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  • Aint it Dead yet is easily the best live video i've ever seen

  • nivek ogre rulez.....

  • This band is what you should use as an example if you want to make Industrial music. They nailed the genre perfectly.

  • wow, yeah assimilate is really the be all and end all of that 80's sound for me they rule no doubt

    thanks ogre

  • wish i could've seen this live + in person! their music is such a release for me

  • God damn I miss this.

  • The best band, ever, live!!

  • so classic, so good, innocence of time, still fresh today, so open and pure, art and moving at it's finest, the interaction with his fans towards the end is just so real, his talent and inspiring mind causing the fans to leech on him like that, like zombies at a crawl ready to feast on his young innovative mind, feed me feed me.

  • I want more skinny puppy in my life, music like this is just so impossible to find.

  • skinny puppy my dear god i worpship

  • this is classic and so GOOD! Masters of evoking emotions and enabling people to come out and fight for good. Skinny Puppy is and was always a catalyst for CHANGE. We need more uplifting music NOW more than ever. So we can open minds against the forces that bind us into this economic slavery. Eating processed meat...horrific experiments done on humans and ANIMALS! We need to assemble and fight for basic human and animal rights. or face extinction of almost the whole planet.

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  • This is GREAT...Skinny Puppy is ....

  • buena aportacion este video, esta de lujo soy seguidor desde hace muchos años

  • Really excited about the upcoming SP album , hopefully they're gonna be more old school in it ♥

  • I miss him!

  • What are the effects on the vocals?

  • Damn Ogre's voice is here so awesome (0:59).

    He sounds like some kind of a cyborg.

  • @v73k1 what effects he uses?

  • @ivanmyh He doesn't use effects.

  • @v73k1 He actually does use a fair bit of delay on the vocals. There's a whole thread on GearSlutz about his gear. If you google for "Skinny Puppy Vocal Delay Effect" it's the top hit.

  • @Epiphyte  thanks a lot! But how can i emulate this PCM-41 on my PC?

  • a man after my own heart ;) smother

  • assimilate your fucking life!

  • next u will see them sucking dogs dicks

  • never was a goth person but his band is the best.

  • we all love the pavi!

  • Now this is a fuckin live show. Something that stands out. Love it.

  • a fucking genius!! is what this band is!!

    

  • Ogre should do audiobook with tales for kids with that voice that would be awesome

  • @Morgethein And you could also argue that any other band is a rip off of Bach, so what...

    

  • Old love story for me and still the best on canadian scene imo.

  • Man, I have been looking for this video forever! I even texted Chacha and they were like, "yeah, we don't even know what the fuck you're talking about. Try wording it differently."

  • Ruth Anne Wynn RIP I will always love you!!!

  • @Morgethein Well i got to say is glad to talk to a gal that her stuff on music. :P

  • @Morgethein That's a good point. i was very trigger happy on the commenting that day, but what i'm trying to say is that Manson took both the musical and aesthetic values of this band. Sure I know bands inspire other bands, thats how music and culture progresses. When one band takes from another but it takes it in a different direction but in this case there are way too many elements borrowed and barely change. P.S it's good that some people actually know who arthur brown is :)

  • very nice old tune

  • @Morgethein actually the majority of skinny puppy is what you would call "darksynth" that is if you wanna put one name on it.. industrial kinda cutting puppy short...

  • fantastic!

  • Awesome!

  • greatest song of Skinny Puppy !!!

  • Very Nice...I saw them in Cologne,Luxor....:)

  • NEW FHU-VIDEO AND RELEASES AT:

    flex-on.net/f-h-u/

  • Thay always sounded this good live, at least in the 80's. What ever happened to them after the 80's? When I hear his voice now, I (old woman now) think, oh his poor throat, that must hurt. Did he continue singing after punk died?

  • FANTASTIC!!! Where's this video from?!

  • @Takac1979 It's from "Ain't It Dead Yet?" VHS or DVD

  • Who doesn't like the Puppy? Old school shit! I love it.

  • @cloudeye7 Rob Thomas and Blender Magazine apparently, but who cares about them?

  • Fuck yeah! it's hard to believe this is live. No one plays this good live. The samples they add are amazing, really almost better than the studio recording. Which is really saying something since I know their studio recordings so well, and they are so close to my heart..

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  • @starmartyr11 Sweet, top comment! :) Just realized it's been 15 years since I discovered this amazing band at the age of 14. Proud to say they are from Canada, and that Dwayne was from my home town. RIP DG.

  • fuck you ayla, fuck you susan, fuck you candace and fuck you idell.

