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* The Avalanches' ''El Producto'' EP did have the same dense layers of [[Sampling|samples]] as their more well-known ''Since I Left You''<ref> (The parrot sample that would later show up in "Frontier Psychiatrist" even makes an early appearance in "Rap Fever")</ref>, but used them to a somewhat trippier and slightly less danceable effect. More importantly, while ''Since I Left You'' was instrumental except for sampled vocals, ''El Producto'' actually featured the group rapping [[Word Salad Lyrics]] over most of the songs.
* German [[Industrial Metal|NDH]] band Oomph!'s [[Self-Titled Album|first album]] in 1992 was considered to be an [[Electronic Body Music]] album. Their second album, ''Sperm'' (1994) had much more of an industrial metal sound, while retaining some EDM influences. It is considered to be the [[Ur Example|first NDH album]], inspiring artists such as Eisbrecher, Unheilig, Megaherz, and most famously, [[Rammstein]].
* The [[Red Hot Chilli Pipers]] are best-known for their covers of rock tunes on bagpipes. Rock music is almost completely absent from their first (self-titled) album.
 
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