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{{expand}}[[Image:Skinnypuppy.jpg|thumb|Nivek Ogre with Skinny Puppy, 2007 in NYC]], '''Skinny Puppy''' is a notable [[Industrialindustrial]] band from Vancouver, Canada. The band formed in the early 80's. The very first Nine Inch Nails shows were opening gigs for Skinny Puppy along select VIVIsect VI tour dates 1982 and has risen as a pioneering force in 1988 industrial music, combining the ferocity of punk with the experimentation, noise, and featured material from [[Pretty Hate Machine]] and [[Purest Feeling]]theatrics of the budding electronic movement. [[Trent Reznor]] has claimed his "first song" The band split after the grueling recording of '[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]' is a "total rip-off" of The Process'Dig It' by Skinny Puppy but reformed in a radio interview2000. The band is currently still active.<br><br>
Some of the very first Nine Inch Nails shows were opening slots for Skinny Puppy along select VIVIsect VI tour dates in 1988 and featured material from [[Pretty Hate Machine]] and [[Purest Feeling]]. [[Trent Reznor]] has claimed his "first song" '[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]' is a "total rip-off" of Skinny Puppy's 1986 single 'Dig It' in a radio interview. The two do bear a bit of resemblance. <br><br> Skinny Puppy's vocalist/front-man Nivek Ogre has performed live on stage alongside Trent Reznor in the band [[Pigface]], most notably sharing a duet of the song "[[Suck]]" which was recorded on video. In 2005, Ogre sang the song "[[Supernaut]]", often attributed to Reznor, with the band [[Ministry]] at a live show in New York City. Rumors exist that Ogre and Trent have met socially in recent times, but it is unlikely to expect any collaboration.<br><br> ==Band Members==Nivek Ogre<br> cEvin Key<br>Dwayne Goettel (through 1995)<br>[[Dave “Rave” Ogilvie]]: producer, associate (through 1995)<br>Mark Walk (2003–present)<br> =====Guests and Collaborators=====Bill Leeb (1985–1986, under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder) <br>Al Jourgensen (1989)<br>Genesis P-Orridge (1995) ==Discography== =====Studio Albums=====''Back and Forth'' (1984) <br>''Bites'' (1985) <br>''Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse'' (1986) <br>''Cleanse Fold and Manipulate'' (1987) <br>''VIVIsectVI'' (1988) <br>''Rabies'' (1989) <br>''Too Dark Park'' (1990) <br>''Last Rights'' (1992) <br>''The Process'' (1996) <br>''Puppy Gristle'' (2002) <br>''The Greater Wrong of the Right'' (2004) <br>''Mythmaker'' (2007) <br> =====EPs=====''Remission'' (1984) <br>''Chainsaw'' (1987) <br> =====Singles====='' 'Dig It' '' (1986) <br>'' 'Stairs and Flowers' ''(1987) <br>'' 'Addiction' ''(1987) <br>'' 'Censor' ''(1988) <br>'' 'Testure' ''(1989) <br>'' 'Tin Omen' ''(1989) <br>'' 'Worlock' ''(1990) <br>'' 'Tormentor' ''(1990) <br>'' 'Spasmolytic' ''(1991) <br>'' 'Inquisition' ''(1992) <br>'' 'Candle' ''(1996) promo only<br>'' 'Track 10' '' (2000) <br>'' 'Politikil' '' (2007) promo only<br> =====Live Albums=====''Ain't It Dead Yet?'' (1987) <br>''Doomsday: Back and Forth Series 5: Live in Dresden'' (2001) <br> =====Collections=====''Bites and Remission'' (1987) <br>''Remission and Bites'' (1987) <br>''Twelve Inch Anthology'' (1990) <br>''Back and Forth Series 2'' (1992) <br>''Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4'' (1996) <br>''remix dystemper'' (1998) <br>''The Singles Collect'' (1999) <br>''The B-Sides Collect'' (1999) <br>''Back and Forth Series 6'' (2003) <br>''Back and Forth Series 7'' (2007) <br>
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