PLANNING TO ADD:
Apoptygma Berzerk
To...?
From Metallica for "Nothing Else Matters" on his single "Paranoia" -- Thanks to G0THGLTR
From Kraftwerk for Radio-Activity being his favorite album
From Laibach for sampling them on "7"
From David Bowie sampled on "7"
From Nirvana sampled on "7"
Bauhaus
To...?
From David Bowie, because they re-sang "Ziggy Stardust"
From Allman Brothers, because they re-sang "Spirit in the Sky" on Bauhaus/Nico import 12" - Ziggy Stardust
From the Velvet Underground's "Waiting for the Man" is on the Bauhaus/Nico single, Ziggy Stardust
From Brian Eno, because they re-sang "Third Uncle" on Bauhaus/Nico import 12" - Ziggy Stardust
Black Sabbath
To Nine Inch Nails re-sang their song for Sabbath tribute
From the Beatles, because Ozzy can't say enough about their greatness
Chemical Brothers
From Kraftwerk (sampled twice on Chemical album Exit Planet Dust)
From David Bowie for being an opening act
To Oasis (Noel Gallagher, vocals) on Setting Sun (Maxi EP)
Christian Death
From Front Line Assembly -- remixed on Death Mix
From Laibach -- remixed on Death Mix
From the Electric Hellfire Club -- remixed on Death Mix
From Die Krupps -- remixed on Death in Detroit
From Rosetta Stone -- remixed on Death in Detroit
From Leatherstrip -- remixed on Death in Detroit
Cobalt 60
From Front 242 -- vocals of Jean Luc De Meyer on the French Industrialists albums Twelve and Elemental.
Coil
From Psychic TV's Peter Christopherson and John Balance.
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From Depeche Mode -- covered on Strange Inspirations
From Erasure -- covered on Strange Inspirations
From Pet Shop Boys -- covered on Strange Inspirations
From Real Life -- cover "Send Me an Angel" on Strange Inspirations
C-Tek Project
From Cubanate (Mark Heal) on 2nd release Darker
From Nitzer Ebb (Julian Beeston) on 2nd release Darker
From Front 242 (Luc de Meyer, vocalist) on 2nd release Darker
Cyberaktif
From Skinny Puppy (Cevin Key and Bill Leeb) on Tenebrae Vision
From Front Line Assembly (Bill Leeb) on Tenebrae Vision
David Bowie
To Nine Inch Nails, early 90s guitarist, Adrian Belew, from Bowie's album, Lodger
From Morrissey, "I Know it's Gonna Happen Someday"
From The Rolling Stones, "Let's Spend the Night Together" on Aladdin Sane
From Bruce Springsteen, "Growin' Up" from Pin Ups
From Bruce Springsteen, "It's Hard to be a Saint in the City" from Sound + Vision
From Pete Townsend's guitar on "Because You're Young" from Scary Monsters
The Who, "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" from Pin Ups
David Bowie Fan Page
Garth Brooks
To...?
From KISS, because Garth Brooks covered "Hard Luck Woman"
From Bob Dylan, because Garth Brooks covered "To Make You Feel My love"
Die Krupps
The Sisters of Mercy (Mr. Eldritch of the band) remixed "Fatherland" on Rings of Steel thanks to Jay
Charlie Clouser of Nine Inch Nails re-mixed on The Final Remixes & Rings of Steel
KMFDM re-mixed on The Final Remixes & Rings of Steel
White Zombie remixed on Rings of Steel
House of Pain remixed on Rings of Steel
Nitzer Ebb remixed on Rings of Steel
Faith No More remixed on Rings of Steel
Bob Dylan
To Garth Brooks for covering "To Make You Feel My love"
From...?
Faith and the Muse
From Christian Death -- members are in FatM
From Strange Boutique -- members are in FatM
Front 242
To C-Tek Project, because Luc de Meyer does vocals on 2nd release Darker
To Cobalt 60 -- Meyer does voals on Twelve and Elemental
To Orb -- remixed on Mixage Mutage
To Prodigy -- remixed on Mixage Mutage
Frontline Assembly
From Skinny Puppy for Skinny Puppy band member Bill Leeb.
To Cyberaktif -- along with Cevin Key of Skinny Puppy made the album Tenebrae Vision.
Joy Division
To Nine Inch Nails, because they re-sang "Dead Souls" for The Crow soundtrack
From...?
Nina Hagen
From David Bowie for the part of "Ziggy Stardust" she sings at the end of her song "Iki Maska"
From David Bowie for mentioning him in her song "New York, New York" with "David Bowie's going to be here tonight in...New York, New York"
From Allman Brothers for "Spirit in the Sky" or am I wrong about the band?
KISS
To The Lemonheads, because they covered "Plaster Caster" (Gene Simmons originally wrote and sang about a real person)
From...?
