there early stuff is cool for jamming…
I prefer CROAK.
It’s half crack and half dope.
And it only costs twentyyyyyyyyy dollars.
That’s right, Folks. Twentyyyyyyyy dollars.
Had the unfortunate experience of watching them open for Pigface one time…thought they were awful…
really guys , i followed these guys since there begining.
in the early days these guys jammed…each to there own…
Trite aggro-metal just isn’t my thing…
What Gunnar said.
I tried listening to them, just not my thing.
Holy crap! Look at these choads!
Are they on Psychopathic Records or something?
I actually like their cover of You Spin Me Round…
I actually like their cover of You Spin Me Round…
agreed… thought it was a manson cover for the longest time though.
That band pic is horrible!!
Late,
grmpysmrf
[reply]I actually like their cover of You Spin Me Round…
agreed… thought it was a manson cover for the longest time though.
That band pic is horrible!!
Late,
grmpysmrf[/reply]
Hate Dept. did that too.
And it only costs twentyyyyyyyyy dollars.
That’s right, Folks. Twentyyyyyyyy dollars.
Is that Ronnie Deutsche reference?
Anyways, I liked the first Dope album in high school before I decided to go down the Black Metal path. Actually it was 8th grade. I first heard about them thru wrestling of all places. ECW to be exact. Guy by the name of Rhino came out to Debonair. So Dope was more middle school. Then they put out a song called Stop and I lost interest. Then the last video I saw they just looked like a total gimmick with all the dreads. It was like nu-metal but on the Industrial side. I still kinda like their version of NWA’s Fuck The Police, but that’s a band I’ll kindly leave in my past.
The “Croak” bit I put up is from the new Ministry album. I’m not even sure which track it was from (it’s a little spoken intro part). I think it might be from “Freefall”.
Holy crap! Look at these choads!
Are they on Psychopathic Records or something?
I like the guy with blue dreds who looks like he’s crying
[reply][reply]I actually like their cover of You Spin Me Round…
agreed… thought it was a manson cover for the longest time though.
That band pic is horrible!!
Late,
grmpysmrf[/reply]
Hate Dept. did that too.[/reply]
So did Templebeat.
There were a few years where I think every 80s hit got remade at least twice by an industrial band. Funny thing is, is I liked most the covers. A lot of industrial lacks good hooks and most 80s pop lacked anything reassembling an edge, so putting the two together was predictable but entertaining none the less.
Industrial/goth covers were a fun concept until Cleopatra beat that horse to death and then raped its corpse.
Indeed, there’s a compilation of goth/industrial TV theme song covers subtitled “Felching A Dead Horse”.
Chicks. Booze. Guns. Fire trucks.
“Bitch” is the best song ever. I don’t really like anything else.
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Did the lead singer sit in a board room and designate their prospective hair colors for them ala Resevoir Dogs?
“You are Mr Green…”
Meh. They’re alright I think. I really only know them from their brief Pigface association, and I dug what I heard of them more than most of the other people that were working with Pigface at the time. I’ve really only heard a couple songs of theirs though, agreeable but not really memorable is how I recall them. But I think I’d probably pick them to listen to over, say, Stabbing Westward or Orgy. Same tier of “industrial rock” in my book. Maybe a notch below Machines of Loving Grace and 16Volt.
Did the lead singer sit in a board room and designate their prospective hair colors for them ala Resevoir Dogs?
“You are Mr Green…”
Definitely!
And is the guy in back wearing a Coldplay shirt?