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Submitted by: fatalist
On: 2001-08-01
Genre: industrial
electronic
experimental
Unofficial Site:Skinny Puppy Central
Best songs: Assimilate
Testure
Worlock
Smothered Hope
Assimilate
Hardset Head, Death
Dig It
Spasmolytic
Killing Game
Description, by fatalist

An absolute legend of the Industrial scene, Skinny Puppy kept re-inventing the scene over and over again. The Canadian trio made many releases on the Nettwerk label, releases that some consider are so dark that they can only be listened to on fine sunny days when the birds are singing! Raw electronics and paranoid vocals accompany spastic beats, rhythms and enjoyable theatrical over-the-top live shows. They inspired so many bands that the scene wouldn't be as it is today! Although they split in 1995 due to the death of keyboardist D. Goettel, rumour has it that Skinny Puppy live shows are around the corner.


Albums:

Ain't It Dead Yet [Live]
  • Music type:
    industrial
    electronic

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Bites

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Last Rights
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Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse

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Rabies
Featured comment (1/1) by fross on 2002-03-20

Though Puppy's output was varied and concistently good, this may be their finest hour. A great amalgam of tortured tracks, with Ohgr's lyrics really coming into themselves. A variety of tracks from the heavy guitar-sample-laden Tin Omen to the epic Worlock to the ambient pseudo-tracks winding between the others. Great album. get this and Too Dark Park.

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Remission

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Singles Collection
Featured comment (1/3) by Arron on 2001-08-02

Absolutely superb, inventive, original. (All except for the ripped-off Dave McKean-a-like cover.) Does not include any tracks off the final 'American' released album 'The Process'. Everyone should own this.

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The Process
Featured comment (1/2) by fatalist on 2002-03-16

Puppy's last and what seems, most polished and realized album of their career. More guitar driven and focused than anything the band had done before, The Process is a fitting closure to the band and appropriate testimony to the late Dwayne R. Goettel, who passed away during the writing of the record. It opens with the crushingly sample-ridden intro of 'Jahya' before exploding in your face with 'Death', an industrial metal onslaught ripe with aggression and angst. Ogre's lyrics are among the best he's written and cEvin Key's music is as harsh and inventive as ever. 'Candle' is a more laid back acoustic approach to let you gain your breath before 'Hardset Head' rips through the airwaves with it's scathing guitar work and pounding dance beats. Other highlights would have to include 'Cult' full of passion and atmosphere, the title track itself and 'Morter' before closing with the outro 'Cellar Heat', which gives the sound of complete chaos, machinery overloading and keyboards winding down before the plug is pulled on the whole outfit. This quite simply is the biblical finish to the troubled existence of perhaps the ultimate Industrial band, and maybe the greatest Industrial Metal album ever produced within the genre.

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Too Dark Park
Featured comment (1/1) by cyberdruid on 2002-03-26

Probably best described as audio surrealism in a techno-experimental vein. This a gruesome trip through the minds of some very strange people indeed. High lights are the frightening 'Spasmolytic' and the insane 'Convulsion'. A terrifying album, yet as a whole, much more accessible than any of their previous works. Consistently high quality. 9/10

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Vivi Sect VI
Featured comment (3/4) by hexene on 2002-01-19

Skinny Puppy's harshest, most confrontational release, VIVIsectVI is an incredibly aggressive sonic assault. Some tracks are so enmeshed with beats and samples that no recognisable melodies can be found at all. Ogre's lyrics are less personal than on other albums, instead tackling issues such as animal rights (Testure) and chemical warfare (VX Gas Attack). The album title is a typical Puppy play on words; VI is the roman numeral for 6, hence VIVIsectVI contains the number 666, aligning vivisection with evil. Awesome.

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