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  1. "It has elements of dub and metal and it's fairly focused." Part of the album's directness, though, has to do with the drummer who played on it: Dave Grohl. Having been in the lurch with drummers, the band decided to lean on some of their famous fans for 2003's Killing Joke.

  2. The album was produced by Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill and features Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, a long-time Killing Joke fan, on drums. It peaked at number 43 in the UK Albums Chart.

  3. 8.6. Universal acclaim based on 36 Ratings. Summary: The first album in seven years for the UK punk outfit founded in 1978 features newly reunited members Jaz Coleman, Youth and Paul Raven, with Dave Grohl filling in on drums. Record Label: Red Ink. Genre (s): Rock, Alternative.

  4. Classic Album Review: Killing Joke | Killing Joke. With assists from Dave Grohl and Andy Gill, Jaz Coleman and co. deliver one of the most monstrous, menacing and magnificent discs of their long and infamous career.

  5. Since returning in 2003 with a self-titled album featuring Dave Grohl on drums, Killing Joke have been on a creative hot streak. Their music has maintained the feverish intensity of the old...

  6. The Dave Grohl one. After 7 years of inactivity, Killing Joke returned with everyone’s favourite Foo Fighter , a long-time fan, plonking his bottom onto their drum stool. The result is one of the most urgent-sounding albums of the band's career, with Grohls instantly identifiable style driving the riffs of Geordie Walker in a ...

  7. Killing Joke is the debut studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in October 1980 by E.G. via Polydor Records. It debuted at number 41 on the UK Albums Chart on 25 October 1980 and later peaked at number 39.