Hellbent – 0.01 – Review

May 1, 1996

A techno/industrial “supergroup” featuring Jared and Dylan from Chemlab, Bryan Black from Haloblack, Charles Levi from Thrill Kill Kult, and Eric of 16Volt.

Gravity Kills – Review

May 1, 1996

Gravity Kills cover all the bases of formulated, commercial industrial rock. It’s plain and simple: If you like NIN, you’ll like Gravity Kills.

Cyber-Tec – Review

April 1, 1996

Featuring ex-members of Cubanate and Front 242, the pulsating rhythms of Cyber-Tec remind me of such veteran maestros as Ultravox, Visage, and Classix Nouveaux.

Con – Lucky 13 – Review

April 1, 1996

Toss together equal amounts of NIN, Ministry, Ultraviolence, Love & Rockets, Rick Wakeman, and Devo, and you’ve got a psycho stew.

13 Mg – Trust & Obey – Review

April 1, 1996

There are plenty of clicks, clanks, and chugga-chuggas for all the fist-bang maniacs out there, but the true beauty of this release is in its subtle moments.

Women of Sodom – Boots – Review

March 1, 1996

All the favorite songs are on this 12-track CD. “Manwich” features Ilsa spouting feminist spew while vocalist Anneka sings a lovely lullaby in the background.

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