Who/What is your fav Christian Metal / Industrial band or album???

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The drum work was pretty tight on Immune though.

[video=youtube;Lpw_eMs0NtA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpw_eMs0NtA[/video]



What bothers me about SE is every single time I think I'm going to get an opportunity to see them live... they cancel the gig.


When Dead Alive came out I was scheduled to see them during the scream the prayer tour... they bailed like three days (okay fine five) before they were going to be where I was going to see them. Becoming the Archetype was there though, so it wasn't a total loss. There were some truly weird kids at that concert, well and truly weird kids...
But we're talking LS not SE =P
 
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Julio was such a cool guy. I lived in S FL back then and ran into him numerous times at shows. We hung out at a secular Battle of the Bands where Strongarm played. They arrived from the airport after playing in C-Stone. Jason hurt his knee on stage first song and they duct taped his knee (in shorts, so straight to the skin and hair) and they finished the set. My buddy and Julio stormed into the pit the second they heard SA start playing.
 

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I'd say this is the best grind I've heard come from christians besides, Frank's Enemy, but they were kinda humorous and I loved it. Not sure about Inevitable End's second album. I got the impression they were moving away from their christian beliefs, but I'm not sure. I don't want to make any judgments and would like to hear from them what they got to say about it. I didn't really like the second album and didn't keep it.

[video=youtube_share;dyUXDqISq3Y]http://youtu.be/dyUXDqISq3Y[/video]
Dude that was brutal, love it.
 

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[video=youtube_share;LmP9BVKbM2I]http://youtu.be/LmP9BVKbM2I[/video]
 

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'Christageddon?' Really?
Sucha funny genre this. :p

(I guess they mean 'another crusade' by that.)

 
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This kid is awesome...

[video=youtube;MR_x_vrSZBM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR_x_vrSZBM[/video]
 
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the new Sleeping Giant is sounding good to me :)

this one released 2 days ago:


[video=youtube_share;4tBmZMGjObM]http://youtu.be/4tBmZMGjObM[/video]
 
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I stopped listening to it, mainly because I just wasn't interested in metal music anymore. I still enjoy the occasional Skillet.

But my person favorite was Red. I have an autographed poster, a t-shirt, and CD. I met them at WinterJam 2013, and my hand was shaking so much. It was great.
 
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Brothers. I'm into metal and I love it, but I don't have a great culture about Industrial Music.
Can anyone suggest to me the best ever Industrial albums of the secular and the christian scene?
Thanks!
 

posthuman

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Brothers. I'm into metal and I love it, but I don't have a great culture about Industrial Music.
Can anyone suggest to me the best ever Industrial albums of the secular and the christian scene?
Thanks!
i can't call any album "best ever" or even any artist.
i will say that no discussion of secular Industrial music can be had without mentioning Skinny Puppy,
and no discussion of Christian Industrial music can be had without mentioning Mortal.


[video=youtube_share;0XxApgZBVdg]http://youtu.be/0XxApgZBVdg[/video]

^ this track from their "Lusis" album, 1992
 

posthuman

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another name that always comes up when someone talks about "Christian Industrial music" is Circle of Dust (this is Klayton, who now owns Fixt records and produces music under the name Celldweller. he and Blue Stahli, also on Fixt, started off as 'christian' artists, but were disgusted by pressure from labels etc to write more evangelical music. they're considered secular these days.)

[video=youtube_share;qbVX_gMnFls]http://youtu.be/qbVX_gMnFls[/video]

^ this from the first Circle of Dust album, 1994
 

posthuman

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another early 90's gospel industrial artist was Blackhouse. what's called "industrial" isn't always hard techno or keyboard effects and voice samples mixed with keyboard effects, but sometimes harsh electric noise. Mental Destruction is another 90's gospel band in this vein, but even more "noise-oriented"

[video=youtube_share;Bm7e2ajJp80]http://youtu.be/Bm7e2ajJp80[/video]
 

posthuman

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more Christian Industrial from the 90's.. New Society had a much more direct scriptural message, albeit from a dark perspective. like a lot of metal, a lot of christian industrial music is lyrically full of anger against hypocrisy and wickedness, and self-deprecating in rejection of our own sinful natures.

[video=youtube_share;v5uvsSlrxIY]http://youtu.be/v5uvsSlrxIY[/video]


 

posthuman

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another early, influential Christian group to play music in the industrial style was Deitiphobia..

[video=youtube_share;L8ayP42Rzsw]http://youtu.be/L8ayP42Rzsw[/video]
 

posthuman

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like Deitiphobia, Judean Radiostatic was never very popular but influenced a lot of artists who later went on to write their own electronic gospel music.

[video=youtube_share;y02or83x4L8]http://youtu.be/y02or83x4L8[/video]
 

posthuman

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one of the first Christian Industrial artists to really have some widespread popularity was Klank. the man behind this project was also a guitarist for Circle of Dust.

[video=youtube_share;Rp5Lh2snR9k]http://youtu.be/Rp5Lh2snR9k[/video]

this song from 1997 (?) was a fairly big hit even with people who normally weren't into this style of music. heavy guitar-based music appealed to metalheads and techno-freaks alike, and not having a particularly evangelical message, they appealed to secular crowds as well.
 

posthuman

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in 1995 a number of artists in the Christian Industrial scene came together to produce an album under the name Argyle Park.
the album, "Misguided" is a classic anyone into this music should be aware of..

[video=youtube_share;1Y1k3vZcCzA]http://youtu.be/1Y1k3vZcCzA[/video]