Kraftwerk
To Siouxsie and The Banshees, "Hall of Mirrors" on Through the Looking Glass
To Laibach -- resang "Zrcalo Sveta (das spigelglas der welt)" on Trans-Slovenia Express 1994
To Chemical Brothers (sampled twice on their album Exit Planet Dust)
To Rammstein (they re-sang "The Model" for their newest single)
To Nine Inch Nails (the electronica influence in biographies and the machine themes -- Reznor's favorite metaphor)
To Apoptygma Berzerk for Radio-Activity, being his favorite album
From David Bowie -- he's mentioned in "Trans Europe Express"
From Iggy Pop -- he's mentioned in "Trans Europe Express"
From Stockhausen -- the pioneer of electronic music and fellow German, who first believed an oscillator (a pure electronic tone) was music
From Stockhausen for a 1971 or 1972 concert they did together
Laibach
To Apoptygma Berzerk -- they're sampled on "7"
To Christian Death -- mixed on the Death Mix
From Kraftwerk for "Zrcalo Sveta (das spigelglas der welt)" on Trans-Slovenia Express 1994
From The Beatles (re-sang their album Get Back)
From Pink Floyd (re-sang a song)
From Rolling Stones (re-sang "Sympathy for the Devil"
From Prince (re-sang "The Cross")
Leaether Strip
To Gary Numan -- remixed "Are 'Friends' Electric?" for Gary Numan's remix album, The Mix
To Front 242 -- remixed "Head Hunter"
Die Krupps -- remixed "Oddessy of the Mind"
Switchblade Symphony -- remixed "Clown"
From Pink Floyd -- A Saucerful Of Pink tribute album "Learning to Fly"
From the Cure -- A Tribute to the Cure "Lullaby
From Soft Cell -- Leather Strip's album, Anal Cabaret: A Tribute to Soft Cell
Lemonheads
To...?
From KISS, because Lemonheads covered "Plaster Caster" (Gene Simmons originally wrote and sang about a real person)
From Simon & Garfunkel, because Lemonheads covered "Mrs. Robinson" (Paul Simon originally wrote)
Marilyn Manson
From The Beatles "Revelation #9" is found VERY RARE 1994 Marilyn Manson "Get Your Gunn" promotional CD. Tracks also include "Get Your Gunn," "Misery Machine," and "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn"
From Gary Numan, because Brian Warner performed with Numan onstage in L.A. with "Down in the Park" -- Thanks to Rolling Stone 7/9-23
Joni Mitchell
To Bjork for a benefit concert they duetted in 1998
From Bob Dylan for folk-influences and 1998 tour
Nine Inch Nails
From Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni, performed "Red Scab" from 1995 concert with them -- can be found on Ultra Rare CD.
From Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni, performed "Beat My Guest" from 1995 concert with them -- can be found on Ultra Rare CD.
From David Bowie's LODGER with shared guitarist, Adrian Belew, who later played with Nine Inch Nails in early 90s.
Gary Numan
To Marilyn Manson's performance with Numan onstage in L.A. with "Down in the Park" -- Thanks to Rolling Stone 7/9-23
To Nine Inch Nails -- Trent Reznor suppposedly fawned over Numan in Houston, according to Rolling Stone Magazine
To Switchblade Symphony for opening for him on his 1998 tour
From Leaether Strip: remixed "Are 'Friends' Electric?" for Gary Numan's remix album, The Mix.
Prince
To Laibach for "The Cross" on their album, Jesus Christ Superstar
To The Bangles for "Manic Monday"
To Sinead O'Connor for her #1 Hit "Nothings Compares to You"
From...?
Simon & Garfunkel
To Lemonheads for covering "Mrs. Robinson" (Paul Simon originally wrote)
From...?
Siouxsie and the Banshees
From the Beatles for "Dear Prudence"
From Kraftwerk for "Hall of Mirrors" on Through the Looking Glass
From Bob Dylan for "This Wheel's on Fire" on Through the Looking Glass
Sisters of Mercy
From Die Krupps, because Eldritch (of Sisters of Mercy) re-mixed "Fatherland" on Rings of Steel (thanks to Jay)
From Bob Dylan for his song "Stuck Inside a Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" being alluded to in Sisters of Mercy's "Dominion/Mother Russia": "Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile home" (decide for yourself -- it's very subtle, if it's true)
Smashing Pumkpkins
To Marilyn Manson for influence
From Kiss -- opening for them on Oct. 31, 1998 (the first concert of the PSYCHO CIRCUS tour)
From Bauhaus -- sang a song with them on their 1998 Resurection Tour
Stockhausen
To Bjork for some Stockhausen piece she performed
To Kraftwerk for the 1971 or 1972 bootleg concert together
The Wallflowers
To...? Sean Lennon, perhaps, because he couldn't shut up about Jakob Dylan's success in an 1998 Rolling Stones interview
From David Bowie, becaues they re-sang "Heroes" for the Godzilla soundtrack
From Bob Dylan, because Jakob Dylan's couldn't help but be influenced by his old man
From the The Clash eventually, because Jakob Dylan said they were the most influential band to him with London Calling
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