Talk:God Module

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Other meanings of "God Module"[edit]

In 1997, "God Module" was a colloquial term used by some scientists studying epilepsy used to refer to the part of the brain stimulated during religious experience. 67.244.2.127 (talk) 17:32, 12 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Neutral Point Of View[edit]

I tagged this as needing a NPOV due to the entire article reading like an advertisement for the band. Nothing wrong with the band or anything, but the article should be edited into a more neutral, fact-based description of the band. This is a job for someone that is more familiar with the band than myself. The current text is included below:

"After 4 full length CD's, 3 EP's and hundreds of live performances around the world, God Module is still evolving into what it was meant to be. God Module's founder and mastermind Jasyn Bangert has brought his childhood dreams to life as musical nightmares. Aided by current God Mod members Clint Carney (System Syn, Imperative Reaction) and Courtney Bangert, God Module take all the common electro, gothic and industrial cliches and systematically tear them apart. They are stitched back together again in unnatural ways to create a unique, constantly mutating soundscape."

"God Module combines elements of harsh techno, darkwave, goth and industrial. Pounding beats mix with hypnotic synth hooks, deranged film samples and psychotically-effected vocals to make up a sound that is as spooky as it is danceable."

Jypsy27 (talk) 12:30, 19 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. That should be rewritten entirely, but someone familiar with the band should do it. MXVN (talk) 05:59, 23 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


The first quoted paragraph ("After 4 full length CD's, 3 Ep's...") is copied directly from the info section of God Module's website.

Discography[edit]

Which are the albums? The EPs? What are the other items in the list? MXVN (talk) 05:57, 23 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]