>Read about SPK>"Industrial and noise pioneers">Listen to a 7" from 1979>Mfw it's just poorly recorded post-punk >Mfw it's not even as abrasive as The ResidentsAustralians can't do anything right.
>>129813709I want to...
>>129815445See...
the first industrial albumMichael Siegel – The Sounds Of The Junk Yard (1964)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Q8_ZoOJ4Y&list=OLAK5uy_mi3LnWHO9x6KJSbD_trJ3zcnKn0jOPLxk
>>129813709>listen to one randomly selected piece from an artist>it doesn't wholly represent everything the artist ever createdwoaw
I WANNA SEE OLIVIA’s RODRIGO
>>129815634probably the best post on the board atm
when is Livvy's post-industrial record?
livvy!
>>129815513Tell me right what stuff of theirs sounds like what i expected then, because i listened to something from very early in their career which supposedly is when they were more industrial and noise.
>>129813709I deflowered Olivia, she has a wet butthole
>>129815486based
>>129815486If were are counting compositions, false.https://youtu.be/IC3KMbSkYNI
Salt Pepper Ketchup isn't music.>>>/ck/
>>129816575Try Information Overload Unit. Super grating album to listen to, but to me it's one of the most definitive and extreme examples of industrial as a genre. More accessible industrial bands had to fuse with other electronic genres to be listenable to a broader demographic but I.O.U. is industrial distilled. SPK, like other industrial acts, would also end up diluting the industrial aspect of their sound before they disband, their last studio album was basically synth pop.Then, Graeme Revell, one of the major creative forces of the group goes on to compose film scores for Hollywood, You want to have your mind blown look up a list of the movies he composed for, man had a very prolific career after SPK.