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#6 | Dave brings in a highly influential electronic album FROM 1983, THE CRACKDOWN by English group CABARET VOLTAIRE

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Dave brings in THE CRACKDOWN by CARBARET VOLTAIRE, and English electronic group that made really cool and experimental electronic music and were a very early pioneer in ELECTRONIC, DANCE, INDUSTRIAL, POST-PUNK, ACID HOUSE, & TECHNO. Additionally, we discuss how it features some parallels to some of the emerging hip-hop artists coming up across the pond at the same time, that we assume is coincidental.
This album was released in 1983 and is the first album that followed CHRIS WATSON's departure from the group, which results in an album that was somewhat more conventional that their past released, but still cold, disturbing, and alienating.
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Upcoming Episodes
Big Black: Atomizer (1986) [Noise Rock, Industrial Rock), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
B-52s: Self Titled (1979) [New Wave], guest Sean Soucy
Samson: Shock Tactics (1981) [Heavy Metal, NWOBHM), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
Not Good For Your Health, Punk Nuggets 1974-1982 [Punk, Hardcore, New Wave, ect] surprise guest on side 4, Hotrod Stewart
Red Fang: Murder The Mountains (2011) [Stoner Metal, Sludge Metal], guest Don Knotsferatu
Sparks: No. 1 in Heaven (1979) [Disco, Rock, Electronica, Synthpop], guest Andrew Burdic
Slipknot: Mate. Kill. Feed. Repeat. (1996) [Death Metal, Nu Metal, Jazz, Funk], Guest Andrew Burdic

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Dave brings in THE CRACKDOWN by CARBARET VOLTAIRE, and English electronic group that made really cool and experimental electronic music and were a very early pioneer in ELECTRONIC, DANCE, INDUSTRIAL, POST-PUNK, ACID HOUSE, & TECHNO. Additionally, we discuss how it features some parallels to some of the emerging hip-hop artists coming up across the pond at the same time, that we assume is coincidental.
This album was released in 1983 and is the first album that followed CHRIS WATSON's departure from the group, which results in an album that was somewhat more conventional that their past released, but still cold, disturbing, and alienating.
Steve's Website

Our Instagrams
Dave
Steve

Buy our theme song
Non-Euclidean Pornography | Lucid Fugue (bandcamp.com)
Other Episodes
Black Sabbath, 1989 The Headless Cross [Heavy Metal/Heavy Rock]

Talking Heads, 1982 The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads [New Wave, Artpunk, Funk]
Di'Anno, 1984 Di'Anno [Hard Rock, Soft Rock, AOR]

The Clash, 1977 The Clash [Punk Rock]

Danny Joe Brown & The Danny Joe Brown Band, 1981 Danny Joe Brown & The Danny Joe Brown Band [Southern Rock/Hard Rock/Heavy Metal]

On YouTube
Episode I: Steve shows Dave Black Sabbath's Headless Cross

Episode II: Dave shows Steve The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads by Talking Heads

EP3: Steve shows Dave ex-IRON MAIDEN singer PAUL DI’ANNO’s 1984 AOR solo album, Di'Anno

EP4 Dave brings in a punk rock classic, the U.K. version of THE CLASH by THE CLASH released in 1977

EP5 | Southern Rock sleeper DANNY JOE BROWN and the DANNY JOE BROWN BAND, SELF TITLED 1981

Upcoming Episodes
Big Black: Atomizer (1986) [Noise Rock, Industrial Rock), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
B-52s: Self Titled (1979) [New Wave], guest Sean Soucy
Samson: Shock Tactics (1981) [Heavy Metal, NWOBHM), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
Not Good For Your Health, Punk Nuggets 1974-1982 [Punk, Hardcore, New Wave, ect] surprise guest on side 4, Hotrod Stewart
Red Fang: Murder The Mountains (2011) [

Support the Show.

Upcoming Episodes
Big Black: Atomizer (1986) [Noise Rock, Industrial Rock), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
B-52s: Self Titled (1979) [New Wave], guest Sean Soucy
Samson: Shock Tactics (1981) [Heavy Metal, NWOBHM), guest Clayton Goliath Pace
Not Good For Your Health, Punk Nuggets 1974-1982 [Punk, Hardcore, New Wave, ect] surprise guest on side 4, Hotrod Stewart
Red Fang: Murder The Mountains (2011) [Stoner Metal, Sludge Metal], guest Don Knotsferatu
Sparks: No. 1 in Heaven (1979) [Disco, Rock, Electronica, Synthpop], guest Andrew Burdic
Slipknot: Mate. Kill. Feed. Repeat. (1996) [Death Metal, Nu Metal, Jazz, Funk], Guest Andrew Burdic

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