You know there's a new Sister Machine Gun album next year, right? Hell, Skinny Puppy are still touring (but let's face it, it's not quite the same).Ancient Astronaught wrote:I can't wait for the second wave of Industrial to happen....
The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked. So glad that decade is long gone.
Conk's SG should be delivered to my house today. It feels like Christmas.
Conk's SG should be delivered to my house today. It feels like Christmas.
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Same for me, except it was my late teens and 20s. Industrial and darkwave shit pretty much ruled my bedroom stereo. I'd love to take that style and put it in some doomy stuff. We're trying to incorporate more of that into our new stuff. Trying to talk the guys into covering this:Ancient Astronaught wrote:Fucking love ministry..... Ministry, Skinny Puppy and Wumpscut pretty much sums up my mid to late teen years to a T. I can't wait for the second wave of Industrial to happen....conky wrote:Love Ministry. Not caring about any of their last few albums but Filth Pig and everything before that are really high up on my best of list. Hell, I even love Twitch. I could listen to "All Day" literally all day long on repeat.ryan summit wrote:I've been listening to ministry
fuck everything else
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncJGaexdr3Y[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpqMnDNOWAM[/youtube]
Early 90's is when I first got into music so it'll always have a place in my heart, but the last half of the 90s really fucking sucked.Krosis wrote:Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked. So glad that decade is long gone.
Conk's SG should be delivered to my house today. It feels like Christmas.
I hope you enjoy it. I miss it already, but it's a good sacrifice. I finally get a chance to put out one of my favorite albums out on vinyl.
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Agreed on the 90's. It seemed like a decade with no musical identity. I mean there was grunge I guess...Krosis wrote:Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked. So glad that decade is long gone.
Conk's SG should be delivered to my house today. It feels like Christmas.
While we're talking death metal... HOLY SHIT the new Bloodbath is rocking my face off. I actually really dig the new vocal style. Sounds like an evil necromantic ritual or some shit. And the swedish chainsaw tone is strong in this one.... they used Lone Wolf Audio's Left Hand Wrath from what I understand.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2014/11/17/ex ... d-funeral/
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There was so much good music in the 90's y'all are nuts.
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i was locked away for half of it
but i still wish it was the 90's
back then i thought it was lame
wished it was the 70s
but now i appreciate what we had
all the music i sill love
the bands did there best shit in the 90s
sonic youth through his heros gone
can't argue with the product
id take a burka over tight pants any day
not sure when that happened
but it shouldn't have
why would you wanna accentuate your dudegina like that
ed:aha d.o.s. my man ^
were obviously from the same planet homey
but i still wish it was the 90's
back then i thought it was lame
wished it was the 70s
but now i appreciate what we had
all the music i sill love
the bands did there best shit in the 90s
sonic youth through his heros gone
can't argue with the product
id take a burka over tight pants any day
not sure when that happened
but it shouldn't have
why would you wanna accentuate your dudegina like that
ed:aha d.o.s. my man ^
were obviously from the same planet homey
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Not sure I agree with that statement.Krosis wrote:Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked.
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krosis is from bergen county, NJ
i completely understand why he feels that way
people like us were not accepted back then
in my experience if you weren't a jock or prep of some sort
you suffered all manners of beatings and humiliation
not just from the whitehats
but from the metal heads and older punks and whatnot
i guess their awful existence had to vent out somewhere
i still wanna know what town krosis is from
he probably beat me up too
until i started selling him weed
the last part is a joke
but for real
he needs to leave there
i completely understand why he feels that way
people like us were not accepted back then
in my experience if you weren't a jock or prep of some sort
you suffered all manners of beatings and humiliation
not just from the whitehats
but from the metal heads and older punks and whatnot
i guess their awful existence had to vent out somewhere
i still wanna know what town krosis is from
he probably beat me up too
until i started selling him weed
the last part is a joke
but for real
he needs to leave there
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Hey duders, If it's spam tell me to fuck off but the repress of our 7 inch came out today if'n any of you guys wanna check it out.
https://divinemotherrecordings.bandcamp ... split-7-in
https://divinemotherrecordings.bandcamp ... split-7-in
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Do I didnt. and yeah its not the same as it used to be.....fever606 wrote:You know there's a new Sister Machine Gun album next year, right? Hell, Skinny Puppy are still touring (but let's face it, it's not quite the same).Ancient Astronaught wrote:I can't wait for the second wave of Industrial to happen....

I'm not sure I entirely agree with that statement......Krosis wrote:Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked. So glad that decade is long gone.
Conk's SG should be delivered to my house today. It feels like Christmas.
Awesome dude!!! congrats!
One of use really needs to move to where the other one lives I swear......conky wrote:Same for me, except it was my late teens and 20s. Industrial and darkwave shit pretty much ruled my bedroom stereo. I'd love to take that style and put it in some doomy stuff. We're trying to incorporate more of that into our new stuff. Trying to talk the guys into covering this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpqMnDNOWAM[/youtube]
Gonna watch that vid in a bit.
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ryan summit wrote:i was locked away for half of it
but i still wish it was the 90's
back then i thought it was lame
wished it was the 70s
but now i appreciate what we had
all the music i sill love
the bands did there best shit in the 90s
sonic youth through his heros gone
can't argue with the product
id take a burka over tight pants any day
not sure when that happened
but it shouldn't have
why would you wanna accentuate your dudegina like that
ed:aha d.o.s. my man ^
were obviously from the same planet homey

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Just listened for the first time, will order when I get home from workconky wrote:Hey duders, If it's spam tell me to fuck off but the repress of our 7 inch came out today if'n any of you guys wanna check it out.
https://divinemotherrecordings.bandcamp ... split-7-in

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the 90's were great for metal
For me the 90's were great because in teh 80's i got my grounding in metal...listened to punk rock (misfits), hard rock and thrash metal....but then in the 90's i felt like i graduated into death metal and industrial...and the Scandinavian wave of metal...Opeth, InFlames etc...
There was so much creativity in the 90's and pushing the genre into different directions. I actually think, for metal the 90's was when it matured and started progressing.
My 90's was dominated by:
Deicide
fear factory
Bolt Thrower
Opeth
InFlames
obituary
sepultura
more slayer
more suicidal tendencies
and Alice in Chains
For me the 90's were great because in teh 80's i got my grounding in metal...listened to punk rock (misfits), hard rock and thrash metal....but then in the 90's i felt like i graduated into death metal and industrial...and the Scandinavian wave of metal...Opeth, InFlames etc...
There was so much creativity in the 90's and pushing the genre into different directions. I actually think, for metal the 90's was when it matured and started progressing.
My 90's was dominated by:
Deicide
fear factory
Bolt Thrower
Opeth
InFlames
obituary
sepultura
more slayer
more suicidal tendencies
and Alice in Chains
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I disagree completely. I mean first of all do you enjoy the music this forum is named after?Chankgeez wrote:Not sure I agree with that statement.Krosis wrote:Aside from a handful of bands, the 90s freaking sucked.