By Admin · November 20, 2023

"Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions" by Killing Joke, released in November 20, 1990

"Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions" by Killing Joke, released in November 20, 1990

"Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions" is the eighth studio album by Killing Joke, released in 1990. It marks a return to a heavier and more industrial sound after the band's brief exploration of a more commercial sound in the late '80s. The album is characterized by its intense and aggressive sound, blending elements of post-punk, industrial, and metal.

Tracks like "Money Is Not Our God," "The Beautiful Dead," and "Age of Greed" showcase the band's signature dark and apocalyptic themes. Jaz Coleman's distinctive vocals, Geordie Walker's heavy guitar riffs, and the overall industrial atmosphere create a visceral listening experience. "Extremities" stands out as a bold and uncompromising statement in Killing Joke's discography, solidifying their reputation as pioneers in alternative and industrial rock. If you're into intense and sonically adventurous music, it's definitely worth a listen.