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Cover Your Heart and Anvil Pants Odyssey
From nü-metal to industrial rock, Wes Borland and co. present a punked out style with a collection of covers and outtakes.
Posted: Oct 7, 2008
By: Ilker Yücel
Margin of Error
Destroy.Create.Repeat.
A well produced combination of smooth and harsh electronics make this a must have debut.
Posted: Oct 7, 2008
By: Dillon Carlyon
Spectrum-X
Darkest Night Ever
An unearthly combination of goth, industrial, and metal, this is music to rise from the grave to.
Posted: Oct 7, 2008
By: Dillon Carlyon
Autoclav1.1
Love No Longer Lives Here
Incorporating more organic instrumentation, Autoclav1.1's third album marks a wonderful progression into further electronic experimentation.
Posted: Oct 3, 2008
By: Stefan Davey
Repo the Genetic Opera
Repo! The Genetic Opera - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The Repo Man will steal your heart...and your lungs, your eyes, your liver...
Posted: Oct 3, 2008
By: Charity VanDeberg
Various Artists
Extreme Women in the Dark Future
A scathing collection of female dominance in the field of harsh electro and industrial underground music, as sure to send you to the dance floor as it is to shatter your eardrums.
Posted: Oct 3, 2008
By: Ilker Yücel
GPKISM
Sublimis
With influences as varied as 18th-century baroque and J-Rock, GPKISM are half fusion and half confusion.
Posted: Oct 3, 2008
By: Amy Mauk
XUBERX
Intelligent Demise
An "industrial by numbers" album additionally tainted by lifeless and out of place vocals.
Posted: Oct 3, 2008
By: Trubie Turner
Endif
Carbon
Eclectic and cybernetic,
Carbon
is a clever mix of powernoise, dark ambient, breakbeats, and whimsy.
Posted: Sep 30, 2008
By: Vlad McNeally
Diskonnekted
Old School Policies
A straightforward but impressive showcase of merging styles accentuated by excellent guest appearances.
Posted: Sep 30, 2008
By: Trubie Turner
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