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bloodgenerator




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TerrorEBM, Harsh industrial, Noise fans here?

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`Yup over here!!! The harder the better.

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Oh definitely :] I like a lot of EBM based bands, but I'd say Aggrotech/Terror EBM seems to do it for me more. There's a lot of bands out there, its just picking the best ones.

One album I'd really recommend is Decoded Feedback's Shockwave album, a great 5 star album all over.
Also CEKT [R.I.P] had a few tracks on www.music.download.com one was called Skin which is really good.

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i love industrial from way back skinny puppy, old ministry, nine inch nails to combichrist, MSI & angelspit.

if you like industrial and haven't heard doomsday refreshment committee, you should listen to them.

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`Haus Arafna is brilliant, I also have a fondness for Gabber and Noizcore - Rotterdam Terror Corp and Neophyte are amazing.

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Yeah I agree,the harder the better, and I love producing it to but mostly dark experimental power noise very interesting sound though.

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ringfinger wrote: i love industrial from way back skinny puppy, old ministry, nine inch nails to combichrist, MSI & angelspit.

if you like industrial and haven't heard doomsday refreshment committee, you should listen to them.



Oh and I must add DRC IS ----ING BRILLIANT!!!

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`Definitely for me.

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`I can't listen to power noise, only dance to it (: Some of the harsher EBM like Wumpscut is more easy on the ears. I guess lyrics make a big difference for me. And it's great to know a club that plays everything from retro EBM to power noise.

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`I pretty much love all Industrial and it's associated sub-genres. I was first introduced to Hocico.

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`hmm... i used to listen really heavy and wild genre of techno called digital hardcore, i see not much goths are into it which is strange, really cool and hard kicking music, by the way i listen to industrial since 90's and i hate what it degenerated into, i mean electro-gothic genre, retarted child of indusrial and eurodisco ehh,,

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`Digital hardcore... is that like Atari Teenage Riot? I would have to say I'm not a huge fan of Powernoise but I can handle the harsher terrorEBM types. Don't get me wrong I own some Terrorfakt, Stahlschlag, Mono no aware, et cetera... I just have to be in the rare mood for such.

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`yes, i's like Atari Teenage Riot, but there are lot of more interesting bands, like EC8OR for example, i'm not listening to such music often last years, i used to when i was teeneger, not much is going on in that genre anyway, maybe beside Hansel which is not new band and not exactly digital hardcore,

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` It started with Tool and NIN, but now it has become a list of hundreds ranging from Combichrist, VNV Nation, KMFDM, XP8, Icon Of Coil, Front Line Assembly... every day I find another new group out there. It's better than the hillbilly music on the radio here. Hooray for internet streaming!

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conundrumwva wrote: ` It started with Tool and NIN, but now it has become a list of hundreds ranging from Combichrist, VNV Nation, KMFDM, XP8, Icon Of Coil, Front Line Assembly... every day I find another new group out there. It's better than the hillbilly music on the radio here. Hooray for internet streaming!



It sounds like you live in a similar area as I am . I finally got a andriod phone so now I can listen to live 365 anytime which was one of the main reasons I got one.

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