Historical Archive
Perversion is the debut studio album by the industrial rock band Gravity Kills, released in 1996. The album is characterized by its dark, electronic soundscapes, heavy use of synthesizers, and aggressive vocals, embodying the late 90s industrial music movement. It features tracks that blend rock elements with electronic beats, which contributed to its cult following. The album's themes often revolve around personal struggles, societal issues, and existential angst, making it resonate with a generation seeking depth and intensity in music.