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ladies, gentlemen and everything in between, today… were FUNKY PARTYING ?
I am turning this thread Into a virtual disco room, time to get funky and dance till you drop!! ?
 
Everybody get the forum jumpin'.
 
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Weren't you the one saying in an spanish post that you are learning the language?
I might be mistaken. Anyway, here is a good one from my country with lyrics.
That’s really thought of you, thanks. And yes, it was me. Good catch. : D
 
And here another classic
 
The 80s industrial scene scene is one of my favorites. Lots of creativity, vibes, and utter despair. Maybe not a cohesive scene since there's debate on who and who shouldn't be classified as industrial, but a lot of my favorite music is linked to it. My favorite industrial group is Controlled bleeding ofcourse they were hardly just industrial, its what i tend to associate them most with. Ofcourse I also love Einsturzende Neubauten, Coil, Skinny Puppy, Throbbing Gristle (More 70s I know), Cabaret Voltaire, SPK, Front 242, Dissecting Table, Chu Ishikawa, Ramleh, and a lot of others.
 
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Fuck yeah, and i think oldschool industrial stuff influenced a ton of stuff from there on. I love artists that took that industrial sound a bit further too, famously Autechre, and all the more industrial stuff of Meat Beat Manifesto
Speaking of Meat Beat Manifesto, i love this colab they did with Merzbow and this video 1 year ago, grinds my gears
 
Fuck yeah, and i think oldschool industrial stuff influenced a ton of stuff from there on. I love artists that took that industrial sound a bit further too, famously Autechre, and all the more industrial stuff of Meat Beat Manifesto
Speaking of Meat Beat Manifesto, i love this colab they did with Merzbow and this video 1 year ago, grinds my gears
Yo that's pretty rad yo!
 
I grew up in the 90's and was a fan of Nine Inch Nails, so that took me down the industrial rabbit hole. I found that I dug Ministry and Skinny Puppy, since those were the bands Trent Reznor was ripping off. But aside from that I didn't dig into the genre that much.
 
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oh n I do a toplist every year for the Metal Storm site - Merzbow/Meat Beat Manifesto is in my top 50 for last year:

 
I grew up in the 90's and was a fan of Nine Inch Nails, so that took me down the industrial rabbit hole. I found that I dug Ministry and Skinny Puppy, since those were the bands Trent Reznor was ripping off. But aside from that I didn't dig into the genre that much.
Theres a lot of great stuff though a lot of it even less accessible in sound compared to those groups. Have you tried Godflesh and Coil?
 
Theres a lot of great stuff though a lot of it even less accessible in sound compared to those groups. Have you tried Godflesh and Coil?

Coil sounds vagely familiar, I think I've heard it, but I'm not sure if I'm confusing it with Lacuna Coil, lol.
 
I was a big fan of Nine Inch Ͷails, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and KMFDM when I was younger. I sometimes even listened to some of the pop-wannabes like Stabbing Westward and Gravity Kills when I couldn't find anything else new to listen to. (Although unlike the earlier mentioned bands, I don't listen to those two any more.) I eventually found more of the older bands and sometimes listen to them as well.

Anyways, if you want to get into the genre or just want a better understanding of it, I recommend this video from Trash Theory (probably the best rock history channel on YouTube):
 
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I was a big fan of Nine Inch Ͷails, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and KMFDM when I was younger. I sometimes even listened to some of the pop-wannabes like Stabbing Westward and Gravity Kills when I couldn't find anything else new to listen to. (Although unlike the earlier mentioned bands I don't listen to those two any more.) I eventually found more of the older bands and sometimes listen to them as well.

Anyways, if you want to get into the genre or just want a better understanding of it, I recommend this video from Trash Theory (probably the best rock history channel on YouTube):

Ah wow, yeah KMFDM was solid too. Those were the bands I liked as well since they were closer to the Nine Inch Nails/Marylin Manson sound.
 
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