God (British band)
God (stylised in all caps) were a British industrial band formed in London by Kevin Martin. The band's first official release was 'Sounds Like Thunder' in 1988, for a Mark E. Smith-curated 'Disparate Cognescenti' compilation. The band expanded to include nine members and released two studio albums before disbanding in 1996. The group's abrasive combination of ambient, dub, free jazz and noise rock music garnered respect from their peers such as Bill Laswell, Ministry, My Bloody Valentine, J. G. Thirlwell and John Zorn.
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Origin | London, England, UK |
Genres | Industrial metal, free jazz, experimental |
Years active | 1987–1996 |
Labels | Big Cat, Virgin |
Past members | Steve Blake Justin Broadrick Lou Ciccotelli Dave Cochrane John Edwards Tim Hodgkinson Gary Jeff Scott Kiehl Kevin Martin Shaun Rogan Russell Smith Simon Picard Niko Wenner |
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