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Any more dance-industrial? Everything after this is just boring as shit.
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>>130058658
front 242 - tyranny for you
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>>130058658
PHM was specifically influenced by Ministry's 'Twitch' and 'Land' albums.
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>>130058658
Apparently after the Holy Bible, Richey Edwards wanted the Manics to go heavier and darker still by incorporating influence from industrial acts as he was getting into techno and rave music. The band wanted to make poppier rock tunes. This happened shortly before his disappearance. Given the trajectory of the Manics since then, I think he was in the right.
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>>130058658
Do you like KMFDM? They are hardly boring, but more rock than dance. Idk
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>>130058658
Nine Inch Noize
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>>130058658
Just strap on your cybergoth respirator and start listening to aggrotech, OP
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>>130058658
it's a great album
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>>130058658
Front Line Assembly
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>>130060613
Sh'yeah I'm listening to a lot of FLA lately... also Cyberaktif
https://youtu.be/4j4_BacfrZ8

>>130059207
KMFDM really had oomph in the 90s. An interesting thing about the North American industrial scene in the 80s/90s is there were two hubs, Vancouver and Chicago. KMFDM came from Chicago while Skinny Puppy and FLA came from Vancouver.
https://youtu.be/F4JGjkpHtHw

Thrill Kill Kult has done dance-rock industrial for a long time but I'm not really a fan, they've got groove though. Also a Chicago group.
https://youtu.be/YgaZwOHjTwI



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