So how does anyone end up liking and listening to SP without also having watched the great horror classics that inspired them? The samples should be easily recognizable to any tru horror fan..
Nice.The other day I was watching "Evil Dead 2", probably because nothing else was on,and it was good for a laugh, and it suddenly dawned on me, just how much of the movie was sampled. Though, ironically, saying "broken alice" & the message being about victimization, didn't make much sense why Ogre chose to sample evil dead, when it was a campy, but visually kind of neat...the two didn't fully make sense to me,but still I enjoyed both.I agree,a vid that goes along w/ the movie would be awesome.
@fReAkSHOWe242 wow was i way off lol..thanks for clearing that up idk why but it just sounded like the "n"word to me..i did see that movie(evil dead 2) a long time ago maybe thats why i didnt recognize the sample
Whoopsies! I obviously wasn't following the thread. I didn't realize that someone else had already referenced Bad Influence. Oh well, 'great minds think alike' and all that. LOL
This song was featured prominently in an extended sequence in a great modern Film Noir starring James Spader and Rob Lowe called Bad Influence (1991). It was really effectively utilized. Great movie and a great song. I love Skinny Puppy. Always have.
Dark and haunting as hell! The vocal effects are trippy hypnotic psychedelic & make me feel high just listening with nothing more than coffee in me. Love how they have so many genres & styles in their music, a sign of great talent when a band doesn't get stuck in one groove. The darker the better as far as I'm concerned, LOVE Skinny Puppy!
I remember buying this album when I was 13 (1991), because the album art was cool. I loved how trippy and original it sounded. All my freinds flipped me shit because we were all supposed to be Punk Rock. Anyways they all grew up to be lame, boring, typical adults; the type of people we all promised we would never become, total square's and mundanes. I bump these songs in my $700 dollar car stereo, mostly Too Dark Park and Vivisect 6. The bass sounds killer through subwoofers.
Fuck Yeah!! This is song was also in the Bad Influence movie-club scene with Rob Lowe and james spader..... Skinny Puppy in the movies :) gotta love it
Always thought SP was a really good band, I had rabies n cleanse fold minipulate. First time hearing this album, now I think they are an AMAZING band, this whole album rocks! Thx for the upload!
@sloanmidwestXTC You need to check out their album "Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse"
Actually, nearly their entire catalogue is legendary. "Too Dark Park" is spectacular. I actually really liked their comeback album "The Greater Wrong of the Right" too.
Come on evildead992....you know the truth........deeeeeeeeeeeep down in your heart of hearts you know the Pups are the Godfathers of Industrial as we know it today.
One of the best SP tracks of all time. The best SP album (all around) from all their output, going backwards to remission. After this it was Jourgensen and heroin downhill shit allthough rabbis still had some good tracks. Too dark park and others were just a mess, needless to say all the more so after Goettels death. Nice to see a small resurgence though.
This is a true story. My friends and I used to hang out in this chick's basement in the late 80's. This one dude used to be into Skinny Puppy and used to play this all the time. I could have sworn the sample kept saying, "They're smoking pot down there!" As if we weren't?
That segment where they borrowed the "Who's Laughing Now?" sounded like Ash from Evil Dead II, when hes surrounded by laughing table fixtures. lol, random shit comes to mind but this song is awesome.
i use parts of this track as Intro music for my DooM3 mod, somehow that chaos suits the game a lot :p And yes i have to agree with some who pointed out it has a vague CV feel :p
As a Skinny Puppy fan, what would you recommend for someone who knows nothing about their discography?
I have been listening to NIN for a long time, but my friend insists that Skinny Puppy is superior. This being the only song I have heard from, I enjoy them so far. :P
I have been listening to a lot of Skinny Puppy recently, and I am really enjoying them. I still would not call Trent a wannabe, though. I still love his music.
Sorry to differ with another fan of the Pups, but the bands you've noted are not the Godfathers of this genre.. they might be concerned basic genetic material....but they never really embodied industrial ......especially Kraftwerk....lets say this...each one of those bands had a little piece that they couldn't quite figure out what to do with....the Pupsters figured out what the puzzle looked like and used all the pieces....Hows that?.
This song is great but it needs a video. A really well thought out fan-made video to refresh this 20 year old song and make it accessable to the hordes of ADD-afflicted autistic white trash scum kids out there who are so disenfranchised with the dog shit music they have to listen to these days.
heres a good reference for some older puppy samples
wiretap.area.com/Gopher/Library/Music/Misc/skinny.sam
fReAkSHOWe242 2 days ago
So how does anyone end up liking and listening to SP without also having watched the great horror classics that inspired them? The samples should be easily recognizable to any tru horror fan..
HeavenHillRevival 1 week ago
Nice.The other day I was watching "Evil Dead 2", probably because nothing else was on,and it was good for a laugh, and it suddenly dawned on me, just how much of the movie was sampled. Though, ironically, saying "broken alice" & the message being about victimization, didn't make much sense why Ogre chose to sample evil dead, when it was a campy, but visually kind of neat...the two didn't fully make sense to me,but still I enjoyed both.I agree,a vid that goes along w/ the movie would be awesome.
sailornaru 2 weeks ago
@sailornaru dude! i was watching that recently too! ash williams > chuck norris any day!
