Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
Listening to this catchy cyber metal party anthem again on its album's one-year anniversary:
The perfect epic cyber metal soundtrack to a sci-fi boss battle:
I just discovered this cover of a Fear Factory song, and while the original song is still amazing, Mechina gave it an epic enhancement:
Synthwave metal at its best in the perfect ending to this Parasite Inc. album:
The death metal aggression is in perfect flow with the techno groove in this remix saving the EP from being a total disaster:
A high-quality climatic piece of industrial dance-metal from this side-project of Turmion Katilot vocalist MC Raaka Pee:
A killer industrial metal blend of Health's usual electro-industrial and the groove/thrash metal of Lamb of God:
The ultimate anthem for the leading band of Neue Deutsche Härte:
The ultimate anthem for these English forerunners of industrial rock/metal:
The perfect resurrection of these English forerunners of industrial rock/metal:
Sybreed can blast through sonic cyber/industrial metal right from the start with their debut's opening highlight:
This highlight is almost like a slower and more mesmerizing Godflesh:
Perhaps the most unforgiving piece of doomy industrial metal you can find:
So ridiculous, so potentially offensive... And interestingly, I love it:
An industrial noise-metal epic of beastly destruction:
Put the industrial noise-metal Uniform on this brutal electronic drone noise Body and you get intense mighty monoliths like this one:
A true anthem of war to begin the sequel album to Gothminister's grand masterpiece Pandemonium:
This collab with ERRA is an absolute favorite of mine that should be heard by future generations:
A highlight with melody and not too much dissonance, quite rare in this industrial death metal album:
Expect the most experimental twists in this brutal album's oddly titled final epic:
One of the best songs ever of industrial death metal, with more ambient doom throughout to add to the bleakness:
An amazing cover of a My Dying Bride song to close off this cover album. Though it would be great if they could cover one of the heavier My Dying Bride songs.
A true electro-industrial metal standout with some perfect apocalyptic twists from the distorted sax:
The more industrial second half of the powerful Pantocrator: