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    Artist description
    Horror Industrial from the Bowels of New York.
    Music Style
    Industrial Metal
    Musical Influences
    Skinny Puppy, Pink Floyd, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Venom
    Similar Artists
    Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy, Marilyn Manson
    Artist History
    Started in 1992, Bile has put out four critically acclaimed CD's: 'Suckpump' (1994), 'Teknowhore' (1996), 'Biledegradable' (1997), and 'Sex Reflex' (the latest 'Demonic Electronic' and 'Copy Machine' on their own Bile Style Records, 2003). Bile has been featured on the first Mortal Kombat Movie Soundtrack (TVT Records), Dee Snider's Strangeland soundtrack (TVT Records), and recorded the song 'Tourniquet' for the Marilyn Manson Tribute CD, 'Anthems of Rust and Decay' (Dwell Records). Bile also has a few songs featured in the infamous true-to-life horror movie, "Traces Of Death 5".
    Group Members
    Krztoff, R.H. Bear, Dave S., Kemp
    Instruments
    Guitars, Bass, Drum Loops, Alien Soundscapes
    Albums
    Suckpump, Teknowhore, Biledegradable, Sex Reflex, Demonic Electronic, Copy Machine
    Press Reviews
    "The next time you find yourself thinking that Limp Bizkit or Marilyn Manson are the hardest-edged rockers in circulation, reach for Bile. These lads are not Total Request Live-friendly poseurs; they are the real deal, intent on keeping the underground alive with caustic, rhythmically assaulting jams. Each track on Demonic Electronic slams with ham-fisted guitars, computer-crunched keyboards, and frenetic beats. Although the band largely subscribes to the concept of musical noise as catharsis, it has tucked a taut pop melody or two into the set; most notably on the funky 'Celebrity' and the thumpy 'Prime Time Loser.' Radio isn't even a factor for this rough-hewn gem, save for the adventurous college radio station. Seek it out on your own. Then keep track of Bile's tour schedule. Music like this is best when consumed in a club with a wild crowd of true believers. For info, log on to Bilestyle.com." Larry Flick, Billboard/Feb.2002
    Additional Info
    CDs available in all major stores or on Amazon.com.
    Location
    New York, NY - USA

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