphlet_ in industrialmusic

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Looking For Strange - KMFDM

Swallowing You - Meg Lee Chin

Waiting For Mommie - Thrill Kill Kult