Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
Amidst a sea of ambient tracks lies a few brilliant industrial metal tracks, like this hammering opening track:
A true classic of Lard's brand of industrial rock/metal:
A punishing highlight from one of the more famous industrial metal musicians around:
Another brilliant highlight from the true kickstarting album of cyber metal:
Another perfect cauldron of cyber/industrial metal:
For this band's debut album, they used Godflesh's industrial metal formula with some unique twists, in highlights like this one:
One of the best songs to ever combine industrial metal with groove-ish death metal:
A Ministry-inspired chord monster:
An underrated fun blast of industrial metal/hard rock:
Well-written standard riffs in this highlight from Hypocrisy side-project Pain:
Elemental industrial rock/metal with some bits of alt-rock and dance-punk, different from their debut yet something I enjoy slightly more:
Cold horror-filled industrial metal that should be picked up by Ministry fans:
Clean vocals, deathly heaviness, industrial production, and groove riffing, all in one place:
Despite the song name, this is a total industrial mind-smasher of epic drama:
A melodic standout anthem with a mighty chorus and riffing. I would recommend starting at the beginning of the album though if you're going the story route.
Similarly to Amorphis' Far From the Sun, I can find the best songs of this underrated Fear Factory album in both the standard edition...
...And the deluxe digipak edition:
One of the best songs by the band, though the quality of this album would then slowly descend:
One of the darkest-sounding tracks I've heard in industrial metal, almost like funeral doom before that subgenre was fully developed:
A winning standout with the sharp riffing of industrial metal:
A brilliant highlight from the pioneering band of Neue Deutsche Härte:
An 8-minute epic from this band's first album with the industrial metal sound they would be known for:
A long repetitive yet epic standout of industrial metal/post-sludge:
8-bit sounds and groove/thrash added into industrial/alternative metal ecstasy:
A dark-sounding highlight in a drum 'n' bass-littered industrial rock/metal album: