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Killing Joke, Revelations

Audio CD

Disk ID: 756782

Disk length: 37m 31s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Hum 4:58
2. Empire Song 3:19
3. We Have Joy 2:56
4. Chop-Chop 4:19
5. The Pandys Are Coming 4:27
6. Chapter III 3:13
7. Have a Nice Day 3:14
8. Land of Milk and Honey 2:38
9. Good Samaritan 3:28
10. Dregs 4:51

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Review

Killing Joke Started on the Unemployment Line. Whether Fact Or Fiction, it was While Waiting in Line at a British Unemployment Office in Late 78 Early '79, that Singer/Keyboardist Jeremy "Jaz" Coleman Ran Into a Friend and Started Discussing his Musical Aspirations. Upon Hearing Coleman Speak, the Friend Said, "i have Someone You Should Meet," and Later Brought Him to a London Flat, Where Drummer Paul Ferguson was Waiting. Just Over 25 Years Since the Release of their First Album `killing Joke' Through E.g. Records, the Band Return to the Gig Circuit on Support Slots for Motley Crue's Arena Tours in June 2005. Following this Tour, EMI Marketing Release Four of their Albums, Now Newly Remastered and with Added Bonus Tracks. The Artwork for Each Album Has Been Cleaned Up by Original Designer Mike Coles and all Bonus Tracks have Been Carefully Chosen by the Band Themselves.

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Revelations

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 41m 56s (+4m 25s)

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