Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
Soar through the industrial metal cosmos with this memorable track:
A highlight from Danzig's gradual move away from electro-industrial back into the heavier metal, with Glenn Danzig's mind-blowing vocal talent:
A brilliant closing track for this amazing industrial black metal journey:
Noise-powered industrial/nu metal with programmed drums hitting as hard as actual drums and impressive vocals:
I find the song title hilarious because it's not filler at all, but rather a great highlight from the beginning album of Devin Townsend's massive career:
One of the heaviest songs I've heard in my life, arguably heavier than most death/thrash metal:
A massive war anthem of extreme industrial metal:
A true industrial metal swansong from Devin Townsend's heavier band:
An abrasive standout from Godflesh's comeback of industrial metal purity:
Industrial metal from Birmingham, England.
A brutal piece of aggressive djenty industrial metal from the DOOM soundtrack:
It's quite a strange thing to believe, but even a dark song about a real-life murder can be so mesmerizing:
Sounds like the industrial direction from the previous In This Moment album Mother will continue in their upcoming album Godmode. You'll know what I mean when you check out the brand-new single from this band led by modern metal goddess Maria Brink:
A dark slow 8-minute trip through industrial metal popularized by this band and album:
An epic highlight of Egypt-inspired industrial rock/metal from a band once known as a post-punk developing group in the 80s:
In This Moment is never afraid to add a dark alt-/industrial metal twist to a classic pop hit, such as in their brand-new ominous take on this Bjork single:
If you thought In This Moment could add R-rated sexiness to industrial metal, the dark sinister power of Genitorturers had already preceded them by about 20 years and put them to shame:
Cold industrial rock/metal riffing and beats done the right way:
An awesome inspiring mix of guitars and electronics definitely worth your downtime:
The perfect key to Danzig's industrial metal era:
Only one of a few good metal-sounding tracks in this mediocre industrial/alt-rock offering:
Another nice standout of industrial rock/metal:
The climatic closer of an album that is the one-time experiment in industrial metal for Judas Priest's Rob Halford:
The Oomph! compilation 1991-1996 The Early Works has some great highlights from the earlier part of their career like this one from their electro-techno debut that's actually metal enough to be in this thread...
...And remixes like this one that actually enhances another Oomph! favorite of mine: