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Release Date: 2005 - 07 - 11, Audio CD, EMI Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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Killing Joke (1980) Producer: Killing Joke Requiem Wardance Tomorrow's World Bloodsport The Wait Complications Change SO36 Primitive Killing Joke is a post-punk band hailing from London, England. They formed in the late 1970s and this self-titled album is their debut effort, released in the August of 1980. To call Killing Joke strictly a post-punk band would do them a great disservice, as the members of the band have obviously feasted on a whole host of varying influences, including dance and funk music. In particular, it is funk music which carries the majority of songs on this record, ... Read the complete review
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