Bile

Songs: 3
Albums: 3

Albums

Bile - Frankenhole
Frankenhole
2003, songs: 1
Bile - Sex Reflex
Sex Reflex
2003, songs: 1
Bile - Copy Machine
Copy Machine
2002, songs: 1

Facts about Bile

Bile

"Bile" is an American industrial metal band known for their aggressive sound and provocative lyrics. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Career: Bile was formed in 1992 in New York City by vocalist Krztoff, guitarist R.H. Bear, and drummer Dave Sussman. The band quickly gained attention for their unique blend of industrial, metal, and electronic music, drawing inspiration from acts like Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and Nine Inch Nails. Their early recordings showcased their aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics, setting them apart in the underground music scene.

  2. Album Releases and Evolution: Bile released their debut album, "Suckpump", in 1994, which featured a mix of industrial metal tracks with elements of punk and electronic music. The album received positive reviews and helped establish Bile as a force to be reckoned with in the industrial music scene. Subsequent albums like "Teknowhore" (1996) and "Sex Reflex" (1998) further solidified the band's reputation for their intense live performances and provocative lyrics.

  3. Controversy and Shock Value: Bile gained notoriety for their controversial lyrics and shock value, addressing themes such as sex, violence, and social decay. Their confrontational approach to songwriting and performance often pushed the boundaries of acceptability, attracting both fervent fans and detractors. Despite the controversy, Bile's music resonated with audiences who appreciated their unapologetic and uncompromising attitude.

  4. Lineup Changes and Hiatus: Over the years, Bile experienced several lineup changes, with Krztoff remaining the sole consistent member. Despite these changes, the band continued to release albums and tour regularly, maintaining their reputation for their high-energy live shows and aggressive sound. However, in the mid-2000s, Bile went on hiatus as members pursued other projects and interests.

  5. Revival and Recent Activity: In recent years, Bile has experienced a revival, with Krztoff regrouping and releasing new material. The band released the album "Built to Fuck, Born to Kill" in 2013, marking their return to the industrial metal scene. They have since continued to perform live and release new music, demonstrating that Bile remains a potent force in the world of aggressive, industrial-influenced music.

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