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  1. At its birth, the genre of industrial music was different from any other music, and its use of technology and disturbing lyrics and themes to tear apart preconceptions about the necessary rules of musical form supports the suggestion that industrial music is modernist music.

    • Assimilate by Skinny Puppy. While Skinny Puppy was not the band that birthed industrial or gave it its name, they were one of the first bands to run with the label and define what the genre would be in the 1980s.
    • Hurt by Nine Inch Nails. With Nine Inch Nails remaining the most famous and listened to practitioner of the genre, it was only natural we include them as an example.
    • The Anal Staircase by Coil. With a song title like that, you know you are in for something strange with this song by Coil. From their second album Horse Rotorvator, this song showcases the heavily experimental nature of the genre.
    • Headhunter by Front 242. Front 242 is another band that embodied the industrial music image of the 1980s. Headhunter is at once both a complicated song that produces anxiety with its sound, while also being a track that anyone could dance to.
  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Learn about the origins, evolution, and influences of industrial music, a genre that combines art-rock with aggression and oblique synths. Discover the pioneers, such as Throbbing Gristle, Skinny Puppy, and Ministry, and their impact on Nine Inch Nails and other acts.

    • Nisha Gopalan
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  3. What is Industrial? In its original form it was an aggressively mechanistic and uncompromising sound formed of tape-loops, samples, often self-made synths an...

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  4. Industrial music is a form of experimental music which emerged in the 1970s. In the 1980s, industrial splintered into a range of offshoots, sometimes collectively named post-industrial music.

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Industrial music combines rock music with synthesizers, samplers, and the abrasive sound of machines.

  6. Industrial music, dissonant electronic music that arose in the late 1970s in response to punk rock. Coined by British postpunk experimentalists Throbbing Gristle, the term industrial simultaneously evoked the genre’s bleak, dystopian worldview and its harsh, assaultive sound (“muzak for the death.