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Foetus
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General name for works of J.G. Thirlwell (aka Clint Ruin, Manorexia, Steroid Maximus & others) - commonly, if simplistically - describe… read moreGeneral name for works of J.G. Thirlwell (aka Clint Ruin, Manorexia, Steroid Maximus & others) - commonly, if simplistically - described as industrial. Many name variations have been used during his four-decade spanning career, begin… read moreGeneral name for works of J.G. Thirlwell (aka Clint Ruin, Manorexia, Steroid Maximus & others) - commonly, if simplistically - described as industrial. Many name variations have been used during his four-decade spanning career, beginning with the first proper album Deaf in '81, using the… read more
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Manorexia
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Manorexia is an experimental instrumental project of composer J.G. Thirlwell (primarily of Foetus). Manorexia was formed in 2001. As oppose… read moreManorexia is an experimental instrumental project of composer J.G. Thirlwell (primarily of Foetus). Manorexia was formed in 2001. As opposed to Thirlwell's other instrumental group, Steroid Maximus, Manorexia features no collaborato… read moreManorexia is an experimental instrumental project of composer J.G. Thirlwell (primarily of Foetus). Manorexia was formed in 2001. As opposed to Thirlwell's other instrumental group, Steroid Maximus, Manorexia features no collaborators and eschews musical structure for a more free-form and sp… read more
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Clint Ruin & Lydia Lunch
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Lydia Lunch met Jim G.Thirlwell during The Birthday Party’s European tour of June/July 1982, when he was doing their press. Her first recor… read moreLydia Lunch met Jim G.Thirlwell during The Birthday Party’s European tour of June/July 1982, when he was doing their press. Her first recording with him dates from May 1983. Their collaboration lasted until July 1996. View wikiLydia Lunch met Jim G.Thirlwell during The Birthday Party’s European tour of June/July 1982, when he was doing their press. Her first recording with him dates from May 1983. Their collaboration lasted until July 1996. View wiki
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Xordox
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Xordox (JG Thirlwell, aka Foetus aka Clint Ruin) orbits a universe inhabited by darkness, wit, mystery adventure and experimentation. View wikiXordox (JG Thirlwell, aka Foetus aka Clint Ruin) orbits a universe inhabited by darkness, wit, mystery adventure and experimentation. View wikiXordox (JG Thirlwell, aka Foetus aka Clint Ruin) orbits a universe inhabited by darkness, wit, mystery adventure and experimentation. View wiki
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Steroid Maximus
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The Foetus Symphony Orchestra
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As opposed to every other Foetus album, York is a wholly collaborative work. A "travelogue and exploration of DUMBO (Down Under the Ma… read moreAs opposed to every other Foetus album, York is a wholly collaborative work. A "travelogue and exploration of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)", York features J. G. Thirlwell as composer and conductor for a grou… read moreAs opposed to every other Foetus album, York is a wholly collaborative work. A "travelogue and exploration of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)", York features J. G. Thirlwell as composer and conductor for a group of notable New York City musicians. The musicians, almost … read more
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Marc Almond & Foetus
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Marc Almond of Soft Cell and industrial musician Clint Ruin, aka Foetus. Also known as Flesh Volcano. Their sole release was the Slut EP, w… read moreMarc Almond of Soft Cell and industrial musician Clint Ruin, aka Foetus. Also known as Flesh Volcano. Their sole release was the Slut EP, which was expanded to album length in a number of reissues. Almond and Ruin were formerly bandmates… read moreMarc Almond of Soft Cell and industrial musician Clint Ruin, aka Foetus. Also known as Flesh Volcano. Their sole release was the Slut EP, which was expanded to album length in a number of reissues. Almond and Ruin were formerly bandmates in The Immaculate Consumptive, along with Nick Cave and Lydia Lunch. View wiki