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Abiku

Abiku is based in Baltimore and they make really good, very loud music. Difficult to define; close to noise, but with dancy synth leads too, not just drums and basses. Self discribed "Female Fronted Someting-or-other". As of 6/6/(0)6, Abiku will be releasing their new cd, which I have heard and which is definately some of their best work. Also great about the new CD are the lyric sheets. Despite seeing and even playing in Abiku numerous times, I never really knew what the hell Jane was screaming about, but now that I read the lyrics I have a new appreciation for this band which I think does have quite a bit to say.

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Abbey Vain

Ok, so this band really isn't all that electronic, so fine, I cheated. It's still really good though, so I put it here anyway. Abbey Vain is this guy from Baltimore/DC area who used to tour with Nocturne and now just does his own band. Rock stuff. Also, the more hip readers amongst you may have spotted Abby this spring playing drums for Psyclon 9, along with the guy from Function 13 on synths. Go Abby!

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Adam Absyinthe

Pretty boy glam-industrial. I think he looks too pretty. Not letting this handicap stand in his way however, Adam has gone on to write some pretty awesome music. It's epic-evolving industrial prog stuff. Looks & voice are kinda like a younger Manson, but music is much better, and much more electronic than guitar oriented.

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Ad Noctum

"When I think of industrial, I think of angry screams and clashing metal, not whiny vocals blaring over the same techno-dance beat I've been hearing since 1990."

New Mexico noise experiment... Songs are about "The Fires of Industry", "The Machine of Love...", "The Death of God", etc., etc. You know you want it.

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Agonii

This is a good fucking noise band. Crazy weird drums, start and stop... backing noises... good samples. From California. Oh, did I forget to mention? They make Baby Jesus cry! Check them out right now.

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Andraculoid

POWERNOISE! This one hits the label right on the money! Fast, screaming, distortion, great to dance to or freak out and kill people to. Check this band out now! They are based in Pennsylvania, but they have got some shows comming up soon in other parts of the country too, so go check that their site!

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Atomic Children

This is a good fucking band! They are from Montreal, Canada. The have some really hard, dynamic beats and they know how to sample weird shit from movies. THIS IS ONE OF THE TOP BEST BANDS ON THIS ENTIRE SITE. See the below links. Also, check out their side project, United Death Technology.

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rave.ca site lots of songs!

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A kLoKwErK kAoS

It is orgional but this band's name is pretty hard to spell. I spent a good while typing it in wrong when I was trying to visit their site after not seeing it for a while. Anyways, this guy used to be my neighbor but then like a lot of people in DC he fled DC for New York. There he lives and works on a new album. Sounds like the Zombies Ate my Neighbors soundtrack from SNES meets a movie about evil toys that kill people. It is so not like any other music that is ever played... I think if a DJ ever played this at a club i'd shit myself.

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Adipocre

Lovely ambient noise band from GA.

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Autio- Ethik

Badass noise. Another one here that's just like Swallowing Scrap Metal. From Decatur, GA no less! Calls itself "Psychedelic"! Man I pity the fool who trips out to this stuff.

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Autovon

An EBM band that really in all honesty doesn't have much to do with "noise" nobodys. But I promote them anyway because their music is good. From Pennsylvania. See for yourself:

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The Alchemist Faction

A goth band. The kind of people who do a cover of Bela Lugosi's Dead and put it on their myspace site. No kidding. Pretty soundscape gothy stuff. Turn up lound in dark... play loudly from your front room during halloween.

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Baditude

Industrial music. This is an industrial music band. With funny vocals that incorporate the humor from punk rock. They hate nerds, used to be wrestlers, and believe in kicking ass. Other than that they actually do kick ass, and are prone to starting myspace flame wars with Christian rock bands. They also just came out with an incredible new CD, "hijack the his", of pop and industrial covers. This is Music that you can dance to. Did I mention this is the best band listed on this site?

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Bajskorv

This DC based band is a project of the creator of this site, and his friend he met at Alchemy. One studied politics and film while the other studied art and painting. Both are obsessed with music and recently got done with school, and now live together producing songs as fast as their day jobs allow. Songs are fast and hard hitting. Live this stuff is really meant to be moshed (if not mashed!) to, rather than danced to. There are however a few danceable ones. The other side of Bajskorv is the 9-15 minute prog-experimental composition, some of which usually finds its way onto their albums. New Album just came out May 2006- get yours today!

