Techno Animal: The Brotherhood of The Bomb

Techno Animal SKU: 44039516
Techno Animal: The Brotherhood of The Bomb

Techno Animal: The Brotherhood of The Bomb

Techno Animal SKU: 44039516

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: The Brotherhood of The Bomb
Artist: Techno Animal
Label: Relapse
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 781676752911
Genre: Electronic

Double green and red colored vinyl LP pressing. Relapse Records is proud to announce the reissue of the highly influential Techno Animal (featuring Justin Broadrick & Kevin Martin) album, The Brotherhood of the Bomb. The album, fully remastered by Broadrick, is available on LP for the first time ever! Prior to The Brotherhood of the Bomb having even been conceived, TECHNO ANIMAL had already been championed/released by The Beastie Boys, collaborated with Alec Empