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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Killing Joke albums, Killing Joke members, Killing Joke songs, Dave Grohl, Absolute Dissent, Killing Joke discography, Jaz Coleman, Paul Raven, Pigface, Brilliant, Martin Glover, Eighties, Troy Gregory, Love Like Blood, Exorcism, Adorations, Martin Atkins, Sanity, Hosannas from the Basements of Hell, Night Time, Pandemonium, Outside the Gate, Democracy, Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, What's THIS For...!, Change, America, Geordie Walker, The Damage Manual, Money Is Not Our God, My Love of this Land, Chris Kimsey, The Beautiful Dead, Ted Parsons, Kings and Queens, Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!, Fire Dances, Requiem, Empire Song, Me or You?, Revelations, John Bechdel, Follow the Leaders, Pigface discography, Let's All Go, Nervous System, Wilful Days, A New Day, Wardance, Paul Ferguson, Birds of a Feather, Murder, Inc., The Courtauld Talks, Chop-Chop, Nick Holywell-Walker, We Have Joy, Love Like Blood/Intellect, Transmission. Excerpt: Killing Joke are an English post-punk band formed in October 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England; other sources report the band formed in early 1979. Founding members Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards) and Geordie Walker (guitars) have been the only constant members. A key influence on industrial rock, their early music was described by critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and John Dougan as "quasi-metal ... dancing to a tune of doom and gloom," which gradually evolved over the years, incorporating elements of electronic music, synth-pop, gothic rock, and alternative rock, though always emphasising Coleman's "savagely strident vocals." Finding modest commercial success, Killing Joke have influenced many later bands, such as Nirvana, Ministry, Amen, Lamb of God, Nine Inch Nails, Porcupine Tree, Napalm Death, Behemoth, Amebix, Big Black, Opeth, Murderd...