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Boundless

This is EBM that is not going to be noise no matter how much you want it to be. However it's creator, who among other afflictions struggles each day amid the slings and arrows that come with living in Salt Lake City, Utah, has also created a great noise side project. Anyways, he can sing ok and doesn't have to hide behind distorition all the time. However, some of the songs are pretty hard. Worth a listen.

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Bliss Freak Android and the Intergalactic Color

Weird trippy music from CA. Lots of crazy samples... George Bush, Duck n' Cover... nutty basslines.

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Cash Slave Clique

Some real wicked chaos from Alexandria, VA. Check them out!

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Carson Day

According to Carson, this is, " Carson and his computer, various broken childrens toys and dreams, a few cheap instruments and other inanimate objects...occasionally helped along by some close friends, imaginary and real."

Very strange... Carson Day is awsome because vocals are not distorted but sound good anyway.

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Cenotype

Cenotype is a powernoise band from New Jersey. Sounds a lot like Terrorfakt. Has some dates going on in Canada and the north east right now. Check 'em out.

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Chemistry of Dreams

If they had shitty lyrics and a lame vocalist they would probably be an EBM band. However they do not. Instead, they just have really weird techno blip and bleep sounds so they fit in well here. Check them out... more 'trance' oriented.

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Chemical Angel

This band is pretty dynamic. Some of their songs pretty deep into EBM love song territory, but others are hard and dark and sick... one is very good about how much the president sucks. Well, I guess it all balances out... Certinaly worth a listen. From Sacramento. They seem to play shows fairly often out there so be sure to check the site for listings.

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Christ Implant

Industrial-noise beats to dance to from Fayetteville, GA. Has a bone to pick with the church of scientology. Hates jingoism too. Maybe it's just me; but I feel safer knowing that people like this do exist in Fayetteville, GA.

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Cyanotic

According to their website, they are "two aspiring musicians unhappy with the stagnant state of electronic / industrial music and looking to expand beyond the constraints of a single genre by drawing influence from a vast list of styles..." Sounds good, huh? Lots of KMFDMish guitars... vocals remind me of chemlab for some reason. Worth checking out.

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Damno Te

Good noise. Noise that aspires to be noise and nothing but and succeedes beautifully. Produced by an artist with a passion for noise.

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Dawn of Ashes

This is an awsome band, for an EBM band. Very professionally written, "hard" ebm/industrial music. Sounds a lot like Suicide Commando, but not in the "rip off" sense; more so in the similar; yet unique and individually respectable sort of way. From California.

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Dead By 28

This is one more of the very few "industrial-rock" bands on this site. Use guitars; really, guitar dominated, but this music is good. They are spooky and fun, and seem to have a bit of a sense of humor as well. "You Will Die, You'll Die Painfully. I'll Make Sure of That!"

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Die Geist Polizei

MD band. Only one song of there's that I've heard... I have no idea what their status is like, but their song is worth a listen, so I might as well post it here:

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Digital Dementia

Another New Mexico band. I don't know what the hell is up with New Mexico but there are a lot of good industrial bands getting started out there. Maybe they're all going crazy in the desert or something. Anyways check Digital Dementia out, this is an industrial band from Albuquerque. Good drums; good samples; and tight, fat basses.

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Dead Frail Honesty

From Huston TX, ambient noise. Apparently does theatrical shows.... collection of various artist. Reminds me of early Delerium. This is music to listen to in the dark when your world is collapsing.

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Dephalt

Side Project of Juan from Bajskorv w/ Xavier, also from DC. Much clearing singing from Juan, and a lot of awesome wavetable scanning sounds that rock. They have an album comming out soon you should bug them about, because the music rocks and people need to hear it. Also hear Xavier's other project, Vertigo.

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Dull Orange Pulse

Guy from Ohio who does industrial music... another that's between ambient and noise.

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Electro Sniper

A DC based band. This is a noise band, and they really rock. Not just drums and distortion, but weird synths, cool samples. Check this band out!

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Empty Space

Hard noisey screaming band. From Birdsboro, Penn. Vocals are very interesting.

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Enc0der

A guy from Raleigh, NC who rocks. Sounds linka lake MDFMK meets Hate Dept. Guitars and dynamic synths.

