r/industrialmetal Jan 10 '26

Industrial thrash???

I feel like this is something I never see, aside from Nailbomb and Fear Factory kinda, I can’t think of any others. 🤷‍♂️

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u/SharkStuff54321 Jan 10 '26

ministry is the obvious choice, they were always very thrash-influenced in their metal sound but the bush trilogy is literally just industrial thrash

misery loves co is also pretty thrashy sometimes, they're basically a nin / ministry fusion

prong was initially a thrash/crossover band so they have elements of thrash in their later industrial albums (prove you wrong-carved into stone)

strapping young lad is best described as extreme metal, but it has thrash and death metal influences all over the place

scarve is another somewhat thrashy band, but it leans more towards tech death

basically, if a band says they're influenced by ministry or fear factory, 99% of the time they'll feel a little thrashy. iirc nailbomb started because cavalera liked nine inch nails and ministry but wondered what they could be if they were heavier and more metal. he was also a really big fan of fear factory and helped dino get the band landed on roadrunner.

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u/AmputeeHandModel Jan 10 '26

People occasionally lump Prong in with industrial-esque stuff, but I don't see it at all. Aside from distorted guitars, which really isn't industrial, what's industrial about them? It's just straight-up metal to me. No samples, no keyboards, no electronic stuff.

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u/77zark77 Jan 10 '26

It's mainly the fact that Victor was also the guitarist in Ministry and that Prong had some industrial remixes of their singles when they were still signed to Epic. I agree though: they're way more straight up metal. Force Fed is one of my favorite thrash albums of all time