Diatribe (band)

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Diatribe
Origin San Jose, California
Genre(s) Industrial metal, Coldwave
Years active 1991 - 1996
Label(s) COP International, Re-Constriction
Former members
Marc Jameson, Kevin Marburg, Pat Toves, Vince Montalbano, Phil Biagini

Diatribe was a coldwave group from San Jose, California which was active in the 1990's. They had a sound similar to 16 Volt and Chemlab, integrating synthesizers and vocal samples with more traditional rock instruments. Their song "Therapy" was used in the film Strange Days but does not appear on the official soundtrack album.

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[edit] 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 #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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