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1 | Play track | Blast Off |
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2 | Play track | She's Hit |
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3 | Play track | Dead Joe |
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4 | Dim Locator |
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5 | Play track | Hamlet (Pow, Pow, Pow) |
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6 | Play track | Several Sins |
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7 | Play track | Big-Jesus-Trash-Can |
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8 | Play track | Kiss Me Black |
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9 | Play track | 6" Gold Blade |
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10 | Play track | Kewpie Doll |
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11 | Play track | Junkyard |
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12 | Play track | Release the Bats |
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The Birthday Party
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The Birthday Party was an Australian post-punk band, from 1977 to 1983. Formed in Melbourne, the band were one of the darkest and most challenging post-punk groups to emerge in the early '80s, creating bleak and noisy soundscapes that provided the perfect setting for vocalist Nick Cave's difficult, disturbing stories of religion, violence, and perversity. Their sound drew upon punk, rockabilly, free jazz, and the rawest blues, but transcended concise categorization. Under the direction of Cave and guitarist Rowland S. Howard, the band tore through reams of blues and rockab… read more