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}} ''Absolute Dissent'' is the thirteenth studio album by English rock band Killing Joke. It was released on 27 September 2010 by record labels Spinefarm and Universal. It represents the first studio album and the second recording—it was preceded by the ''In Excelsis'' EP on July 2010—in twenty-eight years from the band's original line-up of Jaz Coleman (vocals), Kevin "Geordie" Walker (guitar), Martin "Youth" Glover (bass guitar) and Paul Ferguson (drums). ''Absolute Dissent'' was engineered and mixed by Clive Goddard, and produced by the band. The album was released on various formats including CD, double coloured vinyl and a two-disc deluxe edition featuring a bonus disc entitled ''Absolute Respect'' containing cover versions of Killing Joke songs by Metallica, Amen, Helmet, Econoline Crush, Dead by April, Nine Inch Nails, The Mad Capsule Markets, Nouvelle Vague, Fear Factory, Foo Fighters and Kotiteollisuus. ==Recording and production== After meeting up on October 2007 at Paul Raven's funeral and the intimations of mortality that Raven's passing gave to them, the original line-up of Killing Joke formed by Jaz Coleman, Kevin "Geordie" Walker, Martin "Youth" Glover, and Paul Ferguson decided to work together again as a unit and to record together for the first time since 1982.〔 When the band was rehearsing for gigs during the summer 2009 they were also writing new songs for the album during the rehearsals. Then Coleman and Walker got another few ideas together in Prague, so when they started the album they had nine songs quite ready for the album and then they added another nine.〔 They wrote over twenty songs for the album and then they have been arguing over which songs, and which mixes, and which artwork goes on the album.〔 The band used a revolutionary element in the organisation. In the sessions during the day Killing Joke did structured songs and in the evenings they did jams. Thereby, they spent all day focusing on one thing with a structured approach and then in the evening they got it as a spontaneous release with an anarchic approach.〔 All members of Killing Joke participated in writing the lyrics and composing the music.〔 The album was conceived and then recorded in London, Spain, and Prague. It was engineered and mixed by Clive Goddard, and produced by the band themselves.〔〔 The album was going to be called ''Feast of Fools'', but they decided to not use that track and they chose ''Absolute Dissent'' for the title of the album and of its opening track. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Absolute Dissent」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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