Leather Strip - Strap me down video free download


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Duration: 05:37
Uploaded: 2008/12/02

Artist: Leather Strip

Song: Strap me down

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9 years ago

Arthur Jones

Leather Strip - Strap me down

9 years ago

Goth Ghost

Leather Strip - Strap me down

9 years ago

Goth Ghost

Leather Strip - Strap me down

9 years ago

Northern Forest Records

So bloody lovely

9 years ago

Industrial phuk

Solitary confinement = pleasure.

9 years ago

Sensa Sensa #RojaExiliada

Nice wauuuuuuu

9 years ago

martegod

I just noticed how familiar this song is to Wumpscut's On The Run.Just a funny thing, not trying to start a discussion.

9 years ago

Milton Conde

The genre discussion has been going on here for 5 years now. Time to get a life perhaps? 

9 years ago

Samantha S

I don't understand the need to file music into these super specific genre categories- and arguing with other people about why or why not a band fits into one of them. Who freakin' cares? It's good music! That's all you need to know.

9 years ago

Cheb Azame

Amazing track

9 years ago

laurent daniel

MASTER OF SOUNDVIOLENCE !!!

10 years ago

zzGRENDELzz

Good lord, no one seems to know what they're talking about.Forget genre-wise - description wise is what's important if you need to explain to someone who hasn't heard it. In 1993-1999 it was understood that "industrial" was the older more experimental stuff that ended with Skinny Puppy. We called it ALL industrial but that was for want of another term. You could use any instrument and be "industrial".The more spare all electronic music was EBM - like Front 242, The Klinik, NE. Fat sounds. Belgian. Only the Belgians seemed to understand and make EBM correctly.Hiding in the background waiting to erupt was elektro which had already been around since the 70s as pop music, but add some scary vox and presto! dark elektro, pounding bass synth like AE, YelworC, Haujobb, FLA, This made up the majority of acts that followed between 1988 and 1996. Then FLA began breaking new ground into pure techno - 140 BPM percussionwith sweeping melodies - 'boots and pants and boots and pants" or "dt-ts dt-ts dt-ts dt-ts dt-ts dt-ts!". XMTP sealed the deal with "facer" single and within a very short time "torture-tech" an old phrase now mis-used became all the rage and engulfed the rest. Musicians could sell more albums if the music was fast and techno so they did. Old school EBM and elektro fans lost interest as bands mutated into hit machines.I coudn't tell you were we are now because I lost interest in 2000 but I don't hear anything that sounds new to me. Pity.

10 years ago

Robert Palmeri

LOVE IT!

10 years ago

Jesper Nordstrom

I said it 5 years ago and I say it again: FUCK THE GENRE DISCUSSION AND JUST LISTEN!

10 years ago

Paradise T.M.R

HOW can u NOT love this track..??Cheers 4 posting!

10 years ago

TINKER Winker

Listen to this german band...I know I'm hooked

10 years ago

Philip Gomez

K1LLJ0Y101101: How was Coil "the end all be all of Industrial"? Coil wasn't even totally industrial. It was experimental, and often anything but "industrial". Think about the reason the term was originally used - what images are invoked by the term itself? Certainly not beautiful swaths of aetherial music which Coil was sometimes pumping out. And you left out artists like Jim Thirlwell and Monte Cazazza...

10 years ago

97a4

Classic!

10 years ago

PanHustej

..it's EBM :'))

10 years ago

K1LLJ0Y101101

Throbbing Gristle - 1975 .... First time the term Industrial was used to describe a sound or type of "music" Einsturzende Neubauten - 1980 Coil - The end all be all of Industrial - 1982 Deepech Mode after their first album met the guys of Einsturzende Neubauten and later adapted the Industrial sound into their music. Bands like Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and Laibach form. Skinny Puppy come out with some cool stuff Ministry comes out with 'Twitch' and the rest is history...

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