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Killing Joke discography (l-r) Guitarist Geordie Walker, vocalist Jaz Coleman, drummer Paul Ferguson, and bassist Martin "Youth" Glover Releases ↙Studio albums 14 ↙Live albums 7 ↙Compilation albums 14 ↙EPs 5 ↙Singles 31 ↙Video albums 4 ↙Music videos 15 The discography of Killing Joke consists of fourteen studio albums, seven live albums, fourteen compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), thirty-one singles and four video albums. Their fourteenth studio album is set for release on 6 September 2010. The band formed in late 1978–early 1979 in Notting Hill, London, England.[1][2] In October 1979, shortly after they began the Malicious Damage record label, Killing Joke released their debut EP, Turn to Red.[3] It was shortly followed by their second EP, Almost Red, released in November, and by their first single, "Nervous System", released in December 1979. Their first studio album, Killing Joke was released in 1980. The album, which peaked at number thirty-nine on the UK Albums Chart,[4] produced three singles "Wardance", "Change", and "Requiem". Their second studio album, What's THIS For...!, was released in 1981 and reached number forty-two in the UK.[1] "Follow the Leaders", the only single to be released from the album, charted in the UK and in the U.S..[4][5] Revelations, their third album released in 1982, peaked at number twelve in the UK, and number thirty-three in France.[4][6][1] Two singles, "Empire Song" and "Chop-Chop", have been released from the album, but only "Empire Song" charted in the UK.[4] After the release of their third EP, Birds of a Feather and the "single of the same name", which charted in the UK, Killing Joke released their fourth studio album, Fire Dances, in July 1983. The only single off Fire Dances, "Let's All Go (to the Fire Dances)", and the album both charted in the UK.[4][1] In October they released "Me or You?", a non-album single that charted in the UK.[4] Night Time, their fifth album released in 1985, achieved mainstream success and was number eleven in the UK, eight in the Netherlands, and fifty in Sweden, receiving the silver certification in the UK. It was preceded by the single for "Eighties", a non-album single, "A New Day", and "Love Like Blood". And, followed by "Kings and Queens". All the four singles charted in th UK, but "Love Like Blood" was an international hit and charted in Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, and New Zealand.[7] The album itself peaked at number eleven in the UK, eight in Netherlands, and fifty in Sweden.[1][4] In 1986 Killing Joke released their sixth studio album, Brighter than a Thousand Suns, and two singles, "Adorations" and "Sanity". The album charted in the UK and in the U.S., and both singles only in the UK.[1][5][4] Outside the Gate, their seventh studio album, was published in 1988. While it was not promoted, the album and two singles from it, "America" and "My Love of This Land", charted in the UK.[4] Coleman and Walker temporarily decided to disband the band. The Courtauld Talks, released in 1989, is essentially a spoken word album. Killing Joke's eighth album, Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions, was released in 1990. It included two singles, "The Beautiful Dead" and "Money Is Not Our God". A Killing Joke anthology, Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!, and two singles featuring "Change" and "Wardance" in several new versions remixed by Youth, were released in 1992. Pandemonium released in 1994, and Democracy in 1996, saw five singles, "Exorcism", "Millenium", which was a UK Top 40 hit, "Pandemonium" (a UK Top 30 hit), "Jana", and "Democracy" (a UK Top 40 hit).