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Old 04.26.2009, 02:51 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
coil were great when i saw them but the records i've heard do nothing for me, nww and c93 i find quite dull and the other two i have no real interest in hearing, not least because of the neo nazi links.

Last I checked, Tony Wakeford had married a Jewish lady.

And Douglas P would make a pretty poor Nazi, what with the outwardly gay thing and all.

I like all these musicians a lot. I don't think NWW are too scary though. Some of that music is downright hilarious.

And anyone doubting Douglas P's sense of humor need only look at the cover of "All Pigs Must Die."

I have loved hearing the evolution of all of these musicians throughout all of their extremely variable phases and whims. I can't pick a favorite really. I guess Current 93, NWW and Coil have produced the most varied and musically interesting output, but DIJ and Sol Invictus are both great, if musically very simple.
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