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Endif

Fast, beat driven IDM. One of the more interesting things I've come across in a while. Sounds like Haujobb was if Haujobb was better. What it does is take the weirdness of IDM, but it keeps transitions and noise adding and removing and BPMs fast enough to keep up your attention. Then it soakes the whole mix in distorted drums like rocket fuel to light a match and let it go. Win's my award for most sub-genre transcendant. Real interesting shit. Any problems? Just one: needs more lyrics! What the hell?

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Ewo...Evolution

A band from Baltimore. Less electronic than most other bands here, but very innovative use of guitars. Songs evolve and built and change, very pretty.

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Examin

Werid noisey industrial stuff from Tennessee. The first electronic band from Tennessee I ever heard.

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Experiment Haywire

You know the young people who look kind of punk rock and dress in all black clothes and get together at political demonstrations to yell and riot and attack the police state? Well, imagine taking one of those people, giving them a synthesizer and letting them scream about the world through a megaphone to an audiance. This person is very inlfluenced by early industrial (TG, Neubauten, etc.,) although their music is more upbeat. It is awsome to meet other industrial people who are very political, as well as punk rock ish politicos who are into industrial. Why don't you go to New York and watch this person play? Good distored and dynamic beats.

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Failed Utopia

Baltimore Art-Noise. Really too ambient for me but if this is your thing look it up. It does what it sets out to.

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Femme Fatality

Really catchy Indie Rock-Synthpop hybrid. I really really hate indie rock and I am telling you that this is a good band. Cause they're like synth pop... but punky. Think "BIS".

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Fleshfield

This isn't a noise band at all. It is an "industrial-rock" band, a la KMFDM. Yes yes, I know what you are thinking, most "industrial rock" bands probably suck; which from my experiance is something that I agree with. This one, however, is an exception. If you are in the mood for loud, fast industrial laden with guitars, they are work checking out. From Ohio

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Flybrains

These guys really like flies. They are dirty and spread disease. Their music is kinda industrial, kinda drum n bass, and well worth a listen. This band is from California.

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FT13

Seattle industrial music. Pretty good, the guy used to be in Unter Null, is a good terror ebm band from Seattle. He also worked with many other artists and toured with Abby from Psyclon 9 a few springs ago, where he was playing keyboards.

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Fraqtured Sound

Weird, sound scape, rock industrial band. Pretty, creepy, disturbing.

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Free Moral Agent

Good band with guitars. Reminds me of good punk.... but with electronics too.

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F.Y.D.

un projet alliant révolte et transcendance cathartique. Utilisant uniquement un sampler et un micro, il sefforçait de prendre à parti auditeurs et spectateurs à coup de rythmiques industrielles et glaciales, de samples provocateurs et denvolées hargneuses et revendicatives.

TranslatiOn: These Francophones know how to cook up awesome noise. Hard distorted drums, saw leads, and a very awesome application of guitar riffs. They don't drown stuff out; they compliment it. Inticrite rhythms, not just 4/4. Vocals also in English for the apprehensive so don't worry about not being able to understand what you pay for. This is grade A noise-industrial and you should pick it up right away.

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G.G.F.H.

G.G.F.H. has been around for a while, off and on. They are in CA right now, and they do very good electronic music. They come out of this old school tradition which comes out well in their music. Eerie synths, crazy samples. This band rocks.

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Hardened Heart

Wall-of-distortion type stuff from Atlanta.

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Hurt Machine

Noise-electronica from New Haven; CT. Great shit here.

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IDX1274

"blood happens sometimes we just keep moving."

A phlem-bag-splattered kind of act from the middle of nowhere in Oregon. Instruments include a TV, a playschool sit-and-spin, metal grinders, microphones, fans, car horns, and something that wieghts 30 lbs and may or may not land on you.

Check out the site for live show listings. You WILL want to see this band.

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Inferior

A good horror music ambient industrial stuff from New Haven. Sounds like the music should be features in a Horror Movie, but also doesn't sound cheezy. Heard about them from Krystov.

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KAKERLAK

Noise. Solid, pure, unending noise. Noise with no escape. Like early Controlled Bleeding. From DC.

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Kalishnikov

Soviet Industrial band from Wyoming. Noisey and creative; worth checking out.

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Kamikaze Nightmare

One adjective this band used to describe themselves was 'happy hardcore'. Have you ever heard that before? I haven't, and it sure scared the hell out of me to see it. Nonetheless, they do not suck. The music is techno and dance with some guitars... a little less dark than most other bands here, but worth a listen.

