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fuck perfect song *__*
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To this day I still can’t believe how this album was ever poorly received upon its release. IMHO, I still, to this day, cite this as one of the most perfect examples of Industrial music.
Yes, Last Rites, Land of Rape & Honey by Ministry, and Caustic Grip by FLA were also flagship recordings for the burgeoning post-New-Wave Industrial movement, but it can be argued that The Process is what they hoped to achieve.
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I remember just before Dwayne died and before the album was out, they put up a low-fidelity clip of where the guitars come in (back in the early days of the web) and me and all my friends were horrified that The Process was going to sound like The Scorpions or something. it's a pretty great song on its own merits though.
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The best industrial love song ever!
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Could someone pls send me this cd. I cant find it anywhere
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why do i hear so much about guitar this guitar that? SP are legends and if they choose guitar for a certain sound then so be it...
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The Process is an amazing album
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Dennis "T" Kaiser... where are you? we miss you.. sweet tooth... thug...vine..prarrie nigga/crazy horse.. you belong to Dawn.. whom i fergettin? all you fake ass white kids.. i was sittin in a garage with no electricity playin bones an drinkin st ides 40 water an 64 oz mickeys in black tites ... was 96 good or was it 19 an young dumb an full of ..............
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For me, this album is all about "candle", "cult" and "amnesia". There are strange beautiful and poetic vibrations in these three songs.
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@trollmaster02235 It was the first to have had guitar on almost all the tracks. But they always incorporated guitars, just not so blatantly. On Dig It there are guitars, on Tin Omen, those are the first to come to mind. But I know there are more. If you watched Ain't It Dead Yet you can see cEvin Key playing guitar, that was in '87.
I loved the Process, and everything else, but guitars are nothing new in industrial, Devin Townsend was basically part of the line up in FLA as guitar.
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Man this takes me back to being in junior high, I would stay up at night listening to this realizing there was a whole new world in music. Never knowing music could be so dark and erie. I would stay up all night listening to this, in goosebumps the whole time.
Hmmm, guitars, as someone just into SP, I only had Too Dark Park, and that is all electronic. I think I might like that better. This is alright though, just will have to listen a few times to get it
michaelquickable 2 years ago
The Process is really the only SP album having all these guitars, the others are really more electronic. That's why I love this album, it feels quite unique... It sounds also a lot coldwave to me too, it's very sad and dark... OH DO I LOVE THIS ALBUM
trollmaster02235 2 years ago 6
Saw these guys for the Two Dark Park and Last Rights tour in St. Louis. Miss them. Oh yeah saw NIN too, but who was singing I dont know washnt Trent(back at the hotel strung out from hanging with Al Jorgensen?)
Locust1313 2 years ago
You saw NIN but Reznor wasn't singing ? That's weird !
trollmaster02235 2 years ago 2
LOVE this song too. The Process is a killer album. This and Candle are my absolute favorites.
timegrrl 2 years ago 2
For me, it's Cult, Candle & Curcible. Fucking triptych !
trollmaster02235 2 years ago