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Following yet another temporary breakup in the early '90s, the members of the eternally volatile Killing Joke re-formed (minus vocalist Jaz Coleman) under the Murder Inc. banner. Including Revolting Cocks vocalist Chris Connelly, guitarist Geordie Walker, bassist Paul Raven, and drummers Paul Ferguson and Martin Atkins (ex-PiL), the band conspired to record 1992's eponymous LP for independent Invisible Records. Despite mixed response from critics and fans over the group's avant-garde alt-rock, a short bout of touring encouraged the band to carry on long enough to record the following year's Corpuscle EP. But Murder Inc. disintegrated as soon as a financially enticing recording contract for a newly re-formed Killing Joke hit the negotiating table, and 1999's Locate Subvert Terminate: The Complete Murder Inc. collection would serve as last will and testament to the band's brief existence. -AMG
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Member Since: 2/12/2007
Band Website: http://www.invisiblerecords.com
Band Members: Martin Atkins ( Pigface , PiL, Ministry, NIN, Killing Joke)

Geordie Walker ( Killing Joke )

Chris Connelly ( Ministry , Revolting Cocks )

Paul Raven ( Killing Joke , Ministry , Prong )

Paul Ferguson ( Killing Joke )

John Bechdel ( Killing Joke , Ministry , Prong )


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Official Video for Murder Inc.
Record Label: Invisible
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Become a member on the Invisible Records Community Site!

Howdy from Invisible Records,All of you great fans out there must surely have some suggestions from our webstore. What does everyone want? Become a member on our community site! Post your own events, ...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:49:00 GMT

New Martin Atkins SXSW tips on knowthemusicbiz.com

As usual, SXSW is going to be crazy as hell, but Martin's got some great tips he posted on knowthemusicbiz.com's blog. Check it out here.
Posted by on Tue, 10 Feb 2009 11:09:00 GMT

Martin Atkins blog!

Martin has a new blog!  Check out the first post about the 20th anniversary of Invisible Records! http://martinatkins.wordpress.com
Posted by on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:25:00 GMT

Martin Atkins@ SXSW video!

Martin spent the last few days at SXSW, lecturing, DJing, seeing a bunch of great bands, meeting a bunch of great people- there’s a youtube video up now documenting part of his trip ...
Posted by on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 12:45:00 GMT

Review on eMusic

Here is a nice, unedited, review of a track on S/T from eMusic. There's a heavy backbeat implicit in a lot of folk music, something Led Zeppelin realized before just about anyone else (rock on, "Blac...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:10:00 GMT