Combichrist
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Combichrist

Combichrist formed in 2003 after Andy LaPlegua's previous band Icon of Coil ended. He started working with keyboardist Eric 13 and guitarist JD Tucker, though...

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Combichrist's industrial noise and defiant energy

Andy LaPlegua's electronic project that turned aggression into anthems.

For the full Combichrist experience, start with 'All Pain Is Gone' and 'We Rule The World Motherfuckers.' They capture that blend of industrial rhythm and defiant energy that's been their signature.

When 'All Pain Is Gone' landed in 2009, it became an industrial anthem that defined their sound. Songs like 'Fuckmachine' and 'Throat Full Of Glass' kept that rhythmic aggression going, even as the lyrics drew some criticism. LaPlegua always pushed back against accusations of glorifying violence, insisting the themes were raw but not endorsements.

Combichrist formed in 2003 after Icon of Coil ended, with LaPlegua working initially with Eric 13 and JD Tucker. Their first album was 'The Joy of Gunz' that same year. The lineup has shifted since, but LaPlegua remains the constant driving force through steady output like 'Never Surrender' and 'Feed The Fire'.

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Combichrist formed in 2003 after Andy LaPlegua's previous band Icon of Coil ended. He started working with keyboardist Eric 13 and guitarist JD Tucker, though Tucker left early on. Their first album was 2003's 'The Joy of Gunz'.

Things picked up with the 2009 track 'All Pain Is Gone,' which became a kind of industrial anthem. Other songs like 'Fuckmachine' and 'Throat Full Of Glass' kept that aggressive, rhythmic sound going. The lyrics often dealt with raw themes that sometimes drew criticism, but LaPlegua pushed back against accusations of glorifying violence.

They've kept a steady output since, with songs like 'Never Surrender' and 'Feed The Fire' maintaining their place in the heavier corners of electronic music. The lineup has shifted over time, but LaPlegua remains the constant driving force.

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