Articles tagged "killing joke"

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Fun & Games: Killing Joke in the mid-‘80s

by Adrien Begrand

[1.May.08] :. Though lumped in with post-punk acts, Killing Joke were considerably less edgy than their peers, their blunt, pulverizing music echoing the rage and cynicism expressed in the songs making them somewhat of an anomaly.

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Foo Fighters: The Colour and the Shape

by Mike Schiller

[23.Aug.07] :. For anyone who experienced the heyday of Nirvana, it's still surreal that the lanky, string-haired drummer is the guy who'd be on magazine covers and writing #1 rock radio hits 15 years later.

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Killing Joke: Hosannas From the Basements of Hell

by Adrien Begrand

[22.May.06] :. The post punk innovators return with their finest album in well over a decade.

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Killing Joke: XXV Gathering: The Band That Preys Together… Stays Together [DVD]

by Adrien Begrand

[18.Jan.06] :. This is music to dance to, music to move. This is music to march to, to dance... the war dance!"

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Killing Joke: Pandemonium / Democracy

by Adrien Begrand

[30.Sep.05] :. A decade later, two overlooked Killing Joke albums get the reissue treatment.

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Killing Joke: For Beginners

by Adrien Begrand

[23.Nov.04] :. Emerging from the same post punk era that yielded such crucial bands as Wire, Bauhaus, and The Cure, Killing Joke' music was vicious, feral almost.

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