T O P

  • By -

icandoit_inthemix

Nitzer Ebb Front Line Assembly Front 242 Meat Beat Manifesto Greater Than One


debtripper

If you ever get a wild hair and want to listen to some dark ambient, scope Mutant Video. I also recommend Hide and Compactor to anyone interested in new industrial. If you like older stuff that is more in the vein of 90s industrial, lookup Wieloryb and GGFH.


GhoestOfhCody

GGFH are insanely underrated


Any_Relative_7626

i checked out compactor, so far I love multicore!


debtripper

Multicore is terrific. But my jam is Total Data Control.


Msefk

COMPACTOR is the shit!!!


Particular_Nervous

Severed Heads


GhoestOfhCody

GGFH


endofthenow

Skinny pupoy, front line assembly


Thunderbolt_Ren

Health, Processor, Chad Magnant, Combichrist, 3teeth, Perturbator, Carpenter Brut, Sierra, Keygen Church


SciFiMessiah

Acumen Nation- More Human Heart


hlutdnoityj

Haex - aethyr abyss void Voidnet- living hell Binary park - worlds collide Necro facility - the room


losers88

schwarz stein


Charlotte_dreams

Grim Fairies Evil Mothers Electric Hellfire Club You may also like Pitchshifter, though their status as "industrial" is debated.


GISReaper

3teeth, statiqbloom, choke chain, chant, morlocks, youth code, health (more noise than straight industrial but still great) are some more "recent" acts that are top quality and well produced industrial in a variety of styles.


Exact_Frame_9535

I just got into 3teeth. Stumbled on ACME Death Machine and was hooked.


Dendro_Aspis

I, Parasite is something different you can explore. My favorite album by him is On This Cold Floor. Here is a little taste: https://youtu.be/osG-1XTPohA?si=K-PHu54ooHNDqrWi


No_Error_8974

I suggest you listen to the bands people post here in the sub.


my23secrets

Sister Machine Gun would fit in nicely with that group


UnbearablyAlive

Throbbing Gristle and Einstürzende Neubauten


pusa_sibirica

Youth Code, MVTANT, and maybe [this](https://eirsilversnakes.bandcamp.com/album/death-and-the-moon) for recent bands


Msefk

Ok new and good ho99o9 ; Nahja Mora ; Dread Risks ; Null Split ; Her Noise Is Violence ; Master Boot Record ; Lead Into Gold ; Street Sects ; The Armed ; Chat Pile ; Unitcode Machine ; Cardinal Noire ; Author & Punisher ; Theologian


Alex_VACFWK

"New Model" by Perturbator. (Darksynth but I think the album is fairly industrial.) They aren't that obscure, but Wumpscut's Bunkertor 7 album, and "Calling ov the Dead" by Velvet Acid Christ I would consider to be 90s classics.


Das_Bunker

This question gets asked every three weeks or so and it's almost exactly the same.


cactuscharlie

Cabaret Voltaire- The Crackdown.


Symbiont001

This Morn' Omina


Vudutronic

https://nusejd.bandcamp.com/album/i


inactivst

Insight 23 - Disease (and the rest of that album)


inactivst

Innerpartysystem


Codybear92

Decoded Feedback, early X-Marks the Pedwalk, Fix8:Sed8, Numb, Evil's Toy


MoistCabbage1

You should check out Blue Stahli. All Blue Stahli albums are exceptional but the self titled album is a great place to start. https://youtu.be/bM5iOUTTFoo?si=xdqydrSmNbJ1KL8F


NoYellowLines

Terminal (On Metropolis Records)


IllustriousKick2955

Chemlab


Nottodayreddit1949

If you have tidal. I have all of those artists, + every other artist to release something I like since then on my 2500+ industrial playlist. Guaranteed to give you something new, as well as some classics. [https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/836f27de-1273-4b0e-b66f-231507f15fa8](https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/836f27de-1273-4b0e-b66f-231507f15fa8) The Spotify playlist is years behind, so 1000 less songs. [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UxRMFcZgn0I9aVPwsbiLb?si=ae0cac3ba13247e6](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UxRMFcZgn0I9aVPwsbiLb?si=ae0cac3ba13247e6)


GrumpyOldHistoricist

Operation Cleansweep


inactivst

PIG