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Killing Joke are an English rock band formed in Notting Hill, London, in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (bass). Their first album, Killing Joke , was released in 1980.
Killing Joke's eighth album, Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions, was released in 1990. It included two singles, "The Beautiful Dead" and "Money Is Not Our God". A Killing Joke anthology, Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!, and two singles featuring "Change" and "Wardance" in several new versions remixed by Youth, were released in 1992.
Killing Joke was released in October 1980 by E.G. Records, who were distributed at the time by Polydor Records. [6] [7] It entered the UK Albums Chart on 25 October 1980, and eventually reached number 39.
Night Time is the fifth studio album by the English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in February 1985 by E.G. through Polydor Records and produced by Chris Kimsey. Release [ edit ]
Revelations is the third studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in July 1982 by E.G. via Polydor Records.It was recorded in Cologne, Germany [citation needed] and produced by Conny Plank, making it their first album not to be self-produced.
Pandemonium is the ninth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 2 August 1994 by Butterfly Records. The album marked Killing Joke's return after a four-year hiatus, the longest the band had taken since it was founded. It also featured the return of founding member Youth, who replaced Paul Raven on bass.
Pylon is the fifteenth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 23 October 2015 by Spinefarm Records, distributed worldwide by Universal Music Group. The album was recorded in the UK and the Czech Republic and co-produced by the band and Tom Dalgety. [2]
"America" is Killing Joke's first single from their seventh studio album, Outside the Gate. It was released by E.G. Records on 18 April 1988. It was the first official single by Killing Joke to be self-produced, after the departure of producer Chris Kimsey.