I will speak at personal level.
Industrial culture somehow accompanied me on a path I already started of building my own life according to my own rules, without peer pressures present in other subcultures I am/have been interested in. There are strong energies flowing from different "scenes", but the non-judgmental/morbidly curious approach of (several) post industrialists who did projects, wrote zines, etc. fitted my attitude and interests from the very beginning.
Once passed the fascination for the often cheap shock value, the complete devotion to getting deeper in certain specific subjects without the moralist/pc overtones led me to rejoice instinctual interests without having to subscribe to a church/party/ideology as many other subcultures.
Scene is a wrong term in such a fluid environment where everything and the contrary of everything often coexist under the same roof, without turning into a tree-hugger, hippie-loving pussy, yet there are people I relate to more often than others and I feel strong alliance, affection, respect, friendship and admiration. I work mostly with them, with some of these I share personal experiences, etc. Does this make us a "scene", maybe but without the jealousy involved in other environments where whenever you piss 5 cm out of the same bucket you are seen like a traitor, etc.
PC is my main hate-pet at the moment, and I want it to see murdered in an form.
I could write for hours regarding the personal experiences. Thanks to industrial I discovered many great projects, movies, books, interests, I got engaged, I got friends, but there have been some flaws as wells. Rip offs, backstabber, some legal issues, unwanted avoidable physical confrontations with PC cunts in several occasions, some gigs banned, but I guess that is part of the fun.
No drugs for me, they are the economical backbone of people I tend to often complain about in my work and are often sold on the streets by morons. Personally, I love to be always in control and I like to be blamed of every mischief I am responsible for, not contributing to be a burden to the health/social system I pay taxes for eheh