ALEXCHASE101 2 weeks ago
Their album transported me since I was 14 until now I have 41 years. The largest industrial group in the world, Love SP
OgreTheGreenGuy 2 months ago
are they sampling something that says i hope you rot down nigger?! wtf?! fuckn stupid man!
RMAR70 2 months ago
@RMAR70 The sample is “I hope you rot down there!” from Evil Dead 2 movie
makes me wonder why u thought it was what u thought...
fReAkSHOWe242 1 month ago
@fReAkSHOWe242 wow was i way off lol..thanks for clearing that up idk why but it just sounded like the "n"word to me..i did see that movie(evil dead 2) a long time ago maybe thats why i didnt recognize the sample
RMAR70 1 month ago
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HeavenHillRevival 1 week ago
@RMAR70 she says i hope you rot down there it comes from the movie evil dead
TheRevweed 1 month ago
snakes, winds and glides along. who's laughing now? still sounds original
wumpscut1 2 months ago
Whoopsies! I obviously wasn't following the thread. I didn't realize that someone else had already referenced Bad Influence. Oh well, 'great minds think alike' and all that. LOL
nightjammer 2 months ago
This song was featured prominently in an extended sequence in a great modern Film Noir starring James Spader and Rob Lowe called Bad Influence (1991). It was really effectively utilized. Great movie and a great song. I love Skinny Puppy. Always have.
nightjammer 2 months ago
Dark and haunting as hell! The vocal effects are trippy hypnotic psychedelic & make me feel high just listening with nothing more than coffee in me. Love how they have so many genres & styles in their music, a sign of great talent when a band doesn't get stuck in one groove. The darker the better as far as I'm concerned, LOVE Skinny Puppy!
gmj2012 3 months ago
sOuL rtg _
h3lianthuss 3 months ago
GAW fucking snakey nivek so badass!
robotaholic 4 months ago
I hope you rot down there!
spacemunkey2012 4 months ago
Bad Influence!
axderaq 5 months ago
I remember buying this album when I was 13 (1991), because the album art was cool. I loved how trippy and original it sounded. All my freinds flipped me shit because we were all supposed to be Punk Rock. Anyways they all grew up to be lame, boring, typical adults; the type of people we all promised we would never become, total square's and mundanes. I bump these songs in my $700 dollar car stereo, mostly Too Dark Park and Vivisect 6. The bass sounds killer through subwoofers.
Wickalodeon 6 months ago 8
@Wickalodeon In 1991 this shit was way more punk than punk rock.
sepptonia 3 months ago
I have this on vinyl still..Thumbs up?
jlocks420 7 months ago 5
I remember seeing them tour this album live w/Severed Heads. I was completely blown away.
nwcoastlife 7 months ago
bad influence rules
EV1DEN5E 8 months ago 2
I actually wrote a poem called "Who's Laughing Now?", about abused animals... Wow, coincidential.
Konekoi 8 months ago
"May god forgive me for what I've unleashed into this world."
Holomos 8 months ago 2
Slinny Puppy is a BAD INFLUENCE!!!
bjroberts65 10 months ago
One of my favorite SP songs...love the last 30 seconds especially...there is no duplicating Skinny Puppy.
TheHarshstonewhite83 10 months ago
@TheHarshstonewhite83 Yes, the great era of Skinny Puppy, one of their best track with " Worlock"
OgreTheGreenGuy 2 months ago
"You didn't just hit 'em......you beat the shit outta him."
jrunberg 10 months ago
This was the ultimate club song in the day!
jmr809 11 months ago
I hop you ROT DOWN THERE
Galaxian7000 1 year ago
Fuck Yeah!! This is song was also in the Bad Influence movie-club scene with Rob Lowe and james spader..... Skinny Puppy in the movies :) gotta love it
djbliss100 1 year ago
what is that on the album cover?
James25H 1 year ago
god the sequenced synth in this song just fucking KILLS me, in the best way possible. such a fucking awesome song.
xboom 1 year ago
@xboom ensoniq esq1
MofoNsh 1 year ago
Always thought SP was a really good band, I had rabies n cleanse fold minipulate. First time hearing this album, now I think they are an AMAZING band, this whole album rocks! Thx for the upload!
sloanmidwestXTC 1 year ago
@sloanmidwestXTC You need to check out their album "Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse"
Actually, nearly their entire catalogue is legendary. "Too Dark Park" is spectacular. I actually really liked their comeback album "The Greater Wrong of the Right" too.
1776Matthew 1 year ago
Come on evildead992....you know the truth........deeeeeeeeeeeep down in your heart of hearts you know the Pups are the Godfathers of Industrial as we know it today.
Nightsurf59 1 year ago
"Who's Laughing Now?!
BITCH!!!!!"
