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Ink 19 :: X Marks The Pedwalk
November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: X Marks The Pedwalk (Matthew Moyer)
X Marks The Pedwalk retrospective 88-99 Metropolis Long touted as "Europe's answer to Skinny Puppy," X Marks the Pedwalk has been both honored and restrained by this label. The prestige of being compared with Ogre, Key, and Goettel is self-explanatory, however, the downside is that X Marks was often ...
Ink 19 :: X Marks the Pedwalk
November 1998 :: Music U-Z :: X Marks the Pedwalk (drew West)
X Marks the Pedwalk Freaks [Reissue] Metropolis Freaks was the first X Marks the Pedwalk album. Metropolis has digitally remastered it, and stuck on a few bonus tracks for our enjoyment. It was a good album the first time around on the rare occasion I was able to find someone with a copy of it, but ...
Ink 19 :: Shunt
May 1999 :: Music S-T :: Shunt (Geoff Baumgartner)
Shunt Profane Groove 21st Circuitry This disc has got to be one of the most impressive debuts in hard-electro history. Surely this has something to do with the fact that the genius behind one of industrial music's finest bands, X-Marks the Pedwalk's Sevren Ni-Arb (go ahead, spell it backwards if you ...
Ink 19 :: Numb
April 1999 :: Music N-R :: Numb (Jorge C. Galban)
Numb Language of Silence Metropolis Having released some of the most intense and driving electro-industrial music to enter the dance floor, Numb are back with a true masterpiece of the genre. Language of Silence brings the programming creativity and production talents of Numb into a new dimension. ...
Ink 19 :: Apoptygma Berzerk
September1998 :: Music A-C :: Apoptygma Berzerk (drew West)
Album Cover Click to Enlarge Apoptygma Berzerk The Apopcalytic Manifesto Metropolis I've been trying ever so gracefully to separate myself from the industrial genre over the past year or two. Apoptygma Berzerk seems to be something that has grabbed a hold of my aggressive nature and screamed, "WAKE ...
Ink 19 :: Nerve Exhibit
Johnny Nero,Nerve Exhibit,The Horror of Amusement,(self-released),Matthew Moyer
NERVE EXHIBIT THE HORROR OF AMUSEMENT (self-released) The Horror of Amusement is a strange little homebrewed delight. Sole Nerve Exhibit-er Johnny Nero's vocals are pure Skinny Puppy, with hints of Leatherstrip's Klaus Larsen thrown in for seasoning. The electronics are indebted to Skinny Puppy and ...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
November 1999 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index (A Thread)
. . . . Adjective City Bourbon Jones & the Smokes The Cat's Miaow Earthdance The Episode Face To Face Fastbacks Five Deadly Venoms The Jones Machine La Makita Soma Arto Lindsay M.I.J. Archer Prewitt The Promise Ring Revelations Book II Songs From The Penalty Box Vol. 3 ...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
November 1998 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
...JT-136 and JT-80 Studio I/O 20th Anniversary Djembe Set Music A-B A Minor Forest Agent 99 Ain't No Funk Like N.O. Funk Ambush The Aquabats Baby Sounds Gerald Bair Beanflipper Beavershoot Beekeeper Belloluna Big Ass Truck Big D & the Kids Table Frank Black and the Catholics...
Ink 19 :: Cover
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...Time Guided By Voices Jucifer Metal Church Stone Temple Pilots Underwater Live Ink Billy Bragg Bimbo Witches on Their Knees Chris Cornell Cibo Matto The Get Up Kids Gov't Mule Isotope 217 Joshua Junior Brown MacBeth The Mercury Program Moby Other Dimensions in Music Richard Buckner Shaver Royal Trux...
Ink 19 :: November 1998 Cover
November 1998 Cover
...Cover November 1998 Cover Feature My Hillbilly Heritage Immigration From Day One Viking Power? Ink Spots Discount Dr. Eugene Chadbourne Mark Spybey The Meat Purveyors Modest Mouse New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble Rasputina Rob Zombie Sean Lennon Sepultura Sir Millard Mulch Skavoovie and the Epitones Son Volt...
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