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MOTIONLESS IN WHITE's New Song "Rats" Would Feel Right At Home In The Late 90s Pop-Industrial Scene

It sounds like something maybe Marilyn Manson or perhaps to a lesser extent Orgy would've released during the pop-industrial/nu-metal boom of the mid to late 90s.

It sounds like something maybe Marilyn Manson or perhaps to a lesser extent Orgy would've released during the pop-industrial/nu-metal boom of the mid to late 90s.

Motionless In White must have loved the 90s. The last Motionless In White single, "Loud" reminded us of a pop song from the mid-90s, by Des’ree, "You Gotta Be."

Today, the band unveiled their new single, "Rats" and it sounds like something maybe Marilyn Manson or perhaps to a lesser extent Orgy would've released during the pop-industrial/nu-metal boom of the mid to late 90s. Which is not to say the song is bad, by the time I got to the end of it, the hook was definitely stuck in my head. They definitely get credit for creating a catchy earworm here:

Motionless In White's new album, Graveyard Shift is out this Friday, May 5th. Amazon has a sale with the CD going for $8.99 or the MP3s for $7.99.

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