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 | | Killing Joke's fourth album, Fire Dances (1983), contained music that, like that heard on the "Birds of a Feather" single, was artier and relatively calmer than the music Killing Joke had made previously, which, in hindsight, began a new direction for the band. |
 | | Killing Joke's third album, Revelations, was issued in 1982, and supported by a pair of performances on the John Peel Show and by the singles "Chop-Chop" and "Empire Song". |
 | | Killing Joke unexpectedly achieved mainstream success with the single "Love like Blood" (from Night Time), which became a big hit in the U.K. and an exceptional one in the U.S. Night Time was also supported with singles for "Eighties" (1984), "Kings and Queens" (1985) and "Love like Blood (Gestalt mix)" (1985). |
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