Killing Joke was recommended to me as being "good" back in the Eighties but, like Siouxsie Sioux similarly recommended, I only caught up with them by way of review of music of the era of my youth and a general increase of awareness of that which underlies such and much more, to my pleasant surprise.
@exerminator2000 Damn... I like Killing Joke dub bass lines and flatulent dub-step bass lines... my schitzo-shitty tastelessness does not compute!!!!!
I first heard Killing Joke in '94 - Millenium was on the radio. At first I thought it was Motorhead (sounded like Lemmy). When I found out who it was, I bought the Pandemonium CD - been a fan of them ever since. Sad thing is, I never listened to their back catalog until I a couple months before seeing them them live last year. I always thought their pre-Pandemonium music was like Pantera's pre-Cowboys From Hell...just not worth listening to. Damn, was I wrong! BTW, best concert ever!
@takingyourtime Same here. I was 19 when I saw them on TOTP doing Millennium :D Was hooked from that moment on and got into their back catalog from then. It is funny to note that the NME's review of Pandemonium at the time gave it a panning, and said that it would never inspire a new fanbase... How wrong they were!
Killing Joke, Chrome, Cabaret Voltaire and The Pop Group
cubanzombie 4 days ago
so
boobaciss 1 week ago
don"t give up them ceegars,jaz! "try to be honest,look what ya get"........dmt
madstogo 2 weeks ago
John Reed LOVED this song...(Texas Tech in '82)
leemobe 1 month ago
Great synth on this one.
felixcock 2 months ago
ha ha ha ha ha dig this band best corporate band of 80s
mediattackrecords 2 months ago
Killing Joke was recommended to me as being "good" back in the Eighties but, like Siouxsie Sioux similarly recommended, I only caught up with them by way of review of music of the era of my youth and a general increase of awareness of that which underlies such and much more, to my pleasant surprise.
Lieu3C4 2 months ago
Top Gloucestershire
sarahannewhitby 2 months ago
that is bass, not the shitty dub-step flatulence noise
exerminator2000 2 months ago 13
@exerminator2000 Damn... I like Killing Joke dub bass lines and flatulent dub-step bass lines... my schitzo-shitty tastelessness does not compute!!!!!
Loobs666 2 weeks ago
'Cold War Goth'. Outstanding.
Watchman71 2 months ago 2
Saw them in Philadelphia, maybe after the second album, what a show..still love 'em.
Shooby52 2 months ago
Best version ever! The first time I hear this song I thought it was made in the late 90s. KJ was really ahead of their musical time.
VintersorgUmarth 3 months ago
THANK YOU for posting this
quicklern818 4 months ago
I first heard Killing Joke in '94 - Millenium was on the radio. At first I thought it was Motorhead (sounded like Lemmy). When I found out who it was, I bought the Pandemonium CD - been a fan of them ever since. Sad thing is, I never listened to their back catalog until I a couple months before seeing them them live last year. I always thought their pre-Pandemonium music was like Pantera's pre-Cowboys From Hell...just not worth listening to. Damn, was I wrong! BTW, best concert ever!
takingyourtime 5 months ago 4
@takingyourtime Same here. I was 19 when I saw them on TOTP doing Millennium :D Was hooked from that moment on and got into their back catalog from then. It is funny to note that the NME's review of Pandemonium at the time gave it a panning, and said that it would never inspire a new fanbase... How wrong they were!
Problembeing 4 months ago
god I was looking for this version on youtube for a while, very happy to find someone put it up!
nicrat 5 months ago
Excellent.I very rarely hear the superior album version.
bloodgorged 6 months ago 2