Diatribe (band)
Diatribe was an industrial rock group from San Jose, California which was active in the 1990s.[1] They had a sound similar to 16 Volt and Chemlab, integrating synthesizers and vocal samples with more traditional rock instruments.[2] Their song "Therapy" was used in the film Strange Days but does not appear on the official soundtrack album. The band's full-length debut Diatribe was issued by Re-Constriction Records on November 3, 1996.[3][4]
Diatribe | |
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Origin | San Jose, California, U.S. |
Genres | Industrial rock |
Years active | 1991–1996 |
Labels | Cargo, COP International, Eight One Nine, Re-Constriction |
Website | marcjameson |
Past members | Phil Biagini, Marc Jameson, Kevin Marburg, Vince Montalbano, Dennis Morehouse, Pat Toves |
Discography
Studio albums
- Diatribe (1996, Re-Constriction)
EPs
- Therapy (1991, Eight One Nine)
- Nothing (1992, Re-Constriction)
- Ultracide/Junkyard (1996, Re-Constriction)
Compilation appearances
- From The Machine (1990, Index) - "Cockeyed MF"
- Assimilation (1992, Metal Blade) - "The Other Side (Planet Hell Mix)" [6:08] & "King Pin 2.0" [7:38]
- California Cybercrash Compilation (1992, COP International) - "Tantau"
- The Cyberflesh Conspiracy (1992, If It Moves...) - "Needle Park" [5:18]
- Funky Alternatives Vol. 7 (1993, Concrete) - "Kingpin"
- Shut Up Kitty: A Cyber-Based Covers Compilation (1993, Re-Constriction) - "Cold Sweat" (Sugarcubes cover) [3:49]
- Re-Constriction's 10* Year Anniversary CD (*=5) (1996, Re-Constriction) - "The Son (Rough Mix)" [3:52]
- Awake The Machines - On The Line Vol. 2 (1997, Out Of Line) - "Junkyard (Radio Edit)"
- Got Moose? Re-Constriction CD Sampler No. 2 (1997, Re-Constriction) - "Ultracide"
- Industrial Virus (1997, Dressed To Kill) - "Kingpin (Remix)" [5:51]
- Industrial War: The Agony And Ecstasy Of Industrial Music (1997, Shanachie) - "The Son"
- Industrial Hazard (1998, Dressed To Kill) - "Kingpin (Remix)"
- Machines And Noise (Volume 3) (2002, Mastertech) - "Kingpin"
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References
- Christian, Chris (May 7, 1997). "Interview with Diatribe - conducted via telephone - 5/7/97". Sonic Boom. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- "Diatribe". Aiding & Abetting (124). December 2, 1996. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- "Diatribe: Diatribe". Option. Sonic Options Network (72–77): 70. 1997. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- Górnisiewicz, Katarzyna NINa; dugoutTX (2007). "Diatribe (Marc Jameson) - interview (2007)". Fabryka Industrial Rock & Metal Encyclopedia. Fabryka Music Magazine. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Diatribe discography at Discogs
- Diatribe discography at MusicBrainz
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