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These are the "metal" bands of the EBM/industrial world. If you like metal and are interested in EBM/industrial music then check out these groups and you are sure to find something in here you like. If you know of other aggrotech/EBM/industrial artists/groups that I haven't listed please recommend so I can look them up and add them to this list.

Created by: psykometal | 18.09.2011



1. The Algorithm - electronic djent-step?
2. Amduscia - aggrotech
3. Aslan Faction - aggrotech
4. Blutengel - industrial
5. Combichrist - aggrotech, EBM
6. Crossbreed - Industrial
7. Dawn of Ashes - aggrotech (early), Melodic black/death metal (now)
8. Deadstar Assembly - industrial
9. Derma-Tek - aggrotech
10. Dulce Liquideo - aggrotech, power noise
11. Feindflug - aggrotech, power noise
12. Front Line Assembly - aggrotech, EBM, industrial
13. God Module - aggrotech, industrial
14. Grendel - aggrotech
15. Hocico - aggrotech
16. KMFDM - industrial
17. Lujboia - aggrotech, dark electro, industrial
18. Miss Construction - aggrotech, EBM
19. Mortiis - ambient/atmosphere (early), industrial (later)
20. Psyclon Nine - blackened aggrotech
21. Suicide Commando - aggrotech
22. Tactical Sekt - aggrotech
23. Terminal Choice - industrial
24. Velvet Acid Christ - atmospheric aggrotech
25. Ventana - industrial
26. :Wumpscut: - atmospheric industrial



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Lokaeda - 18.09.2011 at 01:01  
Do you know Amduscia and VNV Nation? might please you
psykometal - 18.09.2011 at 01:09  
Written by Lokaeda on 18.09.2011 at 01:01

Do you know Amduscia and VNV Nation? might please you

I know of Amduscia but never listened and I love VNV Nation and have most of their albums but didn't think they were quiet dark/aggressive enough for this list...
Lokaeda - 18.09.2011 at 01:18  
Written by psykometal on 18.09.2011 at 01:09

Written by Lokaeda on 18.09.2011 at 01:01

Do you know Amduscia and VNV Nation? might please you

I know of Amduscia but never listened and I love VNV Nation and have most of their albums but didn't think they were quiet dark/aggressive enough for this list...


agreed about VNV ^^ Amduscia is nice imo
InnerSelf - 18.09.2011 at 01:23  
Where the heck is Ulver and you might want to check out Mothlite
psykometal - 18.09.2011 at 01:29  
Written by InnerSelf on 18.09.2011 at 01:23

Where the heck is Ulver and you might want to check out Mothlite

Ulver isn't aggressive electronic/industrial, at least not any Ulver that I've ever heard. I'll def check out Mothlite...
.:Nataras:. - 23.10.2011 at 01:29  
Hi dude! hmm...
i suggest you to try this:
"Lujhboia" (Dark Electro / Harsh EBM / Industrial)
specially---> "2009 - I Hate And You Haven't Realised Yet"
psykometal - 23.10.2011 at 01:50  
Written by .:Nataras:. on 23.10.2011 at 01:29

Hi dude! hmm...
i suggest you to try this:
"Lujhboia" (Dark Electro / Harsh EBM / Industrial)
specially---> "2009 - I Hate And You Haven't Realised Yet"


Idk if I even want to attempt to pronounce that, lol... Lue-boy-ah? maybe...is that danish, swedish or norwegian or some other germanic/scandinavian language?
.:Nataras:. - 23.10.2011 at 02:02  
Oh Yes, you're right, it's very hard to pronounce... But he come from Argentina!
http://www.youtube.com/user/lujhboia
psykometal - 23.10.2011 at 02:18  
Written by .:Nataras:. on 23.10.2011 at 02:02

Oh Yes, you're right, it's very hard to pronounce... But he come from Argentina!
http://www.youtube.com/user/lujhboia

Hahaha didn't see that coming...Argentina?! For real?! Damn. Granted I'm not familiar with Argentinian spanish but I'm familiar with central american spanish a little and that don't look like any kind of spanish I've ever seen, lol...
!J.O.O.E.! - 23.10.2011 at 14:49  
Nice list but calling it "electronic" seems rather inappropriate if you ask me given the broadness of the genre and the limited spectrum of the majority of the artists here. People generally don't think of aggrotech in the "electronic" area, more the trance, EBM (yes I know it comprises the word "electronic") and industrial. It may technically fall under the electronic umbrella but it would be like putting Vader in the "rock" category. I think of Boards of Canada, Christ., Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Autechre and so on when I think of electronic music. Most of these all have far more in common with dance music.

