June 2026 "Industrial Metal Invasion" Playlist - Metal Academy Radio
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3NEn01kXmz7TUJbh9XsUc3
Tracklisting:
1. Treponem Pal - "Ghost Rider" from Dead Inside (2025)
2. S.U.P. - "Insect Drug" from Imago (2005)
3. Neurotech - "Withstand the Agony" from Withstand the Agony (2026) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
4. Static-X - "Jic Boi" from Project Regeneration Vol. 2 (2024)
5. Die Krupps - "To the Hilt" from II - The Final Option (1993)
6. Gothminister - "616" from Anima Inferna (2011) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
7. PAIN - "Parallel to Ecstasy" from Rebirth (1999)
8. Genitorturers - "Flesh is the Law" from Flesh is the Law (2002)
9. The Amenta - "Angry Chair" from Plague of Locus (2023) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
10. Bile - "I Reject" from ReGurge:a Bucket of Bile (2004)
11. Combichrist, King 810 - "Demons Wanna Be Summoned" from Demons Wanna Be Summoned (2026)
12. Celldweller - "Good L_ck (Yo_'re F_cked) (Combichrist Remix)" from End of an Empire: The Remixes (2015) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
13. Samael - "For a Thousand Years" from Lux Mundi (2011) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
14. Illidiance - "Open Your Eyes" from Open Your Eyes (2019)
15. Clawerfield - "Bend the Sky" from Butterflies of Smoke (2016)
16. Mechina, Melrose - "Cryoshock" from Progenitor (2016)
17. Black Comedy - "Favourite Hateobject" from Instigator (2008)
18. Fear of Domination - "II" from Distorted Delusions (2014) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
19. Harms Way, King Woman - "Undertow" from Common Suffering (2023)
20. Motionless in White, Jonathan Davis - "Necessary Evil" from Graveyard Shift (2017)
21. Unheilig - "Kleine Puppe" from Puppenspiel (2008)
22. Semargl - "Loneliness" from SATANIC POP METAL (2012)
23. Rammstein - "Mehr" from Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da (2009)
24. Sybreed - "Critical Mass" from Slave Design (2004)
25. Turmion Katilot - "To Be Contiuned Act 1" from Technodiktator (2013)
26. Lord of the Lost - "The Days of Our Lives" from OPVS NOIR Vol. 3 (2026)
Here are my thoughts on all selected tracks:
Treponem Pal - "Ghost Rider" from Dead Inside (2025)
3.5/5. Treponem Pals unite!!! I actually didn't know this until when I was commenting on this track, but it's actually a cover of a song by experimental electronic rock band Suicide as a tribute to that band. RIP Alan Vega... Not a bad start to this playlist, but a little too industrial.
S.U.P. - "Insect Drug" from Imago (2005)
4/5. So apparently those Budweiser guys are actually saying "What Spherical Unit Provided???" Lol. OK but seriously, this is some progressive industrial metal here.
Neurotech - "Withstand the Agony" from Withstand the Agony (2026)
4.5/5. Wulf seems to be bringing back the earlier dark heaviness of Neurotech's earlier material from 15 years ago, showing his (inter)stellar talent. And boy, does it hit hard as f***! This should work well in a boss battle. And when the harsh growls and clean singing collide with each other before the last chorus, it's an amazing blast! I should really get back in touch with some of Neurotech's material, especially the new album In Delta Negative.
Static-X - "Jic Boi" from Project Regeneration Vol. 2 (2024)
4/5. Apparently this is a re-recording of a discarded demo for one of their songs "Just in Case" with some elements of "Cold". The vocals by the late Wayne Static (RIP) and Xer0 fit so greatly together. The drumming by Ken Jay also fits in with the improved sound. Even though some people think the band should've ended after Cult of Static (the last one before Wayne's death), others are pleased with how the Project Regeneration series turned out. Oh, and if you think they should've been like Bieber and Timberlake, that's wrong. They DON'T WANNA BE YOUR JUSTIN! But I guess you can consider this Static Dope, because of the somewhat disputed fact that Xer0 is Edsel Dope.
Die Krupps - "To the Hilt" from II - The Final Option (1993)
4.5/5. "Burn the bridges! Forge ahead! To the hilt!" The industrial rock/metal hilt, that is...
Gothminister - "616" from Anima Inferna (2011)
5/5. This highlight switches to an interesting synth intro before the guitar and drum strength comes again. Brem's vocals become grittier and deeper, similar to the earlier albums, that wasn't heard in this Gothminister album until that point.
PAIN - "Parallel to Ecstasy" from Rebirth (1999)
4.5/5. D*mn, what a trip! A trip though Pain's more electronic side. One band that would also blend electronics with rock/metal well is ASP.
Genitorturers - "Flesh is the Law" from Flesh is the Law (2002)
4/5. The better side of the band can be found in this solid track.
