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Cubanate is an industrial metal band from London, founded in 1992 by Marc Heal and Phil Barry with Graham Rayner and Steve Etheridge. The group became well-known known for its early fusion of distorted metal guitars, and techno percussion (later incorporating breakbeats) with industrial electronics and vocals. History Cubanate played their first UK tour in November 1992 supporting left-field UK techno duo Sheep on Drugs. The group signed to Berlin’s Machinery Records shortly afterwards. Rayner and Etheridge departed after the first Machinery single, Body Burn (1993). The pair were replaced by Julian Beeston (ex – Nitzer Ebb) drummer. In May 1994 the Metal EP was Single of the Week in Melody Maker magazine and later that year Cubanate received media attention when they were weirdly paired with Carcass for what turned out to be a notoriously violent UK tour ending in death threats to Heal and an on-air confrontation on the Radio One Rock Show with Bruce Dickinson. The second album Cyberia (1995) spawned the hit single Oxyacetylene, generally considered Cubanate’s creative peak. Oxyacetylene featured on the 1996 compilation album Mortal Kombat: More Kombat and was later used as the theme tune of the best-selling 1998 Sony PlayStation game Gran Turismo. For live work around the Cyberia tour the band hired Shep Ashton on guitar and Darren Bennett on keyboards. After ‘96 Ashton and Bennett were replaced by Roddy Stone (currently fronting UK metal act Viking Skull) and David …
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Comment by Aspenly
@gregoryofnews9000 Throbbing Gristle WAS the first industrial act because the term didn’t exist (as a music genera) before them. And if you want to start bringing up past influences like Chrome (awesome band) then you might as well say Can was the first Industrial band, or Velvet Underground, or John Cage, or fuck.. maybe even Erik Satie.
Comment by gregoryofnews9000
@blankredge01 I’m pretty sure Industrial was coined as soon as bands like Ministry, and KMFDM started popping up. Oh and I really hope you don’t think Throbbing Gristle was the first Industrial act, cause Chrome was the first REAL industrial band.
Comment by MaximvsDread
@blankredge01 What’s the proper term for this music? I haven’t known it as anything else and would like to know what it is supposed to be called. Thanks.
Comment by NesquickAlena
This is true music. Not sucks like Rihanna))
Comment by blankredge01
Jesus motherf?!king Christ on a crutch. >_<
I hate hate HATE the coined (and contrived) term “Industrial Metal”. I *doubly* hate it when bands that were around BEFORE this term was coined are retroactively labeled with it.
To wit: Cubanate.
Fantastic song, though. Cheers for posting it, mate.
Comment by Thunderwolf666
Dncefloor favourite
Comment by bemyenemymusic
@terronemesis Marc gave up drinking 10 years ago.
Comment by terronemesis
So is Marc Heal still an alcoholic?
Comment by apjhdee
i saw these when they were supporting the sisters of mercy many years ago and they were awesome got the place bouncing
Comment by raoulduke881
his voice reminds me of the latest jaz coleman from killing joke…
Comment by maskedfilms
Oh man! I have all their cds. I have to break out with them again. Love this stuff. Good blend of Beats / Guitars / Harsh Vocals. LOVE it
Comment by seagil
F*#*kin’awesome,ah industrial noise! those were the days,these guys were one of the best,
Comment by sanddrill77
HARDWARE
Comment by EmperorMarcusNovius
Haven’t heard this in ages! Brilliant stuff, still sounds awesome!!
Comment by kenwatch77
I should have been born in the U.K. when it comes to music.
Comment by eyehategumbo
I seen them live once about ten years ago
great song!
Comment by fredb1978
This is the exact song from the music CD called “Mortal Kombat: More Kombat and this song number 12 on that CD!!!.
Comment by codiej20
tune .
Comment by cacavati
gran turismo…
Comment by MacPunk69
fucking excellent,been into them for over 15years