Killing Joke - Pandemonium (1994)
Arguably one of the most influential bands of the past twenty years, With Pandemonium, the band strips down to its original founding trio, buffing up its musical muscles and delivering an hour of unrelenting noise, fury and thought. Killing Joke has always been an ideological bunch of cynics, eschewing the depressing, suicidal aura surrounding much of Britain's rock scene in favor of a realistic and hopeful vision of the world they find collapsing around them. Against a musical backdrop so heavy that it'll send even the most jaded headbanger into a fit of manic glee, Killing Joke approaches the coming millennium with an almost metaphysical view, even sojourning to
The band's collective experience of the past few years pays off with an expanded sense of creativity and lyricism, Pandemonium adding disparate strains of Middle Eastern and Asian culture to its blend of white light/white heat. The resulting effort lives up to the band's heady legacy, even while it builds upon a bright new future for Killing Joke. (Zoo Entertainment)
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Labels: industrial rock, Killing Joke






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