List of industrial music bands
Appearance
This is a list of notable bands who have produced industrial music or industrial rock. Separate lists are maintained of bands that predominately produce electro-industrial and industrial metal.
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[edit]- Cabaret Voltaire[18]
- Celldweller[19]
- Chemlab[20]
- Chrome[21]
- Cindytalk[22]
- The Clay People[23]
- Clock DVA[24]
- Coil[25]
- Collide[26]
- Combichrist[27]
- Controlled Bleeding[28]
- Crash Worship[29]
- Crocodile Shop[30]
- Crossbreed[31]
- Current 93[32]
D
[edit]- Das Ich[33]
- Dawn of Ashes[34]
- Deadsy[35]
- DeathBoy[36]
- Death in June[37]
- D'espairsRay[38]
- Die Form[39]
- Die Krupps[40]
- Die Warzau[41]
- Doubting Thomas[42]
- dreDDup[43]
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[edit]- Feindflug[47]
- Filter[48]
- Flesh Field[49]
- Foetus[50]
- Front 242[51]
- Front Line Assembly[52]
- Funker Vogt[53]
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[edit]M
[edit]- Machines of Loving Grace[76]
- Marilyn Manson[77]
- MDFMK[78]
- Meat Beat Manifesto[79]
- Ministry[80]
- Missing Foundation[81]
- Mortal[82]
- Mortiis[83]
- My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult[84]
N
[edit]- The Neon Judgement[85]
- N17[86]
- Nine Inch Nails[87]
- Nitzer Ebb[88]
- The Newlydeads[89]
- Nocturnal Emissions[90]
- Gary Numan[91]
- Numb[92]
- Nurse With Wound[93]
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[edit]- Pailhead[95]
- Peace, Love and Pitbulls[96]
- Pig[97]
- Pigface[98]
- Pitchshifter[99]
- Pop Will Eat Itself[100]
R
[edit]- Razed in Black[101]
- The Retrosic[102]
- Revolting Cocks[103]
- Rorschach Test[104]
- Rotersand[105]
- Rx[106]
S
[edit]- Sheep on Drugs[107]
- Sister Machine Gun[108]
- Skinny Puppy[109]
- Skold[110]
- Snake River Conspiracy[111]
- Snog[112]
- Spahn Ranch[113]
- SPK[114]
- A Split-Second[12]
- Stabbing Westward[115]
- Static-X[116]
- Street Sects[117][118]
- Suicide Commando[119]
- Swamp Terrorists[120]
- Swans[121]
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[edit]See also
[edit]- List of industrial metal bands
- List of electro-industrial bands
- List of dark ambient artists
- List of drone artists
- List of noise musicians
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