Themes of religion, apocalypse, and dark sci-fi manifest themselves in this month’s playlist, with songs from Slovenian performance artists Laibach, some absolute classics from Ministry and The Sisters of Mercy, and some brand-new goth rock from Motuvius Rex. All that, plus a few more tracks we think you’ll love. Please enjoy! Big thanks to LonelyAssassin96 for this chapter’s listener submission. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com!
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The Tracklist:
1 – “Kingdom of God” by Laibach from the album Jesus Christ Superstars (1996)
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2 – “Underbite” by Motuvius Rex from the album Sermo Vulgaris (2020)
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3 – “Stigmata by Ministry from the album The Land of Rape and Honey (1988)
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4 – “Lucretia My Reflection” by Sisters of Mercy from the album Floodland (1987)
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5 – “Tactical Precision Disarray” by Perturbator from the album New Model (2017)
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6 – “Split Seconds” by Zeromancer from the album Clone Your Lover (2001)
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7 – “Was it Always This Way” by Implant from the album Audio Blender (2006)
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8 – “Dead Heaven” by Gary Numan from the album Exile (1997)
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9 – “In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company” by The Dead South from the Album Good Company (2016) suggested by LonelyAssassin96
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