So true, I wouldn't know what I would do without AMG, and Discogs

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> I'll direct your attention to All Music Guide
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> search for Throbbing Gristle and you'll find a wealth of information -
> if you have about five hours then check all the links as well
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> by the way - who were the people that came up with the idea of AMG? It
> has to be one of the most brilliant websites and resources ever. I use
> the website daily for music research and I'm beginning to have a nice
> stack of their books too.
> cheers to AMG and all the writers and staff!
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> MEK
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>>Just before everyone marches out of the saloon, could I possibly
>>steer the debate onto a less contentious area?
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>>There's a lot of mentioning of band names that I don't know, I've heard
>>a track by Genesis P Orridge (pretty tasty IMO) that he did
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>>one of the Sabres Of Paradise compilations a few years back now
>>(Septic Cuts IIRC) but don't know who Psychic TV and Coil are.
>>Basically, who are all these people/bands and how do they fit
> into
>>the techno firmament?
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>>Anyone care to enlighten me?
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> wow. theres lots to learn. genesis p orrige was in throbbing
> gristle, the band that basically "invented" industrial music. PTV
> was a later project that was more acid house oriented, though not
> exclusively. coil is peter christopherson (also of throbbing
> gristle fame) and john balance. those guys are nuts, their records were
> very influential to me when i was like 15. without all that
> kind of stuff, id have never been able to get into techno house
> and jungle. theres so much more to say about these cats but i have to
> run to work.
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> tom
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