[4][1] After the Democracy tour, the band went on an extended hiatus until 2002 when Coleman, Geordie and Youth reformed Killing Joke. Their second self-titled album was released in 2003. The album reached the UK Top 40, and produced two singles, "Loose Cannon" (a UK Top 25 hit)[4] and "Seeing Red". In February 2005, Killing Joke played two consecutive shows to commemorate their 25th anniversary. DVD and CD recordings from these concerts were released in the fall of 2005 as XXV Gathering: The Band that Preys Together Stays Together. In June, remastered and expanded editions of their two 1990s Butterfly Recordings albums, Pandemonium and Democracy, were released by Cooking Vinyl. These were followed in July by their first four albums (from Killing Joke to Ha!) on EMI. Hosannas from the Basements of Hell was released in April 2006 on Cooking Vinyl. The album made the UK Top 75. Early in 2007, Killing Joke released three archival collections via Candlelight Records, Inside Extremities, Bootleg Vinyl Archive Volumes 1 & 2, and, in October, the classic 1990 album Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions. On January 28, 2008 the albums Fire Dances, Night Time, Brighter than a Thousand Suns, and Outside the Gate were re-issued in remastered form with bonus tracks by EMI. Each of these carries the message: “Dedicated to our brother Paul Vincent Raven 1961–2007”. In 2008 Killing Joke has released Duende - The Spanish Sessions and an album of radio session recordings, The Peel Sessions 1979-1981. The EP In Excelsis was released in 2010, and the new album, Absolute Dissent, was released on next September. Contents 1 Albums 1.1 Studio albums 1.2 Live albums 1.3 Compilation albums 2 Extended plays 3 Singles 4 Videography 5 Music videos 6 References 7 External links Albums Studio albums Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications (sales thresholds) FI [8] FRA [6] NL [9] NZ [10] SWE [11] U.K. [4] U.S. [12] 1980 Killing Joke Release date: August 1980 Label: E.G. — — — — — 39 — — 1981 What's THIS For...! Release date: June 1981 Label: E.G. — — — — — 42 — — 1982 Revelations Release date: July 1982 Label: E.G. — 33 — — — 12 — — 1983 Fire Dances Release date: July 1983 Label: E.G. — — — — — 29 — — 1985 Night Time Release date: February 1985 Label: E.G. — — — 8 50 11 — UK Silver[13] 1986 Brighter Than a Thousand Suns Release date: November 1986 Label: E.G. — — — — — 54 194 — 1988 Outside the Gate Release date: June 1988 Label: E.G. — — — — — 92 — — 1989 The Courtauld Talks Label: Invisible — — — — — — — — 1990 Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions Release date: November 1990 Label: Noise — — — — — — — — 1994 Pandemonium Release date: 2 August 1994 Label: Butterfly, Zoo — — — — — 16 39[14] — 1996 Democracy Release date: 1 April 1996 Label: Big Life — — — — — 71 — — 2003 Killing Joke Release date: 28 July 2003 Label: Zuma — 108 100 — — 43 30[15] — 2006 Hosannas from the Basements of Hell Release date: 3 April 2006 Label: Cooking Vinyl — 173 — — — 72 — — 2010 Absolute Dissent Release date: 27 September 2010 Label: Spinefarm 37 113 — — — 71 — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. Live albums Year Album Peak chart positions UK [4] 1982 Ha! 66 1995 BBC in Concert — 2001 No Way Out But Forward Go! — 2005 XXV Gathering: Let Us Prey — 2008 The Original Unperverted Pantomime — Live at the Forum — 2009 Requiem — 2009 The Gathering 2008 — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. Compilation albums Year Title 1990 An Incomplete Collection 1980-1985 1992 Laugh? I Nearly Bought One! 1995 Wilful Days 1996 Alchemy – The Remixes Note: Remix album 1998 Wardance – The Remixes Note: Remix album 2003 The Unperverted Pantomime 2004 Chaos for Breakfast For Beginners 2007 Inside Extremities: Mixes, Rehearsals and