Industrial metal
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| Industrial metal | |
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| Stylistic oreegins | Industrial rock, industrial dance, thrash metal, noise, noise rock, hardcore punk, electro-industrial |
| Cultural oreegins | Late 1980s, Unitit Kinrick, Germany, Unitit States |
| Typical instruments | Electric guitar, bass guitar, synthesizer, found objects, drum machine, drums, sequencer, keybuird, sampler |
| Mainstream popularity | Unnergrund in late 1980s, moderate in the early 1990s, heich frae mid 1990s tae early 2000s. Syne then, mainstream attention law in the Unitit States an moderate in Europe. |
| Derivative forms | Neue Deutsche Härte |
| Fusion genres | |
| Industrial black metal, industrial daith metal, nu metal | |
| Ither topics | |
| Leet o industrial metal baunds | |
Industrial metal is a muisic genre that draws frae industrial dance muisic,[1] thrash metal an hardcore punk, uisin repeating metal an punk guitar riffs, samplin, synthesizer or sequencer lines, an distortit vocals.[2] Foondin industrial metal acts include Ministry,[3] Godflesh,[4] an KMFDM.[3]
Industrial metal's popularity led tae some creeticism frae ither airtists associatit wi the industrial scene. Subsequently, it is maist well kent in various European permutations. Industrial metal groups hae producit mony acclaimit muisic videos.
References [edit]
- ↑ Mark Blackwell / Jim Greer: All-Day Sucker. In: SPIN Magazine, Oktober 1991, p. 57.
- ↑ Industrial Metal. allmusic. Retrieved on 11 Februar 2008. .
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Di Perna 1995a, page 69.
- ↑ Walters, Martin. (((Godflesh > Overview))). allmusic. Retrieved on 3 Julie 2008. .
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