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  1. Industrial metal is a fusion of heavy metal and industrial music, with influences from post-punk, noise rock, and electronic genres. Learn about the origins, pioneers, and subgenres of industrial metal, from Killing Joke to Nine Inch Nails.

    • Strapping Young Lad – City. Taking the Fear Factory blueprint and extrapolating it, Strapping Young Lad read the rulebook, acknowledged it, wiped their arses with it and scissor-kicked it into the 41st millennium.
    • Skinny Puppy – Too Dark Park. Most pre-reformation Skinny Puppy records are the auditory equivalent of being eviscerated and having your gubbins tied around your body so you look like a Christmas present, but bloody hell, Too Dark Park is so infectious.
    • Ministry – The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste. Not content with essentially inventing and popularising industrial metal, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen went one step further and nearly perfected it.
    • Rammstein – Mutter. The jewel in Rammstein’s kinky crown. Till Lindemann’s bassy, bone-bending vocals lay atop chunky White Zombie riffs amidst more subtle, sinister moments like Nebel and the title track.
  2. Sep 29, 2016 · Scroll through the gallery to see our picks for the Top 25 Industrial Rock + Metal Bands of All Time! Kevin Winter, Getty Images. 25. Static-X. Static-X broke big right from the start with...

  3. Learn about the history, characteristics, and artists of industrial metal, a subgenre of heavy metal that combines distorted guitars, electronics, and bleak lyrics. Explore the highlights of industrial metal albums, songs, and recent releases on AllMusic.

  4. Playlist · Industrial Metal · 100 songs · 332.4K likes.

  5. Industrial metal music stands out as a unique and powerful genre that blends the raw energy of heavy metal with the mechanical and electronic textures of industrial music.

  6. Industrial metal is a musical genre that draws from industrial music and heavy metal. It is usually centered around repeating metal guitar riffs, sampling, synthesizer or sequencer lines, and distorted vocals.