From the group's inception in the late '70s onward, New York-based Controlled Bleeding have remained one of the most prolific and unpredictable American industrial bands, exploring the extremes of both unchecked sonic fury and free-floating ambient dub. The group's output has varied wildly over the years, from the harsh noise of 1985's Body Samples to medieval-influenced releases such as 1989's Music for Gilded Chambers to the industrial dance of 1992's Penetration. The group explored ambient, dub, and jazz on subsequent releases like 1997's Gilded Shadows and 2002's Can You S...