Genre: Electronic-Dance
Croaker started off from two of the members of Broken Toilet. When Broken Toilet broke up thanks to our friend heroin. So the lead singer and lead guitar started a new band and called it croaker. Croaker was orginially black flag, adolescence, and mostly husker du kind of mix with a grungy feel. They recorded a pretty good demo before our old... [+] Read More
Genre: Hard Rock/Metal
D i s c o p u s s y is a one-man-project from Munich/Germany, formed by Zarkov in 1999.
Genre: Alternative/Indie
Fylth Pig:
Fylth Pig is Alejandro Lara on Keyboards, Guitars, Vocals, Sequencing, Lyrics,
there are 5 albums for sale in iTunes (US,UK,Japan,AUS,)
also in Napster, Rhapsody, Amazon Mp3 (US,UK), emusic, and other web stores.
I am unsigned and Independent of the whole mainstream music machine......Not doing it for money but...
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Genre: Hard Rock/Metal
"Inchoate IV: The Revenant" is the beginning of a new era of music from corporatedemon.com. Combining elements of Metal, Doom, Rock, Industrial and Ambient Soundscapes into an ever-evolving wall of sound, Inchoate has returned from the grave...and is thirsty for revenge.
Genre: Rock/Pop
Darkwave atmospheres, industrial beats and electronic synthlines make up the foundation of Third Realm. Several radio stations and night clubs have featured Third Realm enabling the emotions of this sincere project to reach the souls of the underground community.
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s
Yet another branch in the rather large and twisted family tree that Ministry spawned, Acid Horse was a one-off single collaboration between Ministry's Al Jourgensen (Ministry side project nickname this time around: Alien Dog Star), Chris Connelly (Gallopin' Scorpionsaddlebutt), Bill Rieflin (Biff), and Cabaret Voltaire's Stephen Mallinder and... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
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Based out of Charlotte, NC, Anders Manga released his first album, "One Up for the Dying" in 2005 on Vampture Records. The singles, "Shiver", "Solitary Heaven" & "We Won't Stay Dead" took Anders out of obscurity and into club rotation around the world. He was booked to play the infamous "Dracula's Ball" in Philadelphia...
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Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
With a glut of industrial-pop hybrids on the market in the 1980s and '90s, several bands stayed true to the experimental nature of early industrial music. The Psychic TV axis alone spawned many creative artists, including Current 93's David Tibet, who blends Gothic chanting and haunting atmospherics with industrial noisescapes courtesy of tape... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
Although guitarists such as Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Yngwie Malmsteen received the lion's share of publicity and commercial success during the heyday of "guitar shredders" back in the '80s, David T. Chastain has been slugging it out for just as long, yet never achieved the same level of recognition as the aforementioned instrumentalists.... [+] Read More
Genre: Alternative/Indie
Decades Active: 90s
A leading light of Toronto's fledgling electronic dance industrial scene, DHI formed in 1987.
The band shared the stage with more prominent figures such as The Young Gods, Front Line Assembly and Alien Sex Fiend, and through the early- to mid-nineties, their CDs were distributed around the world.
DHI's tracks saw numerous compilation...
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Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
One of the most consistent industrial bands of the 1980s, even though they regularly pursued a more electronic variant of the sound that swept into vogue during the '90s, Front 242 were the premier exponent of European electronic body music. Initially, the group was just a duo when formed in October 1981 in Brussels; programmers Patrick Codenys... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s
Lead into Gold derives its name from the mystical practice of alchemy. The band is basically a solo project for Paul Barker, a talented and avant-garde bassist who joined forces with Alain Jourgensen in the late '80s to create several influential and powerful Ministry records. Paul and Roland Barker, as well as frequent future collaborator Bill... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
Although White Zombie received most of the credit for mixing tales of sex, Satan, and gore with a rock/dance beat (although admittedly with more of a heavy metal edge), Chicago's My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult specialized in similar territory for just as long. Originally formed in 1987 by Buzz McCoy (who had recently relocated from Boston)... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
Pigface is an industrial music collective directed by remixer/producer/drummer Martin Atkins, who prior to forming the group in 1990, had lent his talents to such outfits as Public Image Ltd., Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, and Killing Joke, as well as heading his own record label, Invisible. During Ministry's 1989-1990 tour in support of their... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
Rumor has it the gents who make up Revolting Cocks came upon the name by their usual debauchery. Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen was out for a hard night of drinking with some friends, so hard that the bartender threw them out, declaring them a bunch of revolting cocks. The name was first applied to one of Jourgensen's many side projects in... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s
The Skatenigs began their career as associates of Ministry and its stable of guest musicians during the late '80s. Singer Phil Owens appeared on the Revolting Cocks' Beers, Steers and Queers album, and managed to get the Skatenigs a spot on the Revolting Cocks/Mentors tour. After the drug-fueled decadence of that experience, the band recorded... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Few bands appreciate the idea of being summed up in under a hundred words, let alone a dozen. This is not one of them.
“I know what it’s like to be you, I am you.” The opening line of “Cast Aside”, the mesmerizing, haunting track from Seattle band, The Safe Passage Clause, captures the essence of this complex...
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Genre: Electronic-Dance
Beginning in the later half of 2007 under the name Cold, Thorald "Yachko" Williams saught to create genre binding music inspired by themes of vengeance, tradgedy, inner chaos and individualism. Armed with a laptop filled with Audio Workstations and Sound Editors galor, Dilapidated **** (later renamed Smash and Crash) was made but released... [+] Read More