  • Awesome! I am Spanish and I don't understand a fuckin word of what they say but I only know I get to another worlds when I hear the haunting back sound they created with their scream, magnific melody from another time, late 80's, electronic music to meditate that took you to other places just with it!

  • Manson ripped these guys off

  • I HAD THE HONORS OF MEETING OGRE,AT THE TIME HE HAD TO TAKE BREAKS BECAUSE OF HIS WOUNDED KNEE ME AND EARL GAVE HIM THIS BAD ASS WALKING STICK.....I NEVER MET A PERSON WHO COULD HAVE BEEN MY OWN BROTHER,HIS FEATURES ARE SO PERFECT!!!TEETH,NOSE MOUTH AND VERY INTELLIGENT AND HUMBLE...LOVE HIM SO MUCH IN COMMON,AND THE BEST CONCERTS I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!! AND HE WORE THE PIN I GAVE (NO ANIMAL TESTING)..WHAT A PERFECT MAN HE IS SO HAMANE!!!!CYNTHIA....

  • I HAD THE HONORS OF MEETING OGRE,AT THE TIME HE HAD TO TAKE BREAKS BECAUSE OF HIS WOUNDED KNEE ME AND EARL GAVE HIM THIS BAD ASS WALKING STICK.....I NEVER MET A PERSON WHO COULD HAVE BEEN MY OWN BROTHER,HIS FEATURES ARE SO PERFECT!!!TEETH,NOSE MOUTH AND VERY INTELLIGENT AND HUMBLE...LOVE HIM SO MUCH IN COMMON,AND THE BEST CONCERTS I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!

  • Very-very good...

  • Makes you wonder what the people who clicked thumbs down where looking for...

  • Of course 2 of the 3 best industrial giants are Canadian. We can only wish KMFDM was Canadian. FLA and Skinny Puppy! I love being a Canadian!

  • So there isn't a real video for this song?

  • yEAH!! ESE EL EL BRUTAL SONIDO APOCALIPTICO DE SKINNY PUPPY!!!

  • Still my favorite SP song to dance to at industrial clubs.

  • @alcoholic007 Well spoken! All this bullshit about sub-sub-sub-genres. Like shut up and LISTEN !  (" a rose by any other name still holds its beauty" / Shakespeare )

  • You lot confuse me, so let me clear the air; This genre is "Darksynth. This entire branch of electronic music really had 3 rigins, not entirely electronic, but evolving and crossing each other often: Goth, gloomy, morbid romanticism; Industrial, abrasive, raw angstt, and this 'synth' stuff, which was damn apathetic at times, though it would frequently get upset at the other two for being so damn melodramatic. That doesn't mean it wasnt fun, however. It just thinks the other two whine too much.

  • @TranceFreakers its industrial, "Darksynth" isnt even a real genre, its one of those made up genres. Synthpop is real tho, but this isnt like Synthpop at all ie Depeche Mode

  • @JetstormsBaby Trent and Ohgr used to talk. I'm not sure of there friendship. They worked together in bans like Pigface. At some point they had a falling out. The song, Cracker , from Welt (one of ohgr's solo albums) is about Trent Reznor. It starts out...

    You think you're evil but you're not

    Still sucking life from the mainstream ...

    It's a great song/album

    Ohgr also has a new website w/ free dowloads, and interactive art...wdihtf.com

  • @XCondomsOfHumanSkinX this was from the head trauma tour i believe, vivisect didnt come out till 88

  • ..let's got with SP from yesterday, here out...

  • Amazing<3

    Anyone know the No wave/Industrial band Suicide?

  • Can anyone tell me the year of this video ?

  • Would anyone know where this performance took place and if it is on any live cds? I would love to track down this version!

  • magical performance.

  • ...OR celebrate the things expressed through art that make you individuals. THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

  • NiN = "industrial" for girls.

  • Hey, itsa Pavi.......

  • So this is the Borg national anthem?

  • dude icp is like 20 times better than whatever this is

  • @rshadowdragon then go listen to them, why are you here...just trolling?

  • @rshadowdragon why would you compare icp to this? they are rap, this is industrial. Sooooooooooo completely different, why compare???

  • @rshadowdragon the sounds comming from a heard of dying Hippos sound better then ICP, dude why do some people still listen to those stupid clowns :/

  • @hellchild65 heard? Herd thanks clown

  • @zyclonb6 i corrected myself thank you very much

  • @rshadowdragon *herd

  • this is actually Assimilate r23 remix. assimilate off of the Bites album sounds different.

  • @jupitersmoonz incorrect. this is assimilate off of Ain't It Dead Yet?.

  • The best............Brazil

  • this song does somethin' very great...I believe it's called KICK ASS!!!