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Kernger?usche

Hard-Beats driven noise band from New Jersey. Songs about the blue collar hell. Noises from places where people don't belong.

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Klystronik

Industrial Music from texas. Good stuff.

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Kid Camaro

Wyatt from Baltimore's band. I don't know Wyatt very well but I vaguely know of him. He does IDM computer music. Some of his tracks are loud and fast that I have heard live, but most of the myspace ones are pretty mellow. Check out "one"- that is the best song there.

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Kontainment

Industrial soundscape stuff from Baltimore.

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Krystov

Ambient, experimental, frighting noise project. This is the main band of the guy who does Hurt Machine. According to the official site, it, "exists as a cacophony of electronic mutilation, lying somewhere between classical, drum n bass, idm, and industrial...the soundtrack of his dreams brought to life in his waking hours." Interesting ideas. Also, check out their site's links section.

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if you are into metal, this guy also does a metal band, Nightcrawler 1947, which you can check out on myspace or it's own site as well.

Life Cried

TerrorEBM Suicide Commando clone. Think you've seen 'em all? Well see this one anyway cause they rock. Think Unter Null sorta thing. Lovely.

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Little Sap Dungeon

Noise with melodys and vocals from Utah. Good music!

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Lustmord

Fucking awesome sick epic shit. Weird drones, FM noise, orchestral arrangements, samples of a scream like a dying SK-1. Dark, dark halloween stuff for an empty place.

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Man And Machines

I'm not gonna lie but musically this is some generic EBM from Tampa. I'm not initially that impressed by it and I think the whole "blood and mowhawk, ebm" image is getting a little played out. And the name? C'mon, please! This isn't noise and it's not really a revolution. However, it IS better than 90% of the EBM and EBM/SYNTHPOP that your local dj is going to play at the club this weekend. If I was DJ and wanted to play something audiences could be expected to dance to without too much prodding and which wasn't too edgy, but which was at least better than most dance EBM, I would play this. It is energetic, rather than bored-sounding, and their singer is very good. I do think there name is rediculous but hey... you decide. They also do a beautiful cover of a Siouxsie song... so please don't let the frustration in my review prevent you from checking them out.

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Mordacious

Like most "Elektro" this stuff suffers from being too repetative and too predictable. The Super Saw lead melody... the 4/4 bass drum... the distorted vocals... the guy wearing dark clothes, yada, yada, yada... But hey, if that's what you're looking for, this is it done well! From california. Go figure.

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Monkier

THIS BAND ROCKS! Their drums are shit. It is sort of like a cross between EBM and Noise, where the synths are pretty, but the drums are really loud, and the beats are dynamic too. They are also from New Mexico.

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Mayfairgrin

Really beautiful, ambient electronic stuff from Asheville. Listen to it while you're eating drugs and reading shit or going on a long, long drive on a dark road.

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No Effort Applied

Video game hell on crack from DC. Sounds like Ataris and Nintendoes doing drugs and shit. No kidding. Real basic stuff here but pretty funny shit. Next time I DJ 'quivering iceburgs' is definately getting played.

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Noit Excev

Woah, Communism and naked women beating each other. That's pretty fucking cool.

With my initial reaction instantly and fully formed I procceded to listen to this thing. Between Powernoise and Prog-industrial, with lots of Totalitarian imagry to boot. Unfourtunately it would appear the stamp of rigid uniformity has left its mark here as well, as music can sometimes be a little on the repetative side.

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Normalboy

Another band I found out about online. Some guy with a keyboard and a computer. Makes some neat industrial-dance tracks. Has been writing slower songs lately. Great to listen to at loud volumes.

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Noisetek

DC based band. Discovered through myspace like many other DC based bands. Fun noise.

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Nin kuji

This is a bonda fide German Goth-Industrial Band from Germany! Expressive and emotional. Real German noise.

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95 lb Lap Dog

A dog from Athens, GA that plays music, apparently. Likes Christian preachers and the taking and consuming of drugs. Witchcraft.

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Of Worlds Long Dead

This is Roman Dirge's (of Lenore Fame) band. Crazy music and samples... mildly silly (a la Toxic Coma), but in a good way. The vocals are good. I don't think this band is still active, but they once were, and their music is definately worth a listen.

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Oonch Oonch

Columbus, GA is the home of Oonch Oonch. They sound like hocico. Their vocals rock when they are distorted... rock less when they aren't. Music is good though.

