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| quote: | Originally posted by TwoPlow
Kraftwerk. Not sure which album, probably Computer World or Tour De France, but since they basically invented electronic music as we know it, they deserve some credit.
Not sure what else.
By the way, NIN didn't define industrial. Industrial has been around since the late 70's and was defined by stuff like Kraftwerk, Throbbing Gristle, Einstürzende Neubauten, KMFDM, and Front 242. |
How could I forget about Kraftwerk!
Ahh I did not know that about NIN, thanks for telling me that 
Thanks for your input 
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Dec-25-2003 01:37
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Occasu
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: B.C.
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I would have to add Daft Punks album "Homework". Gave House music at the time a needed shot in the arm IMHO.
Also Prodigy's album "The Fat of the Land". Like tc-fan said "which IMO change the way of electronic music", or at the very least changed the way people viewed it.
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Dec-25-2003 05:18
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