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tracks:
01. INRI
02. Behind a Serrated Grin
03. The Feeding
04. Lamb of God
05. Hymn to the Angels’ Decent
06. Rape This World
07. The Feeble Mind
08. Requiem for the Christian Era
09. Faith : Disease
10. Harlot
11. The Unfortunate
12. Nothing Left
13. You Know What You Are
label: noitekk
Psyclon Nine are: Ner0 (vox, synth, sequencer, drum), Eric Gottesman (strings, synth, bass), Joseph Heresy (lyrics, synth)
Summer of 2000 saw a match made in heaven when ex-roommates Marshall Carnage and Josef Heresy decided to form Psyclon Nine. The band started out as a guitar driven industrial band, heavily influenced by KMFDM and Ministry, but the members soon altered their style towards the more aggressive sounding industrial inspiration of bands like Wumpscut, Velvet Acid Christ, and Suicide Commando. Shortly thereafter, the band came together as a whole when Eric Gottesman, the frontman for See Colin Slash joined Carnage and Heresy.
In 2003, Psyclon Nine released their first album Divine Infekt, on Noitekk. The debut album gained the band popularity very quickly with its extremely fast paced music and lyrics.
Now, in 2005, the band will release its first U.S. album after signing with Metropolis Records. Hailed as one of the rising stars of the dark electro scene, San Francisco based Psyclon Nine emit the new album INRI. The new record features thirteen tracks of dark, aggressive electro focusing on religious themes. Not an album for the faint of heart, this is an all out assault on the senses. Psyclon Nine deliver their message with top notch production and songwriting with each song custom crafted for the dancefloors. The album also features a scorching cover of the Ministry song "You Know What You Are."
01. INRI
02. Behind a Serrated Grin
03. The Feeding
04. Lamb of God
05. Hymn to the Angels’ Decent
06. Rape This World
07. The Feeble Mind
08. Requiem for the Christian Era
09. Faith : Disease
10. Harlot
11. The Unfortunate
12. Nothing Left
13. You Know What You Are
label: noitekk
Psyclon Nine are: Ner0 (vox, synth, sequencer, drum), Eric Gottesman (strings, synth, bass), Joseph Heresy (lyrics, synth)
Summer of 2000 saw a match made in heaven when ex-roommates Marshall Carnage and Josef Heresy decided to form Psyclon Nine. The band started out as a guitar driven industrial band, heavily influenced by KMFDM and Ministry, but the members soon altered their style towards the more aggressive sounding industrial inspiration of bands like Wumpscut, Velvet Acid Christ, and Suicide Commando. Shortly thereafter, the band came together as a whole when Eric Gottesman, the frontman for See Colin Slash joined Carnage and Heresy.
In 2003, Psyclon Nine released their first album Divine Infekt, on Noitekk. The debut album gained the band popularity very quickly with its extremely fast paced music and lyrics.
Now, in 2005, the band will release its first U.S. album after signing with Metropolis Records. Hailed as one of the rising stars of the dark electro scene, San Francisco based Psyclon Nine emit the new album INRI. The new record features thirteen tracks of dark, aggressive electro focusing on religious themes. Not an album for the faint of heart, this is an all out assault on the senses. Psyclon Nine deliver their message with top notch production and songwriting with each song custom crafted for the dancefloors. The album also features a scorching cover of the Ministry song "You Know What You Are."