Cable Regime
British rock band
Cable Regime was a British industrial rock and noise band that existed between 1988 and 1997. Cable Regime released three albums, two EPs, a 12" single, and was included on various compilation albums. Its final album, Cable Regime, was released in 2000. Paul Neville was a member of the band Godflesh, and Diarmuid Dalton is an occasional member of the band Jesu.
Discography
- "Assimilate & Destroy" (CD, Maxi) – 1992
- "Life In The House Of The Enemy" (CD) – 1992
- "Dance Trilogy" (CD, Maxi) – 1993
- Kill Lies All (CD) – 1993
- "King Of Beers" (12" single) – 1993
- Brave New World (CD, Maxi) – 1995
- Cable Regime (CD) – 2000
- Mortar (Various Artists) – Cable Regime – Cop Shoot Cop – Nox – Caspar Brötzmann – Massaker – Gore / Hoer – Fall of Because – Grill (digital publishing) – 2014
Members
- Paul Neville – guitars and vocals
- Steve Hough – guitars
- Diarmuid Dalton – bass
External links
- Mortar – Various Artists
- Cable Regime at Discogs
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Godflesh
- Justin Broadrick
- B. C. Green
- Paul Neville
- Robert Hampson
- Brain
- Ted Parsons
- Streetcleaner
- Pure
- Selfless
- Songs of Love and Hate
- Us and Them
- Hymns
- A World Lit Only by Fire
- Post Self
- Purge
- Godflesh
- Slavestate
- Cold World
- Merciless
- Messiah
- Decline & Fall
- "Slateman"
- "Mothra"
- "Xnoybis"
- "Crush My Soul"
- "F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)"
- "Ringer"
- "Post Self"
- "Nero"
- Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011
- Slavestate Remixes
- Love and Hate in Dub
- Life Is Easy
- In All Languages
- Loopflesh/Fleshloop
- Discography
- List of songs
- Avalanche Recordings
- Jesu
- Loop
- Napalm Death
- Painkiller
- Cable Regime
- Anti-Social