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The Taste of TG: A Beginners Guide to the Music of Throbbing Gristle
Released: May 18, 2004
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Released: May 18, 2004
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During their brief career, Throbbing Gristle moved through several different styles, from dark soundscapes to clubby dance grooves, and because of this they have confused fans over the years. The...
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Mutant TG
Released: Apr 6, 2004
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Released: Apr 6, 2004
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Remix albums tend to add up to little more than glad-handing in public, just one small notch above the tribute album -- especially when the remixes are made decades after the originals in a vain...
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The First Annual Report of Throbbing Gristle
Released: Jun 19, 2001
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Released: Jun 19, 2001
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This legendary recording from Genesis P-Orridge's Throbbing Gristle reached an almost mythical status in the industrial music scene until its belated issue in 2001. So the story goes, the album was...
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Grief
Released: Jun 19, 2001
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Released: Jun 19, 2001
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One of the more strange entries in the Throbbing Gristle catalog, though not one of their best, Grief offers two LP-side-long collages of various rumblings and tweakings and other electronic...
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Dimensia in Excelsis
Released: Sep 1, 1998
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Released: Sep 1, 1998
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Dimensia in Excelsis captures the first Throbbing Gristle show ever performed in the United States, a May 22, 1981 gig in Culver City near Los Angeles. The group's confrontational stage presence...
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Kreeme Horn
Released: Oct 28, 1997
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Released: Oct 28, 1997
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A collection of previously unreleased Throbbing Gristle material, Kreeme Horn is subtitled "In Praise of the Grotesque," a description that fits the music contained herein perfectly. ~ Steve Huey,...
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