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God Lives Underwater

God Lives Underwater · 1995

24 min · 6 tracks · industrial rock

A blend of gritty industrial textures and introspective lyrics creates a hauntingly immersive experience.

God Lives Underwater is an EP by God Lives Underwater, released in 1995. A blend of gritty industrial textures and introspective lyrics creates a hauntingly immersive experience. The album received critical acclaim for its innovative sound, blending elements of rock and electronic music. It helped solidify God Lives Underwater's place within the burgeoning industrial rock scene of the 90s, influencing subsequent artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does God Lives Underwater sound like?

A blend of gritty industrial textures and introspective lyrics creates a hauntingly immersive experience. Rooted in industrial rock.

What makes God Lives Underwater by God Lives Underwater notable?

The album received critical acclaim for its innovative sound, blending elements of rock and electronic music. It helped solidify God Lives Underwater's place within the burgeoning industrial rock scene of the 90s, influencing subsequent artists in the genre. Released in 1995, this self-titled album marked God Lives Underwater's debut, following their earlier EP. This period came as they transitioned from underground buzz to a more mainstream audience, setting the stage for their future in the industrial rock scene.

How many songs are on God Lives Underwater?

God Lives Underwater has 6 tracks, running approximately 24 minutes.

Tracklist

6 tracks·24:47

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Drag Me Down Standout 3:19
  • 2 No More Love 4:16
  • 3 Lonely Again Standout 5:00
  • 4 Nothing 4:18
  • 5 Try 3:39
  • 6 Waste of Time Standout 4:12

Release Date

January 1, 1995

Genre

industrial rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

24 min 47 sec