Pop Will Eat Itself – Built For Fun
Today’s video of the day is Pop Will Eat Itself – "Built For Fun" released in 2025. Pop Will Eat Itself return in 2025 with Built For Fun, a high-energy…
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Today’s video of the day is Pop Will Eat Itself – "Built For Fun" released in 2025. Pop Will Eat Itself return in 2025 with Built For Fun, a high-energy…
Today’s video of the day is Die Krupps – "Will Nicht – Muss!" released in 2025. German industrial metal legends Die Krupps return in 2025 with their fierce new video…
Today’s video of the day is Skatenigs – "Hell & Back" released in 1994. Skatenigs return with a vengeance in their 2021 track “Hell & Back,” taken from the album…
Today’s video of the day is Eisbrecher – "Stossgebet" released in 1991. German industrial rock band Eisbrecher released the music video for “Stossgebet” in 2020. The song appears on their…
Today’s video of the day is Ministry – “Psalm 69” released in 1992. A fan-made video for Ministry’s powerful track “Psalm 69” has been capturing attention for its raw energy…
Today’s video of the day is Ministry – “Stigmata” released in 1990. Ministry‘s song Stigmata appears on the live album In Case You Didn’t Feel Like Showing Up (Live), released…
Today’s video of the day is Die Krupps – “Fatherland” released in 1997. Die Krupps, a German post-punk/industrial/EBM/metal band, formed in Düsseldorf in October 1980. Founders Jürgen Engler and Bernward…
Today’s video of the day is Stabbing Westward – “Dead and Gone” released in 2001. Stabbing Westward, the American industrial rock band, released the music video for “Dead and Gone”…
Today’s video of the day is Spahn Ranch – “Safety” released in 1994. Spahn Ranch, hailing from the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles, burst onto the scene in 1994…
Today’s video of the day is Die Krupps – “Nothing Else Matters” released in 1992. Die Krupps, the legendary German industrial band, made waves in 1992 with their rendition of…