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Orange Sector

German industrial band. Not like noise; more like "classic" industrial of the 80s & 90s; whatever that means. They call themselves EBM, but don't let that scare you: they really don't know what they're talking about. It's ok music! Sounds like nitzer ebb or 242.

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Panzer Division

This band is from Delaware and they make it look a lot more exciting than Waynes' World did. A GOOD FUCKING BAND! Listen too loudly; dance to it; have sex to it, whatever. Just do whatever it takes to get this shit in your system.

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Pine Tree State Mind Control

Noise-Ambient from Maine.

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Projektion Insurrektion

This is apparently what people in Glen Allen, VA sound like. This band really fucking rocks. All the bands on this site are good and worth checking out, but is a band you should check out first. Really tight weird acidy bass lines. Play at loud volume with no sleep.

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Pulled Nerve

Band from TX that helps do Dead Frail Honesty. Noisy, guitars. Vocals with lots of feeling.

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Restrukture

The demise of integrity, rebellion against strukture in government and the opression of the majority. We are influnced by waves of Chaos crashing against the walls of society, by showing people the gaps in their own masks, masks created out of blindness and ignorance. We live in a world of death, war and famine. Opression and corrpution. What is on the news tonight might be in your front yard tomorrow, and everyone is too stupid to realise this. We are about death, and the knowledge that at any moment it might not be on TV, it could be you dying. We care not for life, we live everyday as if it is our last.

TZ guy from Austrialia. Cool FM synths.

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Retractor

These guys are like Baditude's evil twins. A lot darker and more serious, awesome Terror EBM/Powernoise crossover. Very E-craft like... Funkervogtish. Of course, they are not immune from the dreaded "lame saw lead" of EBM synthdom, but give them a break. It's like giving dialogue to Bruce Willis in a Die Hard film. Just accept it and rock out anyway.

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ScreamerClauz

Electronic Hardcore from Pennsylvania. Like Atari Teenage Riot, if ATR was born out of a metal-industrial, rather than punk influence. Songs are about zombies and vaginas and blood and underwear and eating human flesh. A decidely "fun" band.

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Seraph

Weird minimalist stuff from Ft. Lauderdale about nuclear war and defcons. Songs not too complex but they sound good. Some guitars worked in.

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Scorthed Earth Conspiracy

DC based band. Techno-ebm ish. Pretty.

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Skabdriver

Another refugee from the south today living in Penn., something of a cross between hard ebm and metal:

"Two angry artist met at a drum and bass show in Atlanta and decided to put an outfit together and write some Smart ass, teeth Kickin, power noize infected Industrial rock in an attempt to inspire riots and spark a flame on the pop-perfect music scene. Skabdriver set out to force the organics and grit back into the music and back it up by an over the top Live production. Having been in many other projects before made it easier to see the path that was to be taken. Atlanta was next to nothing and drowning in ICE....so the team moved the beast northeast. PA, the middle of nowhere and also, the middle of everything. Now the saga continues.... The underground railroad is reborn."

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Slave Industries

The kind of band you look for all the time and very rarely find. A rather class conscious, Bolshevik sort of powernoise expirment from Detriot. Music to smash capitalist property relations to.

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Simulation

MD band... gothy and slow. Not really that "noisey" but sounds refreshing from what most bands calling themselves 'goth' or 'industrial' sound like.

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64k

Good Seattle band. Professional industrial sound; drums are good; guitars are well used where they are needed, and omitted where they are not. Has some upcomming shows listed on myspace.

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Spaztek

A DJ from Burbank, CA, who makes some hard-beat oriented music.

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Super Ambulance

An experimental acid trip of a "noise"-esque band. No beats- just distortion, chaos, and fear. From Michigan. You will either love it or hate it.

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Sycophant

This is a good band. Well, it is less like a band and more like 1 guy who is very goth and has a computer, but hey, it sounds good anyways. Vocals are distorted but done in a way that is genuinely spooky and good; not cheezy. This is an industrial/ Hard EBM band from California. They do a song called "distorted reality". It is awsome.

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Terra Corpse

Awsome hard electronic band from Eugene, Oregon. Incorporates a lot from noise; but makes songs with coherant structures and a few pretty synths hyjacked from EBM. Shotguns and blood, this.

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Terror Couple

You heard of Terrorfakt but did you hear of Terror Couple? Probably not, because they are from Raleigh NC instead of N. Y. C. and they aren't as big... yet. They do rock though, in that rock and roll sense. With guitars, but definately not a 'guitar-industrial' cop-out sort of band. Lots of good synths, and live drums that change up. Pissed off female vocals.

