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Expand your listening and hit up the original Industrial bands: Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, ClockDVA, Thomas Leer and Robert Rental, Monte Cazazza, and S.P.K. Although these bands will lead a bit more into the noise element, that was where it all started. Check out http://www.brainwashed.com/industrial/ These were some very interesting groups. It's at least worth a read on Throbbing Gristle.

If you want to hit up more of the rocking stuff like Ramstein then I would really hit up Raum's suggestions. I would say older Ministry is better though. I want to add Skinny Puppy to the suggestions. The Shizit was a good one too. They are no longer around but you should be able to find some of their mp3's on file sharing networks.

Expand your listening and hit up the original Industrial bands: Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, ClockDVA, Thomas Leer and Robert Rental, Monte Cazazza, and S.P.K. Although these bands will lead a bit more into the noise element, that was where it all started. Check out http://www.brainwashed.com/industrial/ These were some very interesting groups. It's at least worth a read on Throbbing Gristle.

If you want to hit up more of the rocking stuff like Ramstein then I would really hit up Raum's suggestions. I would say older Ministry is better though. I want to add Skinny Puppy to the suggestions. The Shizit was a good one too. They are no longer around but you should be able to find some of their mp3's on file sharing networks.

Cabaret Volitaire, TG and so forth are good in their own right, they just didn't sound like the type of stuff he was lookin for. :p

Is Razed in Black or NiN Industrial?If so I highly recommend Razed in Black..hell..I recommend them anyways...

yes

also add:

Skinny Puppy

Hocico

A Priory Kreuz

Pig

Oghr

damn, there is a lot of industrial bands, I just put my elemental ones besides NIN

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