Ministry's TMIATTT was my introduction to industrial along with Front Line Assembly. 3TEETH and Youth Code are modern bands worth mentioning in this regard. Both excellent representations of the old school electro industrial sound.
@@Dennisdeepcuts I guessing this ratio is applicable for many good teachers. The list in this video is great. Just look at Uncarved Block by Flux of Pink Indians - what an f-ing album. Truly strange and beautiful music.
@@Dennisdeepcuts loving the history lessons and the amazing music man. Don’t stop delivering the goods. (And… are Refused touring?! Is there New music around the corner?! You HAVE bring Refused to New Zealand for the next tour. You have fans here. I Will be there in a heartbeat.)
I was trying to find out but according to an interview with Ian he claimed he’s never played live with them. I know Lard did some “shows” with ministry.
So, Ian was just the singer for the studio albums but the band Pailhead is still mostly Ministry, and yes Lard is mostly Jello with Ministry backing him up, lol... seems like no difference....
Industrial is my favorite! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Fantastic work.
I always learn something new each episode.
Keep pushing, Dennis.
If people keep watching I’ll keep pushing. Thanks.
Pain Teens! I heard them on a local late-night radio show while driving in my car, late 1990 or early 1991. Still a fan!
I was introduced to Industrial Music by the "Mix Up" Album by Cabaret Voltaire.
Great album.
Ministry's TMIATTT was my introduction to industrial along with Front Line Assembly. 3TEETH and Youth Code are modern bands worth mentioning in this regard. Both excellent representations of the old school electro industrial sound.
Youth code are fantastic. Refused brought them on tour right before the pandemic. Lovely people as well.
Very interesting. I would very appreciate if you could add the list of the records.
My personal favorites, The Young Gods and a Portuguese band called Bizarra Locomotiva.
Young gods are great. Need to check out that Portuguese band.
Did not know many of these band. Very interesting!
This channel is 50% bragging and 50% education. 😀
@@Dennisdeepcuts I guessing this ratio is applicable for many good teachers. The list in this video is great. Just look at Uncarved Block by Flux of Pink Indians - what an f-ing album. Truly strange and beautiful music.
I had no idea Wartime existed, and am a big Rollins fan… so thank you! And Danzig 5 is dope haha
You are welcome and yes it is!!!!
Pailhead!! Awesome. Ministry was my intro to Industrial as well.
Ministry is pretty fantastic.
@@Dennisdeepcutswere, got boring over the last few years
Great bands and music! I was into or aware of bands you presented. Check out Crash Worship and Missing Foundation. Cheers🐾
Both bands are in the collection. Great stuff.
Many an Adrian Sherwood connection in this video as well
Outside is probably my most listened to Bowie album. So cool you mentioned here.
It’s a really cool album.
@@Dennisdeepcuts loving the history lessons and the amazing music man. Don’t stop delivering the goods.
(And… are Refused touring?! Is there New music around the corner?! You HAVE bring Refused to New Zealand for the next tour. You have fans here. I Will be there in a heartbeat.)
Pailhead played with ministry as basically a part of Ministry on one of their tours.
I was trying to find out but according to an interview with Ian he claimed he’s never played live with them.
I know Lard did some “shows” with ministry.
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So, Ian was just the singer for the studio albums but the band Pailhead is still mostly Ministry, and yes Lard is mostly Jello with Ministry backing him up, lol... seems like no difference....
Ministry. Hell yes. Saw them with Melvins and got a Remo bass drum head signed by the whole band.
How about the Head of David - Dustbowl album. I guess you can also call them industrial rock.
Fear Factory did a cover of Dog day sunrise.
Forkboy still in heavy rotation, love that album
That Flux record is brilliant, as is everything else they released, including their second LP (which I cannot name for obvious reasons!!)😅
It’s such a fantastic album. Everything they did was great. In different ways.
Yeah, there was a lot more to them than Tube Disasters. By the way, any plans to do a video about The Ex at any point?
@@KMCArtist not really. But they do deserve some love. So who knows.
And White House cheers🐾
Television, the drug of the nation, breeding ignorance and feeding radiation ❤ Always dream of a Beatnigs reunion. Hell, Disposable Heroes even.
Late 80's Ministry is still the best Industrial Rock has to offer. I always preferred the side projects more though.
check out DINK!
Always wanted to see a full Wartime album but Henry and Andrew had a falling out. Sucks.
That’s a shame. It’s a great ep.
@@Dennisdeepcuts I was happy to see it on your list. Such a unique band. Some of the best bass lines ever.
Chrome. End of story.
I had a Chrome record lined up but for reasons unknown it got bumped. But yes!!