  • best smooth jazz track ever! its up there with the pina colda song and what a fool believes!

  • goths and rivetheads can't even stop arguing on the goddamn internet can they?

  • idk why people always argue who created industrial first, imo SP and Ministry gave it the "standard" sound that people think of nowdays when they hear about the genre. before that tho, it was mostly people and groups experimenting with sounds, more so electronic then industrial sounding

  • One other thing- The Doors didn't create the first "Industrial" track. Perhaps looking into: John Cage, Pierre Schaeffer, Olivier Messiaen, Pierre Boulez, Jean Barraqué, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Edgard Varese, Iannis Xenakis, Michel Philippot, and Arthur Honegge. All this took place starting roughly the 1940's.

  • ...and where S.P. got theirs was from Cabaret Voltaire ('73-'78-era) Throbbing Gristle and SPK ('79-'83.) Ministry pre-dates SP by 3 years. Go to discogs.com and look under both groups. Take a looky for yourself. Both bands + early Severed Heads ('79-'85) Were some of the best 80's Industrial, sans their Dance-oriented music.

  • Just Love them!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Awesome!

  • worst song ever

    

  • @MrBrowner123

    then why'd you look it up then? sounds like a pure masochistic exercise to me

  • @McLarenMercedes because i didnt know it was shit did i?

  • @MrBrowner123 its much better then the Dr. Dre/Snoop Dog song you said was "deadly", plz "gangsta rap" is such trash

  • Nice!!

  • skinny rules haha id ont believe that . well thank danny . wie geht es dir .

  • it is. dave "rave" ogilve is now helping trent do music... well he was

  • They definitely did, Jet': NIN and many other 90's greats owe their musical lineage to Puppy. Also informing the NIN sound: Ministy, KMFDM, Big Black, The Normal... the list is long and worth exploring.

  • 10 years ago to-day

    first time i saw 'ain't it dead yet?'

    on local access tee-vee

    i screamed, 'WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?????' at :23 [-that- being dwayne's sequential circuits pro-one]

    thee rest is history...

  • To all the jackasses arguing about scene terms, realize that the music you listen to does not make you a unique, special or some how more enlightened/different person. Music is some thing that is designed to be attractive to humans and has been since it's earliest known performances. Get over your clique labels and just enjoy what you do.

  • @alcoholic007 I have to agree with this, there's too many people who don't like certain types of music because their friends don't like it, or they will pretend to like something just to fit in.

  • @alcoholic007 Fuck you I'm goth

  • @alcoholic007 I agree with you wholeheartedly. Music is meant to be enjoyed, not to be used as a status quo or becoming part of some crowd.

  • @alcoholic007 I saw Skinny Puppy in a Puddle of Mud eating Corn, but seriously. The walls of Jericho came down with the sound of trumpets.Don't forget the millions of men who went into battle with sound of drums, brass and flutes. Monks use bells and bowls as part of their meditation. The gods gave us music. so they say. Some drunk dude once told me "Music ain't nut'n but sound". He does have a point. Almost profound.

  • @alcoholic007 very well said

  • @alcoholic007 DDAAAMN RIGHT :) I agree with you more than words can express!!!!!

  • @alcoholic007 I think we can all agree that a (im not into dressing up like a weirdo) sp scene kid is less of a poser then your run of the mm fanboy bitch, I dont respect either side of these goth poser kids. Even though on stage Sp dresses up, its a performance to entertain, these guys are regular people, well I know Nivek is, they really dont act like this on a regular day basis.

  • 21 people miss clicked

  • skinny puppy is the shit i cant stop listening to this track

  • nobody like this video anymore please, it's perfect as it is

  • this video and the one i watched before this both had 666 likes!! D:

  • i am impressed by the fact some of you have knowladge!! kudos .

  • Nope, Skinny Puppy was starting around the same time as Minstry. And before that there was Chrome. Nine Inch Nails came later. Before came Throbbing Gristle and Suicide. Don't forget Einstürzende Neubauten. But Suicide really made the first hardcore stuff. Tapes from 1971 available on the second Suicide Album as rehearsals show where that kind of music came from.

  • I don't really dig Skinny Puppy that much anymore, but I love this song so damn much. Its just amazing.

  • Ogre! ftw

  • @ThePress1000 No. That is not correct. Trent Reznor didn't start working on NIN stuff until around 1987. SP started in 1982. Reznor, I belive, has admitted to being influenced by them heavily.

  • skinny puppy+nin=gods

  • I am 44 now and still love and dance to SP. With Assimilate i like to shock new girlfriends, but it only needs a short till they will agree: Its a SEX-Song

  • lolCanadians

  • Skinny Puppy RULES...for all you young folk!!!!

