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It certainly makes a real change to have some full on Industrial Metal to listen to, and this is in your face stuff that's for sure. My first thoughts are actually that 'Erase the Sky' is very much along the lines of Fear Factory/Pitchshifter. Second thoughts are there's a little bit of Sepultura in there too!!!! So all good so far. Looking back a bit on the third listen I'm picking up some nice Nine Inch Nails touches and even an element of KMFDM, (SO IT'S TICKING ALL THE RIGHT BOXES FOR ME) and this LP is in fact the 6th release from this bunch of Canadians recorded at their own studio in Toronto. The blurb tells me that the whole Nanochrist concept was originally only intended as a studio project. What a... waste that would have been if it had been true, but they started to tour after the release of their fourth LP 'Mythelectronicon'. I really can't emphasise enough just how powerful this album is and by the third track in I'm feeling like I'm pinned back against the wall listening to it, 'Disposable Genepool' is superb and it's then bettered by 'Acid Inhale', which for me is the stand-out track here. Then 'Trace' hits you and the NIN relevance is there for all to see. And did I mention 'Exquisite Corpse'? Grab some NIN, mix in some Killing Joke and finish it all with a bit of Fear Factory.... stunning! The is probably the best album I've heard in the genre for a long time - go out and buy it now! User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-
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Nanochrist
Two Minutes Hate
Nanochrist
Decontaminate
Nanochrist
Disposable Genepool
Nanochrist
Acid Inhale
Nanochrist
Trace
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Exquisite Corpse
Nanochrist
Betaphysical
Nanochrist
Murder Corps
Nanochrist
Apostasy
Nanochrist
Aether
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Salt and Ashes
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Ultraviolet
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