"Rabies" by Skinny Puppy, released in November 21, 1989
"Rabies" is the fifth studio album by the Canadian industrial music band Skinny Puppy, released in 1989. The album is known for its aggressive and experimental sound, featuring a blend of industrial, electronic, and EBM (electronic body music) elements. Here's a summary:
"Rabies" marks a significant period in Skinny Puppy's discography, showcasing their evolution into a more industrial rock-oriented sound. The album features dense layers of synthesizers, samples, and distorted vocals, creating a dark and intense sonic landscape.
Key tracks on the album include "Worlock," "Tin Omen," and "Convulsion." "Worlock" is particularly notable for its use of samples from various horror movies, creating a disturbing and cinematic atmosphere. The album also includes collaborations with industrial musician Ogre from the band Ministry.
Lyrically, "Rabies" explores themes of social and political commentary, often presented in a surreal and abstract manner. Skinny Puppy's use of samples and unconventional sound manipulation techniques adds to the overall experimental and avant-garde nature of the album.
"Rabies" received positive reviews for its innovation in sound design and its impact on the industrial music genre. It's considered a classic within the industrial music scene and reflects Skinny Puppy's influence on the development of dark electronic music. The album's aggressive and challenging style has contributed to its enduring appeal among fans of industrial and alternative music.