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penisboy1234
You're music taste sucks and you use tiktok censoring for your words. You make me irrationally angry please delete all of your shouts and scrobbles.
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beanmachine03
Blame their associations with Marilyn Manson ig - not that he's industrial either 😋😋
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mourninglamb
That's really the only thing I can attribute it to, although I'll argue that Manson wouldn't be remotely industrial without the early influence that Trent Reznor had on the band's work, and you have people who will argue that NIN doesn't count as industrial, either. JOJ was actually my gateway to industrial music when I listened to emo/pop punk almost exclusively, but looking back on them after I've further branched out into industrial, (I'm not the biggest industrial geek there ever was, but I have a basic understanding of the genre,) I really don't hear it like whatsoever. (Even though Chris Vrenna of NIN produced Clear Hearts Grey Flowers.) TBH even early JOJ and Manson had similar qualities, though I'd have trouble categorizing the genre. Maybe it all boils down to proximity, though if you look at another South Florida band like Genitorturers, you'll see the industrial influence a little more plainly there.
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RedSteel92
"Clear Hearts Grey Flowers" is one of the best albums ever from a band that you totally expect to suck.
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RedSteel92
Honestly, yes. Associated with Marilyn Manson and kind of "girl power" oriented. Instead of being shallow and cliche, they brilliantly and emotively describe a state of being which is one of the highest callings of all art. I would say that Manson also should've sucked for that matter, but did not.
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ChaosDevin
I've listened to more and I've come to the conclusion this sounds very reminiscent to Marilyn Manson from the 90's and the vocalist sounds like a female Marilyn Manson.
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darkwingduckie7
They are both from Ft. Lauderdale, started bands in early 90s, and knew each other (were part of the same scene). So I'm not surprised.
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ChaosDevin
I started off Sexless Demons and Scars and Clear Hearts. I've only listened to the first 3 songs off Sexless Demons and Scars, I really like what I'm listening to.
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