God Lives Underwater
"Driven by pulsating beats and jagged synth lines, their music balances tension with melodic resolution, inviting listeners to navigate the space between chaos and clarity."
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1995
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does God Lives Underwater sound like?
Driven by pulsating beats and jagged synth lines, their music balances tension with melodic resolution, inviting listeners to navigate the space between chaos and clarity. Rooted in industrial rock. Start with Life in the So-Called Space Age.
What is the best God Lives Underwater album to start with?
The best album to start with is "Life in the So-Called Space Age" (1998). It's the most representative of what makes God Lives Underwater worth hearing.
Who is God Lives Underwater for?
If you're into industrial rock, God Lives Underwater is worth your time. Driven by pulsating beats and jagged synth lines, their music balances tension with melodic resolution, inviting listeners to navigate the space between chaos and clarity.
How many albums does God Lives Underwater have?
God Lives Underwater has 11 releases in their discography, including 3 albums and 2 EPs.
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