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SUICIDE COMMANDO

BIND, TORTURE & KILL

About Me

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WHO IS DEEPLY DEVOTED
TO SPREADING THE MAGIC THAT IS...
[ SUICIDE COMMANDO ] &
ELECTRO INDUSTRIAL EBM
1986, Johan Van Roy began experimenting with harsh electronic music adorning the name Suicide Commando. After releasing nine cassette tapes, and having track appear on two compilation LPs and a compilation CD, Suicide Commando appeared on stage in support of Plastic Noise Experience in 1993. These actions caught the attention of the Off Beat label, who in 1994 released Suicide Commando s first CD, Critical Stage. The album yeilded the club hits: Traumatise, Necrophillia, and Where Do We Go From Here?, which featured Dirk Ivens of Dive on vocals. Stored Images, the second CD from Suicide Commando, was released in 1995. The album marked a greater club following than ever before. It included re-mixes of T.V. Obsession, Intercourse, and Save Me along with two new dance floor hits. One of which being Murder, and the other being one of Suicide Commando s greatest hits, See You In Hell.
To mark a decade of existence, Suicide Commando embarked on the 1996 "Critical Images" tour, and released a 2000 piece limited edition EP box set. The Contamination EP featured several new tracks and re-mixes of the popular See You In Hell, and Traumatize. The bonus in the box set was a 3" CD containing old and previously unreleased material. Electric Death Trip Records later released the Contamination EP in 1997 for the United States with three bonus tracks. Also during that year, Suicide Commando performed at the Zillo Festival in Germany before 5000 screaming attendants.
The third CD was released in 1998 called Construct-Destruct, and included the new club hits Desire, and Better Off Dead. Due to the success of the limited edition Contamination EP, Suicide Commando released another for the Construct-Destruct album titled reCONSTRUCTion.
In 2000, Suicide Commando found himself a new North American home with Metropolis Records who released the Hellraiser single and Mind Strip full length. His follow-up album with Metropolis was 2003s Axis of Evil. Which had world-wide success.
Never one to deviate far from the path, Suicide Commando remains consistent with every release. While new technology or synths may be incorporated, one can always tell its Suicide Commando from his signature terror-EBM sound. This was demonstrated with his Godsend/Menschenfresser digital single in late 2005.
For 2006, Suicide Commando is poised to release his sixth album, Bind, Torture, Kill, a phenomenal album that fans were expecting, but werent ready for. Bind, Torture, Kill has all of what is expected of Suicide Commando - distorted vocals, heavy crunching beats, raspy melodies, and piercing high end. But, this album is different. It has an intensity not seen before on previous Suicide Commando albums. This album is more in your face, like he o.d.-ed on coffee, speed, adrenaline, and anger. The result is astoundingif you thought Suicide Commando was aggressive before, youd better strap yourself in because you are in for one hell of a ride.
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Member Since: 7/21/2006
Band Website: suicidecommando.be
Band Members: Johan Van Roy
Influences: GOTH ELECTRO INDUSTRIAL
EBM [Electric/Body/Music]
Sounds Like: AGGRESSIVE
INDUSTRIAL
TERROR
EBM
Record Label: Dependent - Metropolis - Noise Terror Productions
Type of Label: Major

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Complete Lyrics for "BIND, TORTURE, KILL" !!!!

:: bind, torture, kill :: so prettyso frail I watch your body turning pale so fragile so weak I didnt want to be this creep soul stripper soul ripper I bind her legs excruciate her start b...
Posted by SUICIDE COMMANDO on Sat, 22 Jul 2006 02:14:00 PST