The Amenta - "Angry Chair" from Plague of Locus (2023)
4.5/5. This Alice in Chains hit is given a f***ing darker treatment, sounding angrier than that chair. The deep grooves and clean singing are pulled off easily.
Bile - "I Reject" from ReGurge:a Bucket of Bile (2004)
4/5. This one was originally in the band's 1994 debut SuckPump. I'm glad this version from 10 years later has taken out the sounds of regurgitation at the end.
Combichrist, King 810 - "Demons Wanna Be Summoned" from Demons Wanna Be Summoned (2026)
4.5/5. Combichrist and King 810 are really summoning the former industrial metal demons here. It's surpisingly excellent, even though I like my industrial metal to have fast aggression. And Combichrist would have more of that in this next track...
Celldweller - "Good L_ck (Yo_'re F_cked) (Combichrist Remix)" from End of an Empire: The Remixes (2015)
5/5. Now this should end up as part of a Devil May Cry game soundtrack (which Combichrist have contributed to before)! Combichrist have given this track a heavy punch in the guitars, bass, and drums. This alone is probably the heaviest Klayton has gone since Brainchild. I think the drum kicks have a greater kick and are not as goofy as some might think. The slight pause in the instrumentation during the final chorus has pretty much enhanced it. Well done!
Samael - "For a Thousand Years" from Lux Mundi (2011)
4.5/5. H*ll yeah to this track too! Far better than that similarly titled Christina Perri song.
Illidiance - "Open Your Eyes" from Open Your Eyes (2019)
4/5. An interesting cyber metal take on a song by Guano Apes.
Clawerfield - "Bend the Sky" from Butterflies of Smoke (2016)
4.5/5. Another underrated band for sure! Clawerfield have their djent-ish cyber metal sound similar to The Interbeing, with slight hints of metalcore. An amazing direction, I would say! I especially love the d*mn catchy chorus. Meshuggah have done their job well in planting the seed for this young league of djent-infused bands.
Mechina, Melrose - "Cryoshock" from Progenitor (2016)
4/5. Quite futuristic and mesmerzing, right from the intro onwards. "Oh the price that we pay for the lives we betrayed..." If we could have more of Mechina's sound from the mid-2010s in the future, I would head back to listening to that band more. Basically Fear Factory gone Nightwish!
Black Comedy - "Favourite Hateobject" from Instigator (2008)
4.5/5. Perhaps one of my favorite Black Comedy songs that I would never hate!
Fear of Domination - "II" from Distorted Delusions (2014)
5/5. One of the best gems of this Fear of Domination album!
Harms Way, King Woman - "Undertow" from Common Suffering (2023)
5/5. An awesome experimental highlight featuring Kristina Esfandiari (King Woman). It has a more haunting industrial sound, enough for this one to qualify for The Sphere.
Motionless in White, Jonathan Davis - "Necessary Evil" from Graveyard Shift (2017)
4.5/5. I still love this track despite not listening to this band as much as I used to. Not only does it feature Jonathan Davis of Korn, but the chorus interpolates that of the Lesley Gore hit "It's My Party". One other song that has done that is "Pity Party" by Melanie Martinez.
Unheilig - "Kleine Puppe" from Puppenspiel (2008)
4/5. A cool kick-A track. Although I don't usually enjoy Neue Deutsche Harte, I'm probably the only person in my country Malaysia aware of that genre besides Rammstein.
Semargl - "Loneliness" from SATANIC POP METAL (2012)
3.5/5. Not as satanic as the band claims this album to be, but a little too poppy for this dance-y industrial metal sound.
Rammstein - "Mehr" from Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da (2009)
4/5. Rammstein can make something contemplative whether or not you can understand their language. The bridge sounds more uplifting than anything else they've done.
Sybreed - "Critical Mass" from Slave Design (2004)
4.5/5. This one is an interesting closing track. It starts off sounding almost like the second Embodyment album The Narrow Scope of Things, but it slowly rises into the usual cyber metal that Illidiance would later have. But we still have a couple more tracks for this playlist...
Turmion Katilot - "To Be Contiuned Act 1" from Technodiktator (2013)
4/5. This one is a bit confusing. Not just in the name, but it's also the band's longest song. Now I like long epics, but I prefer the edition without the 4 minutes of Finnish dialogue in the middle of the song, and even then, they should've shortened the rest to around a length of 6 minutes. Still a climatic epic!
Lord of the Lost - "The Days of Our Lives" from OPVS NOIR Vol. 3 (2026)
4.5/5. The grand finale of this playlist and the Opvs Noir saga. Vocalist Chris Harms and keyboardist Gerrit Heinemann perform their respective roles, shining as the vocals and keys close the gates on a solemn note.
Pretty good playlist I've made, huh? I recommend this to any industrial metal fan and anyone who isn't into industrial metal but is up to getting into a great start for the genre. Thanks to anyone who have contributed with their own submissions, and I hope the rest of you enjoy it like I've had!
