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  2. Killing Joke - Wikipedia

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    killingjoke.co.uk. Killing Joke are an English rock band formed in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 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. After the release of Revelations in 1982, bassist Youth was replaced by Paul Raven.

  3. Pandemonium (Killing Joke album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: October 1994. 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 ...

  4. Not in This Lifetime... Tour - Wikipedia

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    Leg 4 of the tour saw most shows opened up by Wolfmother and/or Rose Tattoo, and Man with a Mission and Babymetal also opened shows. [142] [143] [144] Leg 5 saw support from Royal Blood, The Darkness, Mark Lanegan, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons, The Kills, Virgin, Killing Joke, Biffy Clyro, and Backyard Babies.

  5. Democracy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Following their successful 1994 Pandemonium album and tour, Killing Joke reconvened in Cornwall, U.K. to write new material before moving on to Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire to record a new album. [1] Production was overseen by bassist Martin "Youth" Glover, with session musician Geoff Dugmore returning once more on drums.

  6. Fire Dances - Wikipedia

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    Fire Dances. Fire Dances is the fourth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 15 July 1983 by E.G. via Polydor Records. [ 1] It was the band's first album to feature new bass player Paul Raven, recorded at Basing Street Studios in London between February and March 1983. [ 2] According to Paul Ferguson the band's drug ...

  7. Killing Joke discography - Wikipedia

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    After the Democracy tour, the band went on an extended hiatus until 2002, when Coleman, Geordie and Youth reformed Killing Joke. Their second self-titled album was released in 2003. The album reached the UK Top 40, and produced two singles, "Loose Cannon" (a UK Top 25 hit) [ 4 ] and "Seeing Red".

  8. Killing Joke (2003 album) - Wikipedia

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    Killing Joke (also known as Killing Joke 2003) [1] is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Killing Joke, released on 28 July 2003 through Zuma Recordings. It was their first album in seven years, following Democracy in 1996, and their second self-titled album, following their debut in 1980. The album was produced by Gang of Four ...

  9. Killing Joke (1980 album) - Wikipedia

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    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. [8] The album produced two singles: "Wardance" and "Requiem". The 2005 and 2008 reissues of Killing Joke featured several bonus tracks, such ...