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Killing Joke : Butcher (1981)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

From Killing Joke's second album, What's THIS for...!

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  • this song and its the album is just super young, my father listened to Killing Joke when he was a few years he gave me a CD of them and even I found it great because usually I only hear the heavy metal only that I like and I wanted to Just to say that this band is just amazing

  • How lucky you were when you were young !! This band is indeed completely amazing, and if I am not a big fan of the album What's THIS for...!, this song is totally awesome :P

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  • I remember how much this song blew my mind when it first came out. And its still EPIC!!!!

  • godly

  • "Fruit tasting bitter and lead in the air, butcher the womb and expect her to bear." What a line. That and, "Out of the virus, immunity comes."

  • Killing Joke is simply the greatest band in the world.

  • @ToBeFedVideos i think its safe to say alot of industrial and punkier acts were heavily inspired by them, everyone from Big Black and The Pixies to NIN and Ministry enjoyed their music

  • i am a also an E.L.P fan as much as K.J. .... i never thought of a comparison though!!

  • I can see where Skinny Puppy got their inspration from..................besides Emerson lake and Palmer.

  • @bingsy100 Thank you kindly for your comment. My awful music varies from mildly irritating right through to damn right annoying. Search for the Separation Circle if you can be bothered ;-)

  • @xane3 ok, then i can agree with you in that area. i wish that was the case, that a generations music isnt defined by whats popular, but most underground bands never do and never will get the recognition they deserve.

  • @hellchild65 I wasnt refering to the mainstream. Why does a gnerations music have to be defined by whats popular lol. There are plently good underground bands .

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