And :wumpscut: aren't aggrotech, they're more electro industrial.

That's my two pennies anyway.

Amduscia, Dulce Liquido, Derma-Tek and God Module would fit in quite nicely here, as would an amada of powernoise bands - far more "metal" than aggrotech ;]
Introspekrieg - 23.10.2011 at 19:41  
Nice list, I would recommend:

Front Line Assembly
psykometal - 23.10.2011 at 21:12  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 23.10.2011 at 14:49

Nice list but calling it "electronic" seems rather inappropriate if you ask me given the broadness of the genre and the limited spectrum of the majority of the artists here. People generally don't think of aggrotech in the "electronic" area, more the trance, EBM (yes I know it comprises the word "electronic") and industrial. It may technically fall under the electronic umbrella but it would be like putting Vader in the "rock" category. I think of Boards of Canada, Christ., Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Autechre and so on when I think of electronic music. Most of these all have far more in common with dance music.

And :wumpscut: aren't aggrotech, they're more electro industrial.

That's my two pennies anyway.

Amduscia, Dulce Liquido, Derma-Tek and God Module would fit in quite nicely here, as would an amada of powernoise bands - far more "metal" than aggrotech ;]

Actually thank you for the pennies. I wasn't sure if I should be calling this list electronic or something else when I created it so I just went with electronic but you are right electronic is a bit too broad of a spectrum for this list now that I'm thinking about it. I changed the Title and edited the description a bit; better? I added some of the recommended bands now after checking them out; I like them all, yours and the others (especially Lujboia, Nat). I didn't really have time to delve into the power noise genre much past just looking up some band names and some info/description of the genre but I will definitely have to delve deeper some time now that I have been recommended to the genre. Thanx bro, \m/...
!J.O.O.E.! - 23.10.2011 at 21:58  
Written by psykometal on 23.10.2011 at 21:12


Actually thank you for the pennies. I wasn't sure if I should be calling this list electronic or something else when I created it so I just went with electronic but you are right electronic is a bit too broad of a spectrum for this list now that I'm thinking about it. I changed the Title and edited the description a bit; better? I added some of the recommended bands now after checking them out; I like them all, yours and the others (especially Lujboia, Nat). I didn't really have time to delve into the power noise genre much past just looking up some band names and some info/description of the genre but I will definitely have to delve deeper some time now that I have been recommended to the genre. Thanx bro, \m/...

I think the term industrial sums it up pretty well (if you ignore the original form of industrial in the late 70's/80's, but that's a whole other kettle of fish) as people tend to identify these bands as industrial, and perhaps more importantly these bands exemplify the more pure "industrial" sound that many metal bands incorporate into their music so it's ideal for metallers who don't really know much about these types of bands as it gives them a good idea what they might get if they delve into them.
psykometal - 23.10.2011 at 22:05  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 23.10.2011 at 21:58

Written by psykometal on 23.10.2011 at 21:12


I think the term industrial sums it up pretty well (if you ignore the original form of industrial in the late 70's/80's, but that's a whole other kettle of fish) as people tend to identify these bands as industrial, and perhaps more importantly these bands exemplify the more pure "industrial" sound that many metal bands incorporate into their music so it's ideal for metallers who don't really know much about these types of bands as it gives them a good idea what they might get if they delve into them.

Touché...
Alex Lemon - 30.01.2013 at 20:49  
Every industrial metal list needs some Zaraza

psykometal - 30.01.2013 at 20:54  
Written by Alex Lemon on 30.01.2013 at 20:49

Every industrial metal list needs some Zaraza

It's not an industrial metal list, it's a list of industrial non-metal bands/groups that might appeal to metal heads due to their aggressive styles and [usually] violent lyrics.

But thanks for the rec any way.
Alex Lemon - 30.01.2013 at 20:57  
Written by psykometal on 30.01.2013 at 20:54

It's not an industrial metal list, it's a list of industrial non-metal bands/groups that might appeal to metal heads due to their aggressive styles and [usually] violent lyrics.

But thanks for the rec any way.

Ahh I see. I'll have to check out a few of the ones I don't know

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