Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
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:
Pulverizing industrial metal grace and destruction well-executed in a live recording:
Aggressive stylistic industrial rock/metal of darkness and sexuality:
The earliest industrial metal to exist comes from an album compiling demos by Godflesh's earlier incarnation Fall of Because, from the studio songs in which a few would be re-recorded for a couple of Godflesh's releases...
...To a couple live shows in which this one fits well a full-on multi-part 15-minute suite, including even that crowd fight in the middle:
A perfect highlight of bombastic hip-hop-ish industrial metal:
A scary yet catchy masterpiece composition of female-led gothic/industrial metal:
Female-vocal symphonic-infused gothic/industrial metal made fresh from the beating heart:
A yummy gigantic track from the most famous (and infamous) man of NDH:
Finnish industrial metal with a similar electro-dance vibe to German trancecore band Electric Callboy:
High-quality industrial metal by this Sepultura/Fudge Tunnel side-project:
Melodic harmony and dreamy lyrics are balance out with the heavy rhythm and rough vocals in this industrial metal hit:
Does this sample sound familiar to Godflesh fans in this industrial rock/metal highlight? It certainly does:
A massive beast of a cyber metal epic:
A fantastic cyber metal symphony in which metal guitars and electronic keyboards play out together in perfect synchronization:
Genitorturers still have their industrial metal sound in this rock-out Rob Zombie-like highlight:
Industrial rock/metal from this bridge between Klayton's two greater-known projects Circle of Dust and Celldweller:
Fantastic industrial beats and metal instrumentation are worth taking it to the dancefloor in this honorable Finnish industrial metal highlight:
When horror, speed, and industrial collide, with excellent results:
U.S.C.H! has great highlights with the band's well-balanced industrial metal sound, such as this one:
And this awesome aggressive bonus track in the physical edition:
Vicious highlights like this one will make sure the thunderous sound of industrial metal is never dead:
Amazing trance-y industrial metal to love from this band:
Feel the majestic catchy chaos of trance-y industrial metal: