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The Future of Industrial Metal
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Heavy Metal Historian
Episode 31:
We conclude our look into Industrial Metal, as we look at where the style was during the beginning of the 21st century, and where it’s going now. Following the legacy set down by groups such as Nine Inch Nails, VAST, Ministry, Rammstein, and Marilyn Manson, we search for what’s in store for the Future of Industrial Metal.
Hosted by Greg Davies from Blendover, the Heavy Metal Historian Podcast delivers to you snippets of tales from years gone by in the world of Metal, one episode at a time.
Metal News Links
BLACK SABBATH To Embark On Final Tour In 2016, Says OZZY OSBOURNE
BLACK SABBATH’s BILL WARD Releases First Solo Album In 18 Years, ‘Accountable Beasts’
BRITNY FOX Has Reunited And Is Back In Studio
GORGUTS Announces Demo Vinyl Anthology
HELLOWEEN: New Song ‘Lost In America’ Available For Streaming
ICED EARTH Rejoined By Drummer BRENT SMEDLEY; New Album Title Revealed
Late ’80s/Early ’90s Incarnation Of VENOM Reunites As VENOM INC.
LINDEMANN Featuring RAMMSTEIN Frontman: ‘Skills In Pills’ Album Artwork
SEPULTURA To Release ‘Under My Skin’ 30th-Anniversary EP
SLIPKNOT’s COREY TAYLOR Says He Turned Down Opportunity To Star In ‘Rock Of Love’
Recommended Listening:
- “People of Property” by iNsuRge from IMF
- “Turquoise” by VAST from Nude
- “Pussy” by Rammstein from Made in Germany
- “Cum Junkie” by Genitorturers from Blackheart Revolution
- “Die MF Die” by Dope from Life
- “Bitches” by Mindless Self Indulgence from Frankenstein Girls…
- “Idol” by Anaal Nathrakh from Desideratum
- “Red Stars” by The Birthday Massacre from Walking with Strangers
- “Switchback” by Celldweller from Celldweller
- “Cyanide” by Deathstars from Termination Bliss
- “Sent to Destroy” by Combichrist from Today We Are All Demons
- “More Metal Than the Devil” by Hanzel und Gretyl from Black Forest Metal
- “Bioactive” by Sybreed from Slave Design
- “U Can’t Stop the Bomb” by Left Spine Down from Fighting for Voltage
- “The Plague” by Diary of Dreams from Nekrolog 43
- “The Great Destroyer” by Nine Inch Nails from Year Zero
- “The Great Satan” by Ministry from Rio Grande Blood
- “The Beginning of the End” by Nine Inch Nails from Year Zero
- “Again and Again” by VAST from Making Evening and Night
- “Vinterbaest III” by Forhekset alle from Vinterbaest
- “Everything Changes The Same” by Re-Fuse from Everything Changes the Same
- “Behind this Smoking Screen” by Herrschaft from Behind This Smoking Screen
- “Breaking Apart” by In Virgo from In Virgo
- “Every Day is Halloween” by Ministry from Early Trax
- “But at What Cost” by Savi0r from Invulnerability
58 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on March 26, 2021 02:10 (). Last successful fetch was on November 17, 2018 05:55 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 94877194 series 81939
Heavy Metal Historian
Episode 31:
We conclude our look into Industrial Metal, as we look at where the style was during the beginning of the 21st century, and where it’s going now. Following the legacy set down by groups such as Nine Inch Nails, VAST, Ministry, Rammstein, and Marilyn Manson, we search for what’s in store for the Future of Industrial Metal.
Hosted by Greg Davies from Blendover, the Heavy Metal Historian Podcast delivers to you snippets of tales from years gone by in the world of Metal, one episode at a time.
Metal News Links
BLACK SABBATH To Embark On Final Tour In 2016, Says OZZY OSBOURNE
BLACK SABBATH’s BILL WARD Releases First Solo Album In 18 Years, ‘Accountable Beasts’
BRITNY FOX Has Reunited And Is Back In Studio
GORGUTS Announces Demo Vinyl Anthology
HELLOWEEN: New Song ‘Lost In America’ Available For Streaming
ICED EARTH Rejoined By Drummer BRENT SMEDLEY; New Album Title Revealed
Late ’80s/Early ’90s Incarnation Of VENOM Reunites As VENOM INC.
LINDEMANN Featuring RAMMSTEIN Frontman: ‘Skills In Pills’ Album Artwork
SEPULTURA To Release ‘Under My Skin’ 30th-Anniversary EP
SLIPKNOT’s COREY TAYLOR Says He Turned Down Opportunity To Star In ‘Rock Of Love’
Recommended Listening:
- “People of Property” by iNsuRge from IMF
- “Turquoise” by VAST from Nude
- “Pussy” by Rammstein from Made in Germany
- “Cum Junkie” by Genitorturers from Blackheart Revolution
- “Die MF Die” by Dope from Life
- “Bitches” by Mindless Self Indulgence from Frankenstein Girls…
- “Idol” by Anaal Nathrakh from Desideratum
- “Red Stars” by The Birthday Massacre from Walking with Strangers
- “Switchback” by Celldweller from Celldweller
- “Cyanide” by Deathstars from Termination Bliss
- “Sent to Destroy” by Combichrist from Today We Are All Demons
- “More Metal Than the Devil” by Hanzel und Gretyl from Black Forest Metal
- “Bioactive” by Sybreed from Slave Design
- “U Can’t Stop the Bomb” by Left Spine Down from Fighting for Voltage
- “The Plague” by Diary of Dreams from Nekrolog 43
- “The Great Destroyer” by Nine Inch Nails from Year Zero
- “The Great Satan” by Ministry from Rio Grande Blood
- “The Beginning of the End” by Nine Inch Nails from Year Zero
- “Again and Again” by VAST from Making Evening and Night
- “Vinterbaest III” by Forhekset alle from Vinterbaest
- “Everything Changes The Same” by Re-Fuse from Everything Changes the Same
- “Behind this Smoking Screen” by Herrschaft from Behind This Smoking Screen
- “Breaking Apart” by In Virgo from In Virgo
- “Every Day is Halloween” by Ministry from Early Trax
- “But at What Cost” by Savi0r from Invulnerability
58 episodes
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