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| Theatre of Hate formed in September 1981 with vocalist Kirk Brandon, guitarist Billy Duffy, bassist Stan Stammers, the late Nigel Preston on drums and John Lennard on saxophone. The original lineup didn't last long and members came and went until they disbanded in September |
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| Retribution Over Thee: The Live Anthology
by Theatre of Hate
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Label: Castle 2006-10-16 Media: Audio CD
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Tracklisting: 1. Judgement Hymn (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 2. My Own Invention (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 3. Love Is A Ghost (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 4. Nero (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 5. 63 (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 6. Conquistador (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 7. Freaks (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 8. Original Sin (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 9. Incinerator (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 10. Poppies (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 11. Rebel Without A Brain (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 12. Legion (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 13. Propaganda (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 14. Conquistador (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 15. 63 (Live At The Lyceum, London 1981) 16. Intro (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 17. Legion (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 18. Propaganda (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 19. Communication Ends (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 20. Europa (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 21. Wake (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 22. Babylon Talking (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 23. Future World (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 24. Rainmaker (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 25. Poppies (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 26. Revolver (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 27. 63 (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 28. Do You Believe In The Westworld (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 29. Soldier Soldier (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 30. I Can See (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996) 31. Land Of Shame (Live In Montpelier, France, 1996)
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Theatre of Hate formed in September 1981 with vocalist Kirk Brandon, guitarist Billy Duffy, bassist Stan Stammers, the late Nigel Preston on drums and John Lennard on saxophone. The original lineup didn't last long and members came and went until they disbanded in September 1982.
Despite lasting only a year, TOH was a springboard that provided valuable experience and room to experiment for several of its members who would proceed to gain fame and fortune elsewhere. They released one album called Do You Believe in the Westworld, which was quite successful and a very decent sample of the early British post-punk/pre-goth scene. Their second album was a live act containing mostly the same tracks as the studio one and was entitled He Who Dares Wins, recorded in Dublin. A third album with the name Aria of the Devil was released in 1997, compiled from recordings that had been sitting in someone's cellar for fifteen years.
After the band split up Brandon and Stammers continued to make themselves a name as Spear of Destiny, one of the classic acts of the 1980s, while Preston and Duffy teamed up with Ian Astbury, whom TOH had already toured with once, as The Cult.
Bio written by: Lakini_Malich |
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