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captivating industrial metal with epic neotribal power noise scapes, harsh breaks, and sultry vocals; a futuristic, melodic, and distorted apocalyptic vision.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Industrial Metal
Release Date:
2003
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© Copyright-Glorified Modern Era Music (ASCAP)
(689169040128)
Record Label: en[rypt10n
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NY industrial rock band Encryption releases Glora Sin, a profound and apocalyptic portrayal from a decayed world of premonitions, warfare, indulgence, and resistance; a ferocious tekno pulse through a sophisticated wall of clubby dancefloor upheaval.
Official website: www.encryptionmusic.com
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tech info- *All tracks are stereo mixes*
Listen to tracks in broadband ("play all songs") = real time CD quality and stereo mix... or lo-fi = mono -internet only demo for any slower connections...
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Pretty intense
author: Michael
I'm more into death metal, but I quite like this techno album. After about the 8th track, it gets a bit average, but the first few are very good, especially the 5th track "Get Me Out Of Here", the best track on the album. While the last few are not as good as the first two-thirds, it's not too bad.
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author: Jimmy B
Kick ass. Sounds like old school industrial with a perfect balance of guitar.
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