They have a DVD out. Came out a week or two ago, I believe. It documents their "Greater Wrong Of The Right 2004" tour and a few older shows, I think. I heard it's crazy, stage-show wise. Anyways, who likes the fathers of industrial (as far as I'm concerned), Skinny Puppy? I think they're one of the best bands still going today, and make that kind of special industrial that gives you goosebumps and makes you dance at the same time. Without Skinny Puppy, and to a lesser extent Ministry and KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails would have never been accepted as much as they have been. So, check Skinny Puppy out. Their best albums are "The Process", "Too Dark Park", "Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse" and "The Greater Wrong Of The Right". Any songs off of these albums are excellent starting points for getting a feel of the Skinny Puppy sound. ohGr's solo project is a whole different post, on the other hand.
Pretty fine. I wanna get into them, they're one of the few industrial bands that know where to use metal riffs. "Pro Test" usually comes to mind when i think about them, execellent song. And the kid posing on the cover of one of ohGr's solo albums is the kid who was on Nirvana's "Nevermind" album, right?