![]() ![]() ![]() Īfter the Democracy tour, the band went on an extended hiatus until 2002, when Coleman, Geordie and Youth reformed Killing Joke. Pandemonium, released 1994, and Democracy, in 1996, resulted in five singles: " Exorcism", "Millenium" (a UK Top 40 hit), " Pandemonium" (a UK Top 30 hit), "Jana" and "Democracy" (a UK Top 40 hit). ![]() 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. It included two singles, " The Beautiful Dead" and " Money Is Not Our God". Killing Joke's eighth album, Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions, was released in 1990. The Courtauld Talks, released in 1989, was essentially a spoken word album. Coleman and Walker temporarily decided to disband the band. While it was not promoted, the album and two singles from it, "America" and "My Love of This Land", charted in the UK. Outside the Gate, their seventh studio album, was released in 1988. The album charted in the UK and in the U.S., and both singles only in the UK. In 1986, Killing Joke released their sixth studio album, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, and two singles, "Adorations" and "Sanity". The album itself peaked at number 11 in the UK, 8 in Netherlands, and 50 in Sweden. All four singles charted in the UK, but "Love Like Blood" was an international hit and charted in Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and New Zealand. It was preceded by the single " Eighties", non-album single " A New Day" and " Love Like Blood", and followed by " Kings and Queens". It achieved mainstream success, reaching number 11 in the UK, 8 in the Netherlands, and 50 in Sweden, receiving the silver certification in the UK. Their fifth album, Night Time, was released in 1985. In October, they released " Me or You?", a non-album single that charted in the UK. The only single from Fire Dances, " Let's All Go (to the Fire Dances)", and the album both charted in the UK. After the release of their third EP, Birds of a Feather and the eponymous single, which charted in the UK, Killing Joke released their fourth studio album, Fire Dances, in July 1983. Two singles, " Empire Song" and " Chop-Chop", were released from the album, but only "Empire Song" charted in the UK. Their third album, Revelations, was released in 1982 and peaked at number 12 in the UK, and number 33 in New Zealand. " Follow the Leaders", the only single to be released from the album, charted in the UK and in the U.S. Their second studio album, What's THIS For.!, was released in 1981 and reached number 42 in the UK. The album, which peaked at number 39 on the UK Albums Chart, produced three singles: " Wardance", " Change" and " Requiem". Their first studio album, Killing Joke, was released in 1980. It was shortly followed by their second EP, Almost Red, released in November, and by their first single, " Nervous System", released in December 1979. In October 1979, shortly after they began the Malicious Damage record label, Killing Joke released their debut EP, Turn to Red. The band formed in late 1978–early 1979 in Notting Hill, London, England. The discography of Killing Joke, a British rock band, consists of 15 studio albums, seven live albums, 14 compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), 31 singles and four video albums. ![]()
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