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Industrial University - School of Rock: College Rock, Vol. 2

Artist Song
Ministry  Deity  
Front 242  Headhunter, Vol. 1.0  
Skinny Puppy  Tin Omen  
Pigface  Suck  
Throbbing Gristle  Hamburger Lady  
My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult  Kooler Than Jesus  
Foetus Inc  Butterfly Potion  
Nitzer Ebb  Join in the Chant  
Front Line Assembly  Inside Out  
Laibach  Gubert Einer Nation  
Meat Beat Manifesto  Psyche-Out  
Godflesh  Christbait Rising  
The Young Gods  Envoyé  
Doubting Thomas  Father Don't Cry  
Cyberaktif  Nothing Stays  
Clock DVA  Hacker (Hacked)  
Severed Heads  All Saints Day  
Ministry  Deity  
Front 242  Headhunter, Vol. 1.0  
Skinny Puppy  Tin Omen  
Pigface  Suck  
Throbbing Gristle  Hamburger Lady  
My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult  Kooler Than Jesus  
Foetus Inc  Butterfly Potion  
Nitzer Ebb  Join in the Chant  
Front Line Assembly  Inside Out  
Laibach  Gubert Einer Nation  
Meat Beat Manifesto  Psyche-Out  
Godflesh  Christbait Rising  
The Young Gods  Envoyé  
Doubting Thomas  Father Don't Cry  
Cyberaktif  Nothing Stays  
Clock DVA  Hacker (Hacked)  
Severed Heads  All Saints Day  

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A machine shop fusion of noise, metal, and straight-up aggro — by the mid-’80s, an assembly line of bands got slapped with the tag “industrial,” but, really, they were just the ultimate expression of garage rock . . . complete with power tools. With their keyboard thudding like a failing heart and vacuum-cleaner drone guitar, industrial godfathers Throbbing Gristle hatch a creepy fever dream about a terminal burn victim in “Hamburger Lady.” KMFDM’s “Go to Hell” rips open the gates to Lucifer’s lair with a snare-punishing, guitar-grinding spasm of Satanic sonics. Academy Award®-winner Peter O’Toole proclaims himself “the electric messiah — the AC/DC god!” in a sampled appearance from My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult’s house blend of stinging synth stabs and techno beats, “Kooler Than Jesus.” And Ministry’s Al Jourgensen hacks and slashes his chainsaw guitar through Skinny Puppy’s “Tin Omen” as vocalist Nivek Ogre unleashes a devastating primal scream-of-consciousness. From Euroindustrialists like Germany’s Einstürzende Neubauten and England’s Nitzer Ebb to North American noise monsters Ministry and Front Line Assembly, we've got every speaker-splitting second of mechanized majesty.
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