Live Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 1 Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 2 2008 Rmxd The Peel Sessions 1979-1981 Duende - The Spanish Sessions Extended plays Year Title 1979 Turn to Red Release date: October 1979 Almost Red Release date: November 1979 1982 Birds of a Feather Release date: October 1982 1995 Jana Live Release date: February 1995       Additional information        Label: Big Life, Butterfly Format: CD Track listing "Jana" – 5:19 "Wardance" – 3:55 "Exorcism" – 7:30 "Kings and Queens" – 4:46 2010 In Excelsis Release date: 23 June 2010       Additional information        Label: Spinefarm Format: CD Track listing "In Excelsis" – 5:14 "Endgame" – 4:39 "Kali Yuga" – 3:52 "Ghost of Ladbroke Grove" – 6:30 "Ghost of Ladbroke Grove Dub" – 6:27 Singles Year Single Peak chart positions Album GER [16] IRE [17] NL [18] NZ [10] UK [4] US [5] 1979 "Nervous System" — — — — — — Turn to Red 1980 "Wardance" — — — — — 50 Killing Joke "Change"[19] — — — — — — "Requiem" — — — — — 43 1981 "Follow the Leaders" — — — — 55 25 What's THIS For...! 1982 "Empire Song" — — — — 43 — Revelations "Chop-Chop" — — — — — — "Birds of a Feather" — — — — 64 — Birds of a Feather 1983 "Let's All Go (to the Fire Dances)" — — — — 51 — Fire Dances "Me or You?" — — — — 57 — Non-album song 1984 "Eighties" — — — — 60 — Night Time "A New Day" — — — — 56 — Non-album song 1985 "Love Like Blood" 24 30 5 6 16 — Night Time "Kings and Queens" — — — — 58 — 1986 "Adorations" — — — — 42 — Brighter than a Thousand Suns "Sanity" — — — — 70 — 1988 "America" — — — — 77 — Outside the Gate "My Love of this Land" — — — — 89 — 1990 "The Beautiful Dead"[20] — — — — — — Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions 1991 "Money Is Not Our God" — — — — — — 1992 "Change: The Youth Mixes CD" — — — — — — Non-album song 1994 "Exorcism" — — — — — — Pandemonium "Millennium" — — — — 34 — "Pandemonium" — — — — 28 — 1995 "Jana" — — — — 54 — 1996 "Democracy" — — — — 39 — Democracy 1998 "Love Like Blood/Intellect" — — — — — — Night Time and Democracy 2003 "Loose Cannon" — — — — 25 — Killing Joke (2003) "Seeing Red" — — — — — — 2006 "Hosannas from the Basements of Hell" — — — — 72 — Hosannas from the Basements of Hell "—" denotes releases that did not chart Videography Year Title 2002 Rok Dabla/Year of the Devil feat. Jaz Coleman Released in the Czech Republic 2003 No Way Out But Forward Go! Label: Import Format: DVD 2005 XXV Gathering: The Band that Preys Together Stays Together Label: Eagle Vision Format: DVD 2009 Requiem (live) Label: Charly Format: CD+DVD Music videos Year Title 1983 "Let's All Go (to the Fire Dances)" 1984 "Eighties" "A New Day" 1985 "Love Like Blood" "Kings and Queens" 1986 "Adorations" "Sanity" 1988 "America" 1994 "Millennium" "Pandemonium" 1996 "Democracy" 2003 "Loose Cannon" "Seeing Red" 2006 Electronic Press Kit (EPK) "Hosannas from the Basements of Hell" References ^ a b c d e f g Hightower, Laura; Leigh Ann DeRemer (2001). "Killing Joke". Contemporary Musicians. Profiles of the people in music. 30. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research. ISBN 0787646415. OCLC 51547697.  ^ "Killing Joke". Where to Start with. Kerrang. http://www.kerrang.com/wheretostartwith/artists/killing_joke. Retrieved 2010-07-12.  ^ "Malicious Damage". Malicious Damage. http://www.maliciousdamage.biz/. Retrieved 2008-02-15.  ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Chart Stats - Killing Joke. chartstats.com. Retrieved on 2010-07-05 ^ a b c "Killing Joke > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-07-05. ^ a b "Discographie Killing Joke". lescharts.com. Retrieved on 2010-07-05. ^ Fun & Games: Killing Joke in the mid-‘80s by Adrien Begrand, PopMatters.com. ^ "Discographie Killing Joke". