It seemed like industrial was everywhere in the 90s and early 2000s. Hundreds of bands were flooding the market, and trying to put their own stamp on the house that Nine Inch Nails built. Pitchshifter was one such band, and has played no less than four different styles throughout their career. On this episode of Discography Discussion, we look for a unifying theme in Pitchshifter, and try to find out if the band was original, or just another trend hopping metal band. #Pitchshifter #discussmetal
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Pitchshifter Episode Playlist:
- Brutal Cancroid
- Catharsis
- Triad
- Lesson Two
- Virus
- Whiteout
- Civilized
- A Better Lie
- As Seen on TV
- Everythings Fucked
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