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@ahhhitsrob So you don't like it? Then piss off, nobody here gives a damn about your view on music, despite how righteous and unique and relevant you think it is.
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I enjoy most late 70s and early 80s punk but this band is way over hyped. Nothing real special here. Feel free to attack me fan boys but I don't see why I'd listen to this more than once.
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@canuck21 Yes, the Pistols and Siouxsie used swastikas etc for shock value. With JD it was completely different.
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@UnDead3180 jd are actually pretty fucking famous
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@JokersAce0 When Joy Division was still active, they were nowhere famous. They were only known from a few.
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@unfamous13 It was more than just shock value. Bernard Sumner and especially Ian Curtis were fascinated by National Socialism. Not that they agree with the ideology, but they were just interested in the subject. I too am fascinated with the subject, but I'm in no way a Nazi.
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@GamesFrontiers What's the connection with Rudolf Hess and this song? The real story is that it was Barney who yelled "You all forget Rudolf Hess!" before performing "At A Later Date" and the song about Rudolf Hess is "Warsaw".



BASS
Modzio666 8 months ago 37
@misternipples100 Never, EVER mention that band on a Joy Division song. Also, this song isn't "alright;" of all the words of all the languages, not one can accurately convey the greatness of this song.
chilipeppers91 2 months ago 6