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Killing Joke

Killing Joke

Killing Joke are an English rock band formed in Cheltenham, England, in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (bass).

Their first album, Killing Joke, was released in 1980. After the release of Revelations in 1982, bassist Youth was replaced by Paul Raven. The band achieved mainstream success in 1985 with both the studio album Night Time and the single "Love Like Blood".

The band's musical style emerged from the post-punk scene, but stood out due to their heavier approach, and has been cited as a key influence on industrial rock. Their style evolved over many years, at times incorporating elements of gothic rock, synth-pop and electronic music, but always featuring Walker's prominent guitar and Coleman's "savagely strident vocals". Killing Joke have influenced many later bands and artists, such as Metallica, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden.

Following Raven's death, all four founding members returned to the band's lineup in 2008. Coleman and Walker were the only constant members of the band until Walker's death in 2023.

Albums

1980 Killing Joke
1981 What’s THIS For…!
1982 Revelations
1983 Fire Dances
1985 Night Time
1986 Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
1988 Outside the Gate
1990 Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions
1994 Pandemonium
1996 Democracy
2003 Killing Joke
2006 Hosannas From the Basements of Hell
2010 Absolute Dissent
2012 MMXII
2015 Pylon
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Killing Joke - 'Pylon'
Champions of the industrial genre return with their latest offering.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Killing Joke - Pylon
"It's fair to say this is a joke that's not ready to be finished."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Killing Joke - The Singles Collection 1979 - 2012
Listening to 33 tracks in a row is an ambitious and tiring task, but when cherry picked for its highlights this definitive collection shows the diversity and belief the band have always had in their dark and primal rock music.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Killing Joke
They‘re not only every bit as vital and relevant as they were in the earlier part of their career, but also still pushing the boundaries and producing some of their best work.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Killing Joke, Fear Of Comedy
They could have gone easy on us by slipping in a few of their slower, pretty numbers, but nay, a hundred solid minutes of pneumatic riffs and fierce political missives were delivered.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Killing Joke, Gerald Keaney & The Gerald Keaneys
Few have had such a profound influence over such a broad range of bands over the last 30 years, and it is doubtful that there are many that could ever deliver such awe-inspiring results this late in the game. An absolute inspiration.
News / Music
Killing Joke To Tour Australia In June
The band will be playing a strong of classic tunes on this tour.
News / Music
Jaz Coleman Found In Western Sahara
The Killing Joke frontman is bemused at the fuss made over his recent disappearance.
News / Music
Killing Joke Frontman Reported Missing
Jaz Coleman allegedly went on Facebook tirade before vanishing
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Killing Joke - MMXII
"A surprisingly well-rounded return, MMXII is a masterful hammering of metal against the intellect."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Killing Joke
There’s an honesty and humility to MMXII that lends unprecedented heft even to the record’s lighter moments.