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This collection comprises early singles and B-sides originally released circa 1981 to 1983, including "1945," "Moral Threat," and the cover of the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb."
Their searing guitars and locomotive rhythm sectionsound as alive today as they did in the beginning. And it all started here with the seminal 1983 debut.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing of this 1990 album from the Alt-Rock veterans. This self titled release was their major label debut and their commercial breakthrough.
It was Killing Joke's first album in seven years, following Democracy in 1996, and their second self-titled album, following their debut in 1980. With John Robb of Playlouder wrote that the album "may well be the best rock record you'll hear all year".
The watermark for all post-punk roots music. This features the late Jeffrey Lee Pierce's swamped-out brand of roiling rock, swaggerific hell-bound blues, and gothic country.
Closer, the band's 1980 sophomore album released two months after the death of lead singer Ian Curtis, continued where the first album left off, with "Heart And Soul", "Isolation", and "Twenty Four Hours".