@NightmareGanon yea you're right, It didn't directly...but industrial takes nothing directly (it would not be "industrial" were this the case). Like "heavy metal" borrowing each blues, jazz, hard & punk (some cases). Industrial reused the grind / rhythm of earliest hip hop as application, while taking art to an overblown new experimental level. Yes. It did take influence from hip hop, NightmareGanon (same should be said for hip hop...not only drawing from, but living dependency on Rock & Soul).
i can see why people who think this sounds like a hip-hop beat. I was seriously expecting Slick Rick to start rapping. Despite how un-Celtic Frost like this song, it's actually only of the few songs i can enjoy of this album. ItP was a hit and miss for me.
Celtic Frost always are in front of their times...When this album released many people speak bad them but after so many years how many bands copy them?
i read that this song was a "hip hop instrumental" no it isn't. it's more of an industrial nine inch nails style. CF is one of the greatest bands ever.
@timninerell lol, you can never take the opinions on Metal Archives too seriously (I saw the same review that said it was a "hip hop instrumental"). some of the those kids know nothing about music and what it takes to be original and not repeat yourself.
Sounds like Ministry's old stuff.
crusher955 2 weeks ago
Yo yo yo
joemj413 4 weeks ago
I was playing this song and accidentally started Progeny at the same time. I was really confused, but I really liked it too.
Scutshakes 1 month ago
if this beat hasn't been sampled yet.. i shall sample it.
snoopanthony 2 months ago
it is old hip hop, industrial stems from hip hop & art rock, you fools.
NewWorldRob 3 months ago
@NewWorldRob Art rock maybe some acts, but I'm pretty sure industrial music properly does not directly take influence from hip hop.
NightmareGanon 2 months ago
@NightmareGanon yea you're right, It didn't directly...but industrial takes nothing directly (it would not be "industrial" were this the case). Like "heavy metal" borrowing each blues, jazz, hard & punk (some cases). Industrial reused the grind / rhythm of earliest hip hop as application, while taking art to an overblown new experimental level. Yes. It did take influence from hip hop, NightmareGanon (same should be said for hip hop...not only drawing from, but living dependency on Rock & Soul).
NewWorldRob 2 months ago
i can see why people who think this sounds like a hip-hop beat. I was seriously expecting Slick Rick to start rapping. Despite how un-Celtic Frost like this song, it's actually only of the few songs i can enjoy of this album. ItP was a hit and miss for me.
SimonKSK 6 months ago
one of their best!
DamnedInBlack92 11 months ago
COOL !
yuya7723 1 year ago
they couldnt decide which genere they wanted to do, so they play all the wanted in one album.
pavloscorpion 1 year ago
this could easily be a track from Land of Rape and Honey
Haloman777 1 year ago
@Haloman777
I agree, but I'd say Twitch, personally.
blewcheer 9 months ago
Way beyond their time, here CF shows they were musicians, not merely Metal musicians, great Electro/Industrial-Wax trax feel to the track.
Forgottentear 1 year ago
Celtic Frost always are in front of their times...When this album released many people speak bad them but after so many years how many bands copy them?
demonpainter22 1 year ago
This is my Favorite Celtic Frost Album!!!
Lasareath 1 year ago
wtf happened to this band!!!???
kennybiz 1 year ago
@kennybiz are you the guy that keeps saying that?
taikogroove 1 year ago
Strange but not unpleasant.
weirdandsubmerged 2 years ago
@weirdandsubmerged nerd
taikogroove 1 year ago
yo nigger
IGtdef 2 years ago 3
i read that this song was a "hip hop instrumental" no it isn't. it's more of an industrial nine inch nails style. CF is one of the greatest bands ever.
timninerell 2 years ago 10
@timninerell lol, you can never take the opinions on Metal Archives too seriously (I saw the same review that said it was a "hip hop instrumental"). some of the those kids know nothing about music and what it takes to be original and not repeat yourself.
davethebassist13 1 year ago
in the encyclopedia of heavy metal right.
freedomforever7 5 months ago
I love it when Tom G. busts out the golden era hip hop beats.
KoldMannDamm 2 years ago
celtic frost hiphop ftw.
Gtdef 2 years ago
Yep. Even "Cold Lake" is a good album.
666DeathMagnetic 3 years ago 2
Fail Lake
CelticFuckingFrost 3 years ago
Lol.
666DeathMagnetic 3 years ago 2
Fail Lake was a good album ;)
CelticFuckingFrost 3 years ago
Yep.
666DeathMagnetic 3 years ago
@666DeathMagnetic lmao... u trollin
SimonKSK 6 months ago
Celtic Frost sure are silly. :)
CelticFuckingFrost 3 years ago 3
This is a weird instrumental song, but I still like it.
"Into The Pandemonium" sure is an awesome album.
666DeathMagnetic 3 years ago 3
Yes it is, and this song just adds to the whole sheer mindfuckery of it.
CelticFuckingFrost 3 years ago 4
I don't get why people hate this album and this track.
It's a masterpiece.
666DeathMagnetic 3 years ago 10
I wasn't aware this album had haters.
MaterialGod 2 years ago 3
@MaterialGod haters are everywhere. I know you and you know me... guess who!
i'm a hater of you
taikogroove 1 year ago
@666DeathMagnetic
This album is SOMETHING this song is very important. I love it.
mrozek73 1 year ago
Trent Reznor wrote a Celtic Frost song.
XD
ripdeth 3 years ago
the more I listen to Celtic Frost, the more I realise their great value in music...
Well done Orathac, keep uploading!
WolfSinTheMoon 3 years ago 2