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2010-11-10. ^ "charts.org.nz - Dutch charts portal". dutchcharts.nl.. http://dutchcharts.nl/search.asp?cat=a&cat2=aa&search=Killing+Joke. Retrieved 2010-07-07.  ^ a b "Discography Killing Joke". charts.org.nz. Retrieved on 2010-07-05. ^ "Discography Killing Joke". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2010-07-05. ^ Billboard Albums. Allmusic. Chart information courtesy of Billboard.com © 2006 VNU eMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Retrieved on 2010-07-05. ^ "Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx. Retrieved 2010-07-12.  Note: User needs to enter "Killing Joke" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button. ^ Billboard Heatseekers ^ Billboard Top Independent Albums ^ "Chartverfolgung - KILLING JOKE" (in German). Musicline.de. http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/KILLING+JOKE/single. Retrieved 2010-07-07.  ^ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". IRMA. http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement. Retrieved 2010-07-05.  ^ "charts.org.nz - Dutch charts portal" (in Dutch). dutchcharts.nl.. http://dutchcharts.nl/search.asp?cat=s&cat2=aa&search=Killing+Joke. Retrieved 2010-07-07.  ^ Unofficial single released on March 17, 1980 at the Peel Sessions as a 7" single and limited to only 300 copies. ^ Unofficial single released in 1990 under ODIC Production as a 7" Flexi disc single. External links Killing Joke - Official site STUDIO ALBUMS SINGLES COMPILATIONS DVDS Killing Joke at Allmusic Killing Joke at Discogs Killing Joke at Rate Your Music v · d · eKilling Joke Jaz Coleman · Kevin "Geordie" Walker · Martin "Youth" Glover · Paul Ferguson Paul Raven · Martin Atkins · Dave Kovacevic · Nick Holywell-Walker · Ben Calvert · Geoffrey Dugmore · Reza Udhin · Ted Parsons · Dave "Taif" Ball · Dave Grohl · Chris Kimsey · Troy Gregory Studio albums Killing Joke · What's THIS For...! · Revelations · Fire Dances · Night Time · Brighter than a Thousand Suns · Outside the Gate · The Courtauld Talks · Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions · Pandemonium · Democracy · Killing Joke · Hosannas from the Basements of Hell · Absolute Dissent Extended Plays Turn to Red · Almost Red · Birds of a Feather (EP) · Jana Live EP · In Excelsis Singles "Nervous System" · "Wardance" · "Change" · "Requiem" · "Follow the Leaders" · "Empire Song" · "Chop-Chop" · "We Have Joy" · "Birds of a Feather" · "Let's All Go (to the Fire Dances)" · "Me or You?" · "Eighties" · "A New Day" · "Love Like Blood" · "Kings and Queens" · "Adorations" · "Sanity" · "America" · "My Love of this Land" · "The Beautiful Dead" · "Money Is Not Our God" · "Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix/The Youth Mixes" · "Exorcism" · "Millennium" · "Pandemonium" · "Jana" · "Democracy" · "Intellect" · "Love Like Blood/Intellect" · "Loose Cannon" · "Seeing Red" · "Hosannas from the Basements of Hell" · "Invocation/Implosion" · "European Super State" Live albums Ha! · BBC in Concert · No Way Out But Forward Go! · XXV Gathering: Let Us Prey · The Original Unperverted Pantomime · Live at the Forum · Requiem · The Gathering 2008 Compilations An Incomplete Collection 1980-1985 · Laugh? I Nearly Bought One! · Wilful Days · Alchemy: The Remixes · Wardance: The Remixes · The Unperverted Pantomime · Chaos for Breakfast · For Beginners · Inside Extremities: Mixes, Rehearsals and Live · Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 1 · Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 2 · Rmxd · The Peel Sessions 1979–1981 · Duendes - The Spanish Sessions Related articles Discography · Brilliant · Pigface · Murder, Inc. · The Damage Manual · Transmission · The Fireman  Book:Killing Joke    Category:Killing Joke