Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
Skinny Puppy · 1986
71 min · 13 tracks · industrial music · industrial rock · electro-industrial
A chaotic blend of industrial sounds and haunting vocals, reflecting the raw energy of the 1980s underground scene.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic emotional journeys long immersive listening sessions wave-like pacing experience
- Context
- Released in 1986, 'Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse' was Skinny Puppy's debut album, marking their entrance into the electro-industrial genre. At this time, they were establishing their identity influenced by punk aesthetics and electronic experimentation, setting a foundation for their future work.
- If you like
- industrial music, industrial rock, electro-industrial
Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse is an album by Skinny Puppy, released in 1986. A chaotic blend of industrial sounds and haunting vocals, reflecting the raw energy of the 1980s underground scene. This album is significant for its pioneering role in shaping the electro-industrial genre, influencing countless artists within the industrial music scene. It received critical acclaim and laid the groundwork for subsequent albums, solidifying Skinny Puppy's place as innovators in electronic body music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse sound like?
A chaotic blend of industrial sounds and haunting vocals, reflecting the raw energy of the 1980s underground scene. Rooted in industrial music and industrial rock.
What makes Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse by Skinny Puppy notable?
This album is significant for its pioneering role in shaping the electro-industrial genre, influencing countless artists within the industrial music scene. It received critical acclaim and laid the groundwork for subsequent albums, solidifying Skinny Puppy's place as innovators in electronic body music. Released in 1986, 'Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse' was Skinny Puppy's debut album, marking their entrance into the electro-industrial genre. At this time, they were establishing their identity influenced by punk aesthetics and electronic experimentation, setting a foundation for their future work.
Who is Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse for?
Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, long immersive listening sessions and wave-like pacing experience.
How many songs are on Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse?
Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse has 13 tracks, running approximately 71 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 One Time One Place 5:41
- 2 God’s Gift (Maggot) Standout 4:46
- 3 Three Blind Mice 3:08
- 4 Love 1:43
- 5 Stairs and Flowers 5:17
- 6 Antagonism 5:03
- 7 200 Years 4:45
- 8 Dig It (12" version) 7:25
- 9 Burnt With Water Standout 7:41
- 10 Chainsaw 5:55
- 11 Addiction (2nd Dose) Standout 6:01
- 12 Stairs and Flowers (Too Far Gone) 6:35
- 13 Deep Down Trauma Hounds (remix) 7:31
Release Date
January 1, 1986
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
71 min 37 sec
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