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Sister Machine Gun : Influence
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Sister Machine Gun's seventh full-length album is a tour-de-force of electronic rock that recalls the industrial sound of the late eighties and early nineties.
Genre: Electronic: Industrial
Release Date: 2003
Influence
Sister Machine Gun
Record Label: Positron! Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
To Hell With You 4:41 $0.99
Another One Down 4:23 $0.99
Influence 5:25 $0.99
Clean 7:31 $0.99
The Death Of Me 3:44 $0.99
Everything Else 4:59 $0.99
Motivator 4:11 $0.99
Entropy 4:48 $0.99
Everybody 3:47 $0.99
Denial 5:45 $0.99
Antagonizer Prelude 3:10 $0.99
The Antagonizer 7:30 $0.99
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Album Notes

"It's been over a decade since Sins of the Flesh, the first Sister Machine Gun record, and when you look back at the SMG discography, you can see those elements which indelibly stamp a record as being a Sister Machine Gun release. The group has gone from being a full-on band to just Randall to being Randall and Miguel Turanzas, and what remains constant is the angry and disaffected crooner and the insistent funk of the melodies and rhythms. Each record applies these constants to a different shell, a different temperament and outer instrumentational casement. Influence throws itself deep into the electro-mix of the 1980s and pulls off its retro-vision with a broad streak of 21st century sensibility. Randall pauses at the threshold of his second decade as a performer for quasi-nostalgia tour of the formative sounds of his youth, and demonstrates that he's got nothing but the future in mind. Excellent, as always. Give me another decade, please." - Ear Pollution

"Now stripped own to the deadly duo of Chris Randall and Miguel Turanzas, SMG circa 2003 is a decidedly more personal affair these days, as evidenced by rainy-sidewalks-at-night slack-groovers like Clean, the spooky Entropy, and the Nyquil gurgle of Everybody, but these introspective slow-boilers are buried stone dead by guitar-driven dancefloor destroyers like the bitchin' Motivator and the epic closer The Antagonizer (not to mention Antagonizer Prelude) which, gloriously enuff, sounds like a long-lost Chemlab track, only with less drug psychosis and more BPM's." - Sleazegrinder

"Sister Machine Gun has been entertaining rivitheads for centuries (well, several years) and this album is a true testament that industrial is not now, nor has it ever been, dead...Chris Randall and Miguel Turanzas have teamed up for an amazing mix of classic industrial sounds, mixed with EBM, noise, soundscapes, and a funky overtone that is just so unique." - DJ IZ / Industrial Zoning

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Sister Machine Gun's seventh full-length album is a tour-de-force of electronic rock that recalls the industrial sound of the late eighties and early nineties.

Heavy beats, distorted guitars and pounding synth lines drag your favorite sounds kicking and screaming into the future!

Related releases: [R]evolution, sistermachinegun: 6.0

Check out the "To Hell With You" single at http://www.sistermachinegun.com

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REVIEWS

12 track of pure Industrial bombig
author: Sid76
This CD proves that you don't have to be Skinny Puppy, Nine inch Nails nor KMFDM in order to make high quality Industrial music. Good job, guys!
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