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The Human Ego Maniacs

Cheezy synth pop from Hollywood. Cute!

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Thylacine

IDM from Duluth, GA. Songs are about shit tools.

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Trioxin

Noise band from Lousiana. Good.

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Toxik Shock Syndrome

TSS is a rare bacteria-caused illness occurring mostly in menstruating women who use high absorbency tampons. Non-menstrual TSS risk is increased for women who use vaginal barrier contraceptive methods, although the incidence is much lower. The songs love Arnold and want to be fucked hard. Influenced by good bands.

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Toxic Coma

This is Bryan from Velvet Acid Christ's insane-on-drugs-designed-to-make-you-puke-and-run-out-of-the-room-this-is-being-played-in-as-fast-as-possible project. It is really funny and very on crack, so I absolutely had to put a link to it here. If any of you are DJs and play this at a club, well, you will be the coolest fucking DJ ever. You will also overnight become the most unpopular fucking DJ ever; but for our purposes, that is really irrelevant, isn't it?

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- this site has been defunct for sometime, but I am leaving it up should it revive. For updates on the status of Toxic, check out Bryan's blog or the Toxic section of his online forum.

Trash Riot

Apparently, Trash Riot is: "~Noise~Beats~Anger~Chaos~Sorrow~Modulation~Silicon~Disappointment~ Tinitus~Copper~Limiting~Desperation~Diodes~Rectifying~Compression~ Oscillations~Influx~Truth." A noise-drums band from New York

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United Death Technology

A Montreal, CA based side project of Atomic Children. Lots of voice samples. Very beautiful stuff. Socially inquisitive. Songs about drugs, insurgents, and Malcom X.

Notable themes include: "A country of sheep, A country of Followers"; "Government Isn't Reason, It is Force"; "You're nothing but an ex-slave".

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Unter Null

A hard EBM band from Seattle. So hard I don't even need to put "hard EBM" in quotes. The music is very good; reminds me of sucide commando. You will want to play thisloudly; and unlike most bands without the "hard" in front of their "EBM" you won't be EMBarressed that you are a big sappy dork when your roomates make fun of you for listening to this shit so loud. They will be terrified and very afraid of you. The vocals here are amazing; very amazing. I don't remember the last time I heard vocal distortion that was this good. Also, check out their side project (a noise thing), feed.

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Until Death

Industrial covers of Front 242. Check it out!

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Unnnatural Element

Weird noise band with distorted vocals to boot. From Albuquerque.

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Vertigo

One of Xavier from Dephalt's projects. Smooth, evolving industrial. Did a soundtrack recently which is becomming an album. Really awesome punchy drums. Sounds like of trip-hop influnced to me. He also has another project called Syndicate.

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Virtual Terrorist

A canadian band from the internet about which not too much is known. They do techno-ish music, some of which is pretty experimental and pretty.

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Viscera Drip

A band from New Mexico that records at Satan's Daycare Center and sounds kinda like vac and hocico. The beats are "hard", but not totally noise... this is good industrial music.

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Vxunut

This is like, one guy on myspace with one song. But it is so fucking good.... Killed it. Power noise.

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Vyral

THIS BAND IS FUCKING AWSOME. They take the engery and guitars from Metal and add weird synth lines. Their singers are fucking awsome which not all bands have... they pan vocals left and right and have two singers finishing one another's sentences. These people are from Maryland where they have to deal with stuff like Christianity and in case you missed it the first time they are totally fucking awsome. Listen to them NOW!!! This is Violence Obscene.

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Worms of the Earth

I got to meet worms of the earth when they played with Abiku at Asylum, and they played really well. You can download their first album for free, and I enjoyed it as something that was musically very ambient, but had a lot of distorted vocal screaming. Anyways, the live show seemed to be much more aggressive, and we were able to help start a moshing going. It was a good show all around. Please see these people live, they have many dates this winter posted online. Also, the other cool thing about Dan from Worms of the Earth is the magazine he does, Wounds of the Earth, with reviews and interviews many local and underground bands. Check out both and you'll be happy you did.

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Wounds of the Earth

Wurm

Another New Mexico band. Ambient noise experiment. Totally improvised.

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POWERNOISE! Powernoise from CT! AWSOME BAND!

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