Skinny Puppy
Skinny Puppy is an industrial band, formed in 1982 by cEvin Key (Kevin Crompton) Nivek Ogre (Kevin Ogilvie) and engineer/producer Dave 'Rave' Ogilvie, adding keyboardist Wilhelm Schroeder for their debut LP, Bites before replacing him with Dwayne Goettel (see 1982 in music).Bites earned the band a fanbase, which they increased with Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse (1986 in music), Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate (1987 in music) and VIVIsectVI (1988 in music). During the late 1980s, the band members began working on various side projects. On their 1989 album Rabies, Ogre had brought in Ministry frontman Al Jourgenson as a producer, resulting in a album with poor critical and fan reception. Tension began to run high among the band members during and after the completion of 1992 album Last Rights (copyright problems with a Timothy Leary sample in the song "Left Handshake" led to its exclusion from the album), and it became increasingly difficult for them to continue working together. This, combined with creative differences and drug problems, resulted in Goettel's disappearance with the master tapes for the forthcoming album, The Process. He was found dead of a heroin overdose in his parents home in 1995 (1995 in music). The remaining band members completed the album for released in 1996, and then disbanded (see 1996 in music).
Skinny Puppy has always dealt with political, philosophic, and personal issues (most notably animal rights) through a constantly evolving medium of contemporary music and creative compositional practices, drawn from avant-garde and industrial music styles.
In 2000, Ogre and Key performed as Skinny Puppy at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden, and then toured together in 2001 to support Ogre's solo project, Ohgr. In 2003 they started working with collaborators such as Danny Carey of Tool, to produce a new full-length Skinny Puppy album. They released a new song on the Underworld Soundtrack titled Optimissed that same year. The full length album is slated for a 2004 release.
Key continues his musical efforts in the bands Download and Tear Garden, while Ogre collaborates with KMFDM Pigface and ohGr.
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