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jae A cult fave from the mid-90s. A lot of it still sounds unique and fresh. Recommended for EBM and dark electro fans. Favorite track: Aquanoid.
Symbolic ‡ Tentacles
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Symbolic ‡ Tentacles Mostly it's EBM with some industrial effects akin to the first Front Line Assembly albums. Atmosphere-laden with good composing. Psychic health crippling movie/crime documentary samples alongside with horrifying maniac insights will remind you of the band's name - perfect music for stalking someone in Detroit. Thou' the last track is overly long rhythmic noise. Savagly brilliant Der Mussolini cover & Slasher are out of place for the rest of the album, but will surve well in your dantist visits. Favorite track: Der Mussolini.
Annie T.
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Annie T. Dark, hypnotic, and merciless industrial rock straight from the 90's... This album, and the last track in particular, will make you feel like you have indeed ended up in an institute for the criminally insane and are desperately looking for a way out. You have been warned. Favorite track: Slasher.
Ace of Tunes
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Ace of Tunes The track Slasher was featured in Hitman Bloodmoney and I spent years trying to hunt it down. Favorite track: Slasher.
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Aquanoid 06:15
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Bodypit 05:04
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Rip Cristo 05:07
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All Mine 03:34
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Cloneclone 04:51
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Jailbait 04:56
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Slasher 03:38
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Gekippt (free) 08:39

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released January 1, 1994

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Institute for the Criminally Insane Copenhagen, Denmark

Formed in Copenhagen, Denmark 1988.

ICI Live debut was at the SXSW 1995 in Austin, Texas.

ICI are featured on 'HITMAN; Blood Money' (Video Game) with the track 'Slasher'.

The entire 'Gekippt' album was arranged, recorded and mixed in Kim G. Hansen's former apartment on the fifth floor in the heart of Copenhagen.

The ICI logo is meant to be viewed negative. This spells "ICI".
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