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Hi, young lady. Could you please post the names of some artists in this genre that I might check out?

Thank you, geezer. I didn't know Orgy was considered "dance-ish", but whatever. They're alright.I'm not a geezer today, ah? Splendid.
Here are a few to add along with Terra's choices:
*cough*
KMFDM
Front 242
Front Line Assembly (though they might not be considered "dance" per se.... mmmm :scratches chin: )
Orgy (sorry, that's the name of the band!)
Go watch Shameless instead....and for some reason, I can't think of any others right now.... Gah! You're interrupting my Superskinny Vs. Supersized!![]()
Thank you, geezer. I didn't know Orgy was considered "dance-ish", but whatever. They're alright.
Go watch Shameless instead.


I've been listening to a lot of The Birthday Massacre lately. Not full on industrial as they have an 80's sound, but they are awesome. It's been a while since any good industrial has come out. Even NIN has been sucking it up with their past 4 cds. I'm anticipating Manson's new cd since Twiggy is back.
Qyöt27;48910111 said:Seconded on The Birthday Massacre. I need to get the Looking Glass EP - already have the other three albums. Extremely good stuff.
To go along with that, there's also The Last Dance, ThouShaltNot, Ego Likeness, The Crüxshadows, and L'ame Immortelle. All lie somewhere in that nexus between goth and industrial, leaning to one side or the other (although I'd class ThouShaltNot as more or less dark synthpop). I have to say that, as far as The Last Dance is concerned, the version of "Flesh" on Staring At The Sky is one of my all-time favorite songs. There's a remix of it on their latest (that I know of, anyway) album, but it doesn't seem to have the same impact the original does.
I guess I'm more rigid (anal-retented?) about my genres, though..
...as when I hear 'Industrial Dance' I think 'synonym for EBM' - Front 242 and Front Line Assembly would fit the bill, but KMFDM and Orgy really wouldn't. But since they were mentioned (as well as NIN), I've gotta toss in Stabbing Westward, Gravity Kills, Autumn's Descent, Helalyn Flowers, Flesh Field, Skinny Puppy, Econoline Crush, Julien-K (mostly because of it being connected to Orgy, but "Waking Up" and "Technical Difficulties" are awesome tracks), Under Midnight, and Spineshank, amongst others. Lately I've been hooked on Porcelain and the Tramps stuff (as of the last day or so, particularly "Gasoline"), too bad there's no CD yet.
[as a side note, The Last Dance (the Staring At The Sky version of "Flesh", amongst other earlier material), ThouShaltNot, Autumn's Descent, and Under Midnight can all be heard on ChristianIndustrial.net's streaming radio station; while I'm at it, I might as well also suggest The Awakening, Dead Artist Syndrome, and Aleixa]

"My Leftovers" was actually the first thing I'd heard from them - it was tacked over the credits of a compilation video I saw and I then proceeded to track it down. I tend to listen to "Redlight District", "Sugarcube", and "The Preyingmantis" more though.YES!!! "My Leftovers??" :thumbsup
Generally, yeah (I've become less quick to call them such as the years have gone by, though), but moreso on their first two albums than some of the later stuff. If you wanna recognize Neue Deutsche Härte as a genre, then it would probably be placed under the Industrial Rock or Industrial Metal headings.is rammstein considered to play industrial music? i have seen them categorized under industrial before.
Halo in Reverse is pretty good. I personally think he sounds the way NIN should sound today. But he gets a big fat FAIL on originality. Still sounds good though.
