[kj] [KJ] OT: NAPALM DEATH - Killing Joke fans...
    Steve Hackett 
    thepunisher at blueyonder.co.uk
       
    Fri Dec 14 14:14:18 EST 2007
    
    
  
[KJ] OT: NAPALM DEATH - Killing Joke fans...Those gigs at the Mermaid and Kaleidoscope with Mick and Lee were phenomenal - although I lost a bit of interest in them along the way the last two cd's have been great - and I have the utmost respect for their political and commercial stance
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rob Horan 
  To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) 
  Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 4:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [kj] [KJ] OT: NAPALM DEATH - Killing Joke fans...
  good one Ade......
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  From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of ade
  Sent: 14 December 2007 15:11
  To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
  Subject: [kj] [KJ] OT: NAPALM DEATH - Killing Joke fans...
  Importance: High
  First time I saw 'em, was on that highly entertaining BBC documentary called 'Heavy Metal', 
  which also includes Jimmy Page for all you Zeppelin haters HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!! 
  Anyway, when I saw them on that docu in '89, I couldn't help but see them as a novelty 
  - I think many did when they heard 'You Suffer'. I never realised they were so staunchly political. 
  I've mentioned them on here before & there are a few fans of the earlier material. I always liked 
  Diatribes, but had not really gotten into the band. 
  So I went to see them again this summer, a good excuse to get my mate out. Not my c0ck, 
  I mean to get my friend out the house. No, that's not another euphemism for getting my 
  c0ck out in public, but if it makes you tingle, then that's OK. 
  Well, this time it just totally fucking clicked. Pure fucking gold!!!!!!!! Since then I haven't 
  listened to much else. I love how they came back with Enemy in 2000 & haven't stopped it 
  since. But then I like the 90's material too - the variation of this band astounds. If you get 
  a chance to watch 'Punishment in Capitals', it's sure to make your love-glands do things. 
  And the fact they're (originally) local to me (Birmingham UK, home of METAL!!! \m/ ), highly 
  political, are a mixture of death, hardcore, punk, alternative, have great influences such as 
  Killing Joke - they really stand out. They sound very English!. They don't like to conform/ 
  compromise, the original line-ups (the guys who recorded side one of Scum) became Scorn, 
  Godflesh (talking of early Swans!) - all bands that give me the horn. Anyone heard Scorn's Vae 
  Solis? Post-ND Cumfest. 
  So, anyway - give 'em a go - many of you may like to dip into them via 2003's "The Code is Red... 
  Long Live the Code": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJS76JZbP1s 
  ade. 
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