Killing Joke
Killing Joke
Artist Information
Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock
Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's
Formed: 1978
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Heavy and slow, Killing Joke (at least early in their career) was a quasi-metal band dancing to a tune of doom and gloom. They eventually became less heavy and more arty (the latter seems almost impossible) -- more danceable even -- but early on they made some urgent slabs of molten dynamite that oozed with the power of thick guitars, thudding drums, and over-the-top singing. The origins of Killing Joke lie in the Matt Stagger Band. Paul Ferguson was drumming for the group when he met Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards) in the late '70s. Coleman joined the Matt Stagger Band briefly, but soon he and Ferguson split to form Killing Joke in late 1978. The duo recruited bassist Youth (born Martin Glover Youth), who had previously played with the punk group the Rage, and guitarist Geordie (born Kevin Walker) to complete the band's lineup. Killing Joke moved to Notting Hill Gate and recorded their debut EP, Almost Red, with money borrowed from Coleman's girlfriend of the time.
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Videos On Demand
 Killing Joke A New Day       
 Killing Joke Adorations       
 Killing Joke America       
 Killing Joke Eighties       
 Killing Joke Kings And Queens       
 Killing Joke Let's All Go (To The Fire Dances)       
 Killing Joke Love Like Blood       
 Killing Joke Sanity       
Discography
Release: September 14, 2010
Label: Universal Japan
Release: September 22, 2009
Label: Charly Records