The triple industrial bill of Ministry, Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly rolled into History in Toronto on St. Patrick’s Day Eve for a Saturday night filled with sonic body blows, eye-pounding strobes and fog machines on overdrive. Canadian electro-industrial duo Front Line Assembly kicked the night off with a very well-received seven-song, 40-min set of their pounding material. Shrouded in haze and backlight, with machine gun strobes firing and otherworldly dystopian imagery rolling on the giant video screen, frontman Bill Leeb and keyboardist Rhys Fulber, along with their touring musicians, hit the sold-out crowd with a solid opening volley of material as far back in their catalogue as 1992. After a short changeover, Gary Numan, the iconic pioneer of electronic music, took the stage as...