Industrial

wow dude, why do you even care if they are not exactly Industrial? If they have similar musical characteristics then there should be not problem getting into them if you have an open mind.
 
Rammstein sucks?!??! What's the matter with you? Nine Inch Nails is good?!?!? I can't believe this... This is a metal forum, not a forum for pop crap.
 
venetian snares, syrian, corabichrist, KMFDM, heaRABcan, spetnaz, reaper, modulate, velvet acid christ, covenant, juno reactor, mindless self indulgence, some nine inch nails (not all of it is industrial techno...but there are a couple)
 
Yeah, certainly a lot of one's music tastes can depend on the circumstances of one's life, or one can simply become saturated with a style and find that there's little more to gain from it.

I've heard KMFDM mentioned a million times and still haven't listened to them yet. They're definitely near the top of my list. I've heard one of TKK's early albums, Kooler Than Jesus, and it was alright ("Devil Bunnies" was kind of clever, haha).
 
Since most of the banRAB I respect in the genre have already been mentioned, I'll just name actual CRAB that were great IMHO:

1) Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine: One of the rare CRAB that I own that I can listen to from beginning to end as if it blenRAB into each other.

2) Front Line Asserably - Hard Wired: After Tactical Neural Implant and Millennium, I didn't think they could release a better CD, but they did!

3) Covenant - United States of Mind

4) Wumpscut - Bunker Gate Seven

5) Leaetherstrip - Suicide Borabers

6) Killing Joke - Pandemonium

7) KMFDM - XTORT

8) Corabichrist - Everybody Hates You

9) Skinny Puppy - Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse

10) Front 242 - Tyranny For You
 
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KMFDM had a progression somewhat like Ministry's...in that their early stuff was more synth-based and then they got heavier. I'd recommend you check out Money and Angst, two of my favorites that will show you both sides.

Thrill Kill Kult's Kooker Than Jesus is definitely a cool EP. I like their first two albums, I See Good Spirits & I See Bad Spirits and Confessions of a Knife as well, but after that they got too glam for me (for the most part, I still like some songs).
 
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KMFDM had a progression somewhat like Ministry's...in that their early stuff was more synth-based and then they got heavier. I'd recommend you check out Money and Angst, two of my favorites that will show you both sides.

Thrill Kill Kult's Kooker Than Jesus is definitely a cool EP. I like their first two albums, I See Good Spirits & I See Bad Spirits and Confessions of a Knife as well, but after that they got too glam for me (for the most part, I still like some songs).

Unrelated to those, if you like Ministry and RevCo I hope you've heard Pailhead's EP Trait and Lard's LP The Last Temptation of Reid. If not, I'd rush out and get those.
 
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