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by Carmanah , Oct 04 '01
Pros: Fun, catchy, industrial music - Ogre's using various singing styles. Cons: Skinny Puppy purists won't like it... then again, it's not Skinny Puppy.
ohGr is of course, Ogre, who used to be Skinny Puppy's lead singer. If anyone's remotely familiar with the band, they knew that during their later years, Ogre was sort of in his own world, wanting to do completely different things than the rest of the...
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by uncle_beefy , May 25 '01
Pros: A good album, catchy songs, new directions. Might even make you get up and dance. Cons: Can get fairly experimental for the mainstream.
Formerly of Industrial mainstay Skinny Puppy, Oghr’s latest solo album is a fantastic ride into the bizarre. I’ve never been a Skinny Puppy fan, and according to my friend, this sounds much like old Skinny Puppy, so I was a bit slow to pick this...
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by kickthehabit , Mar 29 '03
Pros: Good attempt to get so-called industrial to more conventional ears. Cons: Maybe the album gets a bit tiring at the end but not too much.
Probably most of you know Skinny Puppy. They were a Canadian band which is always considered as one of the key bands to understand what industrial music means. Their dense music full of samples, nightmarish beats, delirious lyrics and painful singing...
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by psychojosh13 , Jun 20 '01
Pros: blippy, cartoony, minimalist industrial Cons: do you like mixing cocoa puffs with kmfdm?
Don't let the name fool you. Ohgr is not some mindless death metal band with a lot of bass drums and not much else. In fact, they are completely the opposite. Ohgr is a minimalist industrial outfit with heavy new wave influences. Have trouble figuring...
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