Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions is the ninth album of English post-punk group Killing Joke. It was released on CD and double LP in November 1990. This album featured both Martin Atkins (formerly of Public Image Ltd. and Brian Brain) on drums and Dave "Taif" Ball on bass-guitar.
The album was rereleased on October 15, 2007 by Candlelight Records in three editions: double LP, normal CD and a deluxe edition with a cd and a dual disc.....
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Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions is the ninth album of English post-punk group Killing Joke. It was released on CD and double LP in November 1990. This album featured both Martin Atkins (formerly of Public Image Ltd. and Brian Brain) on drums and Dave "Taif" Ball on bass-guitar.
The album was rereleased on October 15, 2007 by Candlelight Records in three editions: double LP, normal CD and a deluxe edition with a cd and a dual disc..
"Money is Not Our God" was the only single from the album, and failed to chart.
The riff from "Intravenous" would be reprised on 2006's "Majestic".
Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions saw a return to a rawer, guitar-based sound from the keyboards of their previous album Outside the Gate, and it was perhaps the closest they had come to making a metal album. The eyes on the cover of the album are not the band's, but belong to actor Bela Lugosi: the top pair is upside-down. The cover for the cassette version shows all four pairs...
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