WhiteStarCyanide 2 years ago 30
Last Rites!
tristan9812 2 years ago
One of the best SP tracks of all time. The best SP album (all around) from all their output, going backwards to remission. After this it was Jourgensen and heroin downhill shit allthough rabbis still had some good tracks. Too dark park and others were just a mess, needless to say all the more so after Goettels death. Nice to see a small resurgence though.
InduztrialRulz 2 years ago
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Nightsurf59 2 years ago
This is a true story. My friends and I used to hang out in this chick's basement in the late 80's. This one dude used to be into Skinny Puppy and used to play this all the time. I could have sworn the sample kept saying, "They're smoking pot down there!" As if we weren't?
gmcg923 2 years ago 2
That segment where they borrowed the "Who's Laughing Now?" sounded like Ash from Evil Dead II, when hes surrounded by laughing table fixtures. lol, random shit comes to mind but this song is awesome.
godofmetal712 2 years ago 2
all the samples in this song are from Evil Dead 2
mejusthappyrobot 2 years ago 3
This song is awesome!
Liv4Adoni 2 years ago
this music is always great for horror movies...
savepleepleus 2 years ago 3
Love Skinny Puppy.
VIVIsectVI is amazing album!
<3
metalhead6699 2 years ago
i use parts of this track as Intro music for my DooM3 mod, somehow that chaos suits the game a lot :p And yes i have to agree with some who pointed out it has a vague CV feel :p
mrrotweiler2 2 years ago
broken alice holy pat on the back and back and
back force open wide no way back she whispered
lizard kiss rhtetoric bitch pass on answering
psycho babble with no security power escapes to
the toilet room in the lew of its own reflection
she really knocks me out she sits she pukes her
point whoever will listen paranoid doubts shes
really rocked out she moves her mouth fault pat on
robotaholic 3 years ago
"Who's laughing now?!?!" line is a sample from EVIL DEAD 2 - DEAD BY DAWN
FulciLives 3 years ago 2
this is the best SP song ever made.
Even though its a dark song, it has a very positive feeling IMHO
seanie2000 3 years ago
I agree. I like Spasmolytic as much too. I first heard Skinny Puppy while watching the movie Bad Influence and I've been addicted ever since.
246ray 2 years ago
As a Skinny Puppy fan, what would you recommend for someone who knows nothing about their discography?
I have been listening to NIN for a long time, but my friend insists that Skinny Puppy is superior. This being the only song I have heard from, I enjoy them so far. :P
IronCrue3 2 years ago
MInd the Perpetual Intercourse contains a track called "God's Gift"...If Skinny Puppy was a hurricane,that track would be the wall around its "eye".
Your friend is right. Skinny Puppy is the Godfather of industrial....NIN are wannabees.... tourists in land not their own.
Nightsurf59 2 years ago
I have been listening to a lot of Skinny Puppy recently, and I am really enjoying them. I still would not call Trent a wannabe, though. I still love his music.
IronCrue3 2 years ago
Not *quite* true.
Many point to Throbbing Gristle, Kraftwerk and later, Einstürzende Neubauten, as being key bands around the formation of this genre.
Skinny puppy emerged /later/ as one of the most powerful contributors to the industrial music, influencing the genre significantly.
p1zd3c 2 years ago
Sorry to differ with another fan of the Pups, but the bands you've noted are not the Godfathers of this genre.. they might be concerned basic genetic material....but they never really embodied industrial ......especially Kraftwerk....lets say this...each one of those bands had a little piece that they couldn't quite figure out what to do with....the Pupsters figured out what the puzzle looked like and used all the pieces....Hows that?.
Nightsurf59 2 years ago
you suck man
EvilDead992 1 year ago
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p1zd3c 2 years ago
I think this album from the 1980s, VIVIsect VI, is there absolute best.
theoverlordofdeath 2 years ago 4
I have grown fond of this and Too Dark Park.
IronCrue3 2 years ago
song is so amazing off of vivisectvi skinny puppy you rock
JacKinTheBoX242 3 years ago
awesome
Georgie2500 3 years ago
Reminds of CV The Web!
lavanguardiadelsol 3 years ago
great song, to this day
I remember this song in the club scene from the movie "Bad Influence" (1990)
faqasso 3 years ago 3
<3...
ShyAwayPhantom 3 years ago 2
Why is it such an incredible song?
SKINNY PUPPY YOU RULE
ThePoisonDoor 3 years ago 18
@ThePoisonDoor Because Skinny Puppy and Evil Dead II = Epic!
Shinhaquro 9 months ago in playlist Striktly Endustryal
This song is great but it needs a video. A really well thought out fan-made video to refresh this 20 year old song and make it accessable to the hordes of ADD-afflicted autistic white trash scum kids out there who are so disenfranchised with the dog shit music they have to listen to these days.
nightowl8936 3 years ago
right, because it's their fault for being brought up in a society that pounds chemical after chemical into their brains. You're the only scum here.
Gooble74 3 years ago
Great theme, definetely one of the best of Skinny Puppy!
meduvb 3 years ago
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elduce77 3 years ago
<# this song! :#
ShinigamiXChocolates 3 years ago
It's about time this song made it up here. Thank you a thousand times for this one!
fucknametheives 3 years ago