The Ideology of Nothing - The Arcane Machine
We’ve got some great music from classic artists this time around, as Justin and Ed share tunes from Die Warzau, Christian Death, Imperative Reaction, Ministry, and more. Get ready for some dance hall staples and a few that may surprise you! Bit thanks to Joe Moore for this chapter’s listener submission. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com!
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The Tracklist:
1 – “Cyberdelia Non Corborundum” by Die Warzau from the album Engine (1995)
(Bandcamp)
2 – “Take Me to Your Lover” by Goteki from the album Santa Muerte (2010)
(Bandcamp)
3 – “Revenge” by Ministry from the album With Sympathy (1983)
(Website)
4 – “Spiritual Cramp (The Mission UK mix)” by Christian Death from the album The Best Of Christian Death Featuring Rozz Williams (1999)
(Website)
5 – “Scratch” by Contagion from the album Contaminant PCB (1992)
(Website)
6 – “Soylent Green” by :wumpscut: from the album Music for a Slaughtering Tribe (1993)
(Bandcamp)
7 – “CREEP-U” by Black Dresses from the album Peaceful as Hell (2020)
(Bandcamp)
8 – “Giving in to the Change” by Imperative Reaction from the album Redemption (2004)
(Bandcamp)
9 – “Red in Tooth and Claw” by Stoneburner from the Album Red in Tooth and Claw (2020) suggested by Joe Moore
(Bandcamp)