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Quote from: ppbebe on November 09, 2004, 01:26:30 PM
So, don?t you know if there's any difference between US Industrial and EU one?
Industrial is another one of those words that don't really mean anything. It could be any band from NIN to Ministry to Atari Teenage riot (far end of the spectrum and totally unlistenable if you ask me). Hell, even Killing Joke could be considered as industrial now I guess ! And those bands are pretty different from one another.
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am I correct in thinking Axl dissed Lars from the stage in on of his 2002 concerts?
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Quote from: Pandora on November 09, 2004, 03:14:16 PM
Quote from: ppbebe on November 09, 2004, 01:26:30 PM
So, don?t you know if there's any difference between US Industrial and EU one?
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Industrial is another one of those words that don't really mean anything. It could be any band from NIN to Ministry to Atari Teenage riot (far end of the spectrum and totally unlistenable if you ask me). Hell, even Killing Joke could be considered as industrial now I guess ! And those bands are pretty different from one another.
Thanks.
So anything goes.
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Industrial is another one of those words that don't really mean anything. It could be any band from NIN to Ministry to Atari Teenage riot (far end of the spectrum and totally unlistenable if you ask me). Hell, even Killing Joke could be considered as industrial now I guess ! And those bands are pretty different from one another.
Those bands are... in this order, industrial metal, industrial metal, hardcore techno, and post-punk. Industrial, in it's truest form, are bands like Skinny Puppy.
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Quote from: jimmythegent on November 10, 2004, 12:43:57 AM
am I correct in thinking Axl dissed Lars from the stage in on of his 2002 concerts?
Haven't heard about that one, but Axl did say something about him after the GNR & Metallica tour in the 90s.
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this interview seems old, i also never heard of axl dissing lars in 2002, anybody know anything about it
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Industrial is another one of those words that don't really mean anything. It could be any band from NIN to Ministry to Atari Teenage riot (far end of the spectrum and totally unlistenable if you ask me). Hell, even Killing Joke could be considered as industrial now I guess ! And those bands are pretty different from one another.
Those bands are... in this order, industrial metal, industrial metal, hardcore techno, and post-punk. Industrial, in it's truest form, are bands like Skinny Puppy.
Totally.
Post-punk? Another one of those stupid labels. Like there's pre-punk and post-punk?
And Atari Teenage Riot would hardly qualify as techno. I saw them open for NIN on their latest tour, and they didn't sound techno at all, more like supersonic noise and non-stop yelling for 30 minutes.
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Post-punk? Another one of those stupid labels. Like there's pre-punk and post-punk?
And Atari Teenage Riot would hardly qualify as techno. I saw them open for NIN on their latest tour, and they didn't sound techno at all, more like supersonic noise and non-stop yelling for 30 minutes.
Although I brought it up, I don't want to get into a genre argument. My point was that "industrial" isn't a catch-all term for any dark band with a drum machine, and not all those bands are industrial (or any of them for that matter). With that said, post-punk?s just a 80?s rock sub-genre of music that was created because of the innovations of punk before it. That?s not to say that punk had to necessarily end for post-punk to begin or anything. As for Atari Teenage Riot, I admit they?re hard to categorize. From what I know of them though, ?hardcore techno? seems to be the best way to go. Maybe I?m thinking of the ?U.S. techno? that someone else mentioned. Heh.
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Post-punk? Another one of those stupid labels. Like there's pre-punk and post-punk?
And Atari Teenage Riot would hardly qualify as techno. I saw them open for NIN on their latest tour, and they didn't sound techno at all, more like supersonic noise and non-stop yelling for 30 minutes.
Although I brought it up, I don't want to get into a genre argument. My point was that "industrial" isn't a catch-all term for any dark band with a drum machine, and not all those bands are industrial (or any of them for that matter). With that said, post-punk?s just a 80?s rock sub-genre of music that was created because of the innovations of punk before it. That?s not to say that punk had to necessarily end for post-punk to begin or anything. As for Atari Teenage Riot, I admit they?re hard to categorize. From what I know of them though, ?hardcore techno? seems to be the best way to go. Maybe I?m thinking of the ?U.S. techno? that someone else mentioned. Heh.
I would say that Atari Teenage Riot is just electro-punk or techno-punk. BTW, I actually like Revolution Action. It's better than Silkworms, IMO.
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Quote from: Skeletor on November 12, 2004, 01:04:19 AM
Quote from: jimmythegent on November 10, 2004, 12:43:57 AM
am I correct in thinking Axl dissed Lars from the stage in on of his 2002 concerts?
Haven't heard about that one, but Axl did say something about him after the GNR & Metallica tour in the 90s.
At the Toronto concert in '02 Axl mentions the Montreal riot and says that they will have more discussions later about, in a very sarcastic manner, "my dear friend Lars."
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Lars always has great things to say about Axl. I've seen a ton of interviews where he's sort of brought up Axl on his own without it being part of the questioning. Going as far back as the late 80s he's been talking about him quite a bit. He's even done some much more recently, like in the last 6 months or so.
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Axl really bashes him\them in some 90's concerts
James called him "the rock rascist" then axl slams ulrich... bla bla, unpredicteble guy or what?
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