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Placebo – Running Up That Hill Lyrics

Placebo – Running Up That Hill Lyrics

I listen to a slight bit of Placebo but I haven’t heard of this song until a few weeks ago. It’s interesting, though, I think with the songs buildup, he could have expanded it and given the song a bit more “UMPH”.
It’s a good song nonetheless. Of course trying to figure out who exactly this type of song could relate to is rather difficult. I mean the mate could be referring to a lost loved one or he could be singing toward a general emotion.

Puscifer Releases Movie DVD of "Queen B"

Puscifer Releases Movie DVD of "Queen B"

Well, My brother bought this DVD recently and it contains 2 tracks on it. I thought it may have been another weird video from Maynard, since everyone knows that mate is a bit out their but still creates top-notch music.
The only this this “DVD” contained was the music video to Queen B and some small black and white 10 minute or so movie of two people critiquing the Queen B music video. Supposedly that was the “Queen B with Commentary Track”.
Honestly, this movie DVD is just some marketing crap that shouldn’t have been marketed in the first place. Not …read more

Juno Reactor Creates "Gods & Monsters"

Juno Reactor Creates "Gods & Monsters"

Juno Reactor’s composer, Ben Watkins, takes us into uncharted territories of sonic awareness with “Gods & Monsters“, and is the 7th album of Juno Reactor. This album has been deemed to originate with “transforming its sound through film music” and is 9 songs in length!

VNV Nation – Epicentre Lyrics

VNV Nation – Epicentre Lyrics

Now this song is lengthy, and it can get annoying if you have a really bad day and aren’t in the mood to sing the same lyrics in what seems to be an almost repetitive manner. Though this is more toward the end of the song then anywhere else.
Nevertheless, VNV Nation has out-done themselves when it comes to “Epicentre“. This song can be found on the Future Perfect album. This song has been a huge hit since it’s release on the 28th of January 2002.
Hehe, 6 years old and the song is STILL kicking ass. I have recently heard …read more

Diary of Dreams – The Plague Lyrics

Diary of Dreams – The Plague Lyrics

I’ve always enjoyed this song, and frankly the addiction kicks in every time I listen to this glorious song. It also reminds me a bit of Type O Negative from the singers voice, and on top of that, it’s fun to yell “HEY!” throughout the entirety of the song.
Now for the break down of the song. Right off the bat, as soon as the first string of the dust guitar is struck, the beat sends out an aggressive yet foreboding feeling yet at the same time the allure from the consistency of the bass guitar can leave the listener …read more

Boys & Girls

Boys & Girls

I just found this whole song hilarious and it needs to be in the archives of Industrial Addiction. The song is Boys & Girls by Fear Cult. This particular version can be found on Psycho Tina’s Hell House of Horrors album. There is also another remix found on the 2nd disk of This is Neo-Goth. The remix is called the Floor Slammer Remix by Julian Beeston.
Talk about a long frigin remix name.
Well enjoy the original version of this song included below.
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As Always, Here is A Fix.

NIN – The Fragile Lyrics

NIN – The Fragile Lyrics

It’s funny how sometimes you can forget about certain songs that you love and used to listen to on a regular basis or say “Hey! I lovvvvvvve that song!”
Nine Inch Nails – The Fragile just happens to be one of those songs that I completely forgot I had (and loved) until recently when I was out and about…Okay fine, I don’t get out much…

Fxxk The Mainstream Review and ReGen Magazine

Fxxk The Mainstream Review and ReGen Magazine

I’m sure all you industrial and EBM fans have heard of the Fxxk The Mainstream Volume 1 CD… Unfortunately my brother has the CD and heh, I’m glad it stays in his car. Though it does have a lot of decent songs, the overall diversity and flow of the CD needed to have a lot more thought put into it. I recently came across a review from ReGen Magazine one this particular let down of what they deem to be a CD.
The reviewer is that of Damon Wilson and here is a quick excerpt on the review:

Celldweller: Take It and Break It Volume #2 – Frozen Remixes

Celldweller: Take It and Break It Volume #2 – Frozen Remixes

Klayton from Celldweller is on his third remix contest from his personal label FIXT. During these contest’s, music producers from industrial to EBM to drum & bass to IDM and all points in between, come to put their own taste on the selected track. This contests track was Frozen. Just as the other contests stated, there will only be three winners chosen out of hundreds of submissions.
First place was the As Ember mix by Brent Young. A hard-hitting industrial mix full of searing synth manipulations amid fields of ambient bass pads, it’s no wonder this mix won first place, bearing …read more

Stromkern – Stand Up Lyrics

Stromkern – Stand Up Lyrics

Imagine an all out brawl of :wumpscut, Yo Yo Ma, and House of Pain, and you’ll have the sound of Stromkern! The glorious blends of James “Ned” Kirby gave birth to Stromkern in 1994 after his DJing days lost their luster.
“Ned” DJed in Madison, Wisconsin in his teen bopper days, and gained much of his experience under “Flowers For Ravers”. (Honestly mate, what the hell kind of band name is THAT?!”)
Anywho, Ned’s earlier acts included “Konzentrationslagen” and “Aussicht vom Rande der Nacht” as well as a cover of Nick Cave’s “The Mercy Seat”. All of which …read more

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