God Module
God Module formed in the early 2000s, an industrial metal project that built its sound around distorted electronics and heavy guitars. Their 2005 single...
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God Module formed in the early 2000s, an industrial metal project that built its sound around distorted electronics and heavy guitars. Their 2005 single "False Pretense" became something of a calling card, with its layers of noise and dissonant vocals. The track appears on their album of the same name, which followed their self-titled debut from 2002.
Justin Broadrick has been the consistent figure in the band, though the lineup has shifted over time. They released several albums through the 2000s and into the 2010s, including The New Man in 2007 and The World is My Enemy Now in 2010. Songs like "Victims Among Friends" and "Reverse Inversion" show the same abrasive, electronic-heavy approach.
Their music has drawn both listeners and criticism for its confrontational style. They've denied accusations of misogyny and nihilism that have followed some of their work. The band's last album listed in their discography is Ascend from 2014.
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