  • @siouxsieandziggy : Yeah, no kidding. I've been listening to SP since Mind:TPI, "God's Gift". It's hard to believe it's been 24 years, through the tragedy with Dwayne and the split up/solos, and these guys are still producing quality work.

  • @ThePerfectashlar Yeah, the last album, Mythmaker, that was pretty damn great, I cant wait for the follow up!

  • of all the industrial bands honestly my favorite is skinny puppy

  • long live puppy!!!

  • This is a better recording than the album version. 

  • i think this is where nine inch nails got their sound from

  • @JetstormsBaby you think!? lol...

  • @JetstormsBaby it very much is

  • @JetstormsBaby it is. trent reznor actually said he got the idea of "down in it" from "dig it" by skinny puppy.

  • @JetstormsBaby Actually, you're speculation is correct. I recall reading a bio on Trent Reznor and he did say that Skinny Puppy was one of the most influential groups. I believe that NINs first show (one of their professional ones) was an opening gig for Skinny Puppy. Them and Orderus Urungus are the best things to come out of Vancouver, British Columbia. :)

  • @JetstormsBaby it is

  • @JetstormsBaby Your Dumb or young

  • @JetstormsBaby Trent Reznor has said that the first song that he got famous from, Down In It was a total rip off of Dig it by SP.

  • @JetstormsBaby Trent Reznor got he question once if he liked Skinny Puppy, he said no. Not sure why.

    NiN doesnt sound anything like Ogre, even if both music is epic

  • @krystallen714 thats a lie, he stated NIN was heavily influenced by Skinny Puppy, them and in an 06 or 05 radio interview he stated that Ministry was also a constant influence on NIN as well.

  • @JetstormsBaby and their look...

  • @JetstormsBaby

    Absolutely he was greatly influenced by Skinny Puppy

  • @JetstormsBaby This is where most industrial bands today got their sound from,

    you don't hear much noise industrial bands anymore

  • @JetstormsBaby Nah, James Taylor was a much bigger influence. Either that or Starland Vocal Band

  • @JetstormsBaby

    This seriously made my day. Good one.

  • @JetstormsBaby

    Why do you think Ogre's got such beef with Trent Reznor?

  • they are one of the originators of this kind of music all others are just imitations. Skinny rules!

  • You actually know the word "rivethead!"

  • A little light for me

    But I listen to Skinny Puppy when I'm in a good mood.

  • i couldn't even imagine being a teen during this time. i had to be born when cleanse/fold came out :/ i still rock it to this day tho.

  • Whatever what genre you want to place Skinny Puppy in, this song really takes me on a trip down memory lane, to the underground scene of Göteborg, Sweden in the 80´s. Thank you for posting.

  • Some bands associated with "movements" will refuse to be labeled and placed in a genre or sub-genre of music. Dead Can Dance for instance has always denied their music is "goth" even tho it has clearly influenced the scene.

    The line between music sub-genres is often so thin it blurs, as the style played by a band will evolve and mature over time, and it's often confused with the fashion fans wear at any given time.

  • thank you for this !

  • Scars on Broadway covered this song 8/20/2010 show @ Avalon. 

  • whatever that birds say if think they are white or black what do you know ... he .

  • A lot of people here don't know what the fuck a cybergoth is.

    Good job!

  • Oh. And...This song is fan-fucking-tastic, and nothing less.

  • Why are the coolest things the hardest to see? I caught a fly as my mouth was open for the entire video. Thank-you for posting.

  • After listening to this version I don't really like the original anymore. Anybody know where I can find this in FLAC?

  • @FlameNeoG Since this is from the video "Ain't it Dead Yet" I imagine the same version would be on the accompanying live CD

  • @FlameNeoG Use VDownloader

  • discodustrial who cares i dont or do not

  • I wish I could have been there.

    I never got my chance to see SP until 2004 but they were worth the wait!

  • sehr tanzbar und damit einer meiner Favoriten

  • why the fuck is he playing with tissues

  • @Edd360 The things he is putting on his eyes? Those are canadian one dollar bills if memory serves correctly... something that hasn't existed in ages... shows how old this video is - 1987??

  • Some good Canadian boys right there!

  • skinny puppy is the shit 

  • These dudes are incredible!!

  • Hell Yes!

  • Those were good times.... Thanks for posting.

  • is it just me or does skinny puppy kind of feel like a hit or miss, songs like smothered hope, hex something... and assimilate is really grate songs but then i hear other songs from them that are really boring, at least in my opinion

  • Best industrial music ever..... 

  • @nanatsu7 they gave way to a lot of the great and already dead industrial bands of the 90's and early 00's :(