Genres: Goth Rock, Post-Punk, No Wave Active: 70's, 80's Formed: 1977 in Melbourne, Australia
The Barracudas, Die Haut, These Immortal Souls, Public Image Ltd., Blue Ruin, Lydia Lunch, Nikki Sudden, In Camera, PJ Harvey, Drowning Craze, Bauhaus, Big Black, The Raincoats, Magazine, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Cure, Psychotik Tanks
Sons and Daughters, Gallon Drunk, My Bloody Valentine, Veronica Lipgloss & the Evil Eyes, Nitzer Ebb, Foetus, Uzeda, Sweetheart, Oxbow, Celebration, La Muerte, Pain Teens, Witch Hats, Chrome Cranks, Joe Lean, Claw Boys Claw, Scaterd Few, We Are Standard, Horrors
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The Birthday Party 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. Under the direction of Cave and guitarist Rowland S. Howard, the band tore through reams of blues and rockabilly licks, spitting out hellacious feedback and noise at an unrelenting pace.
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Release: May 28, 2001
Label: Strange Fruit, Universal International, Varese
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Release: April 20, 1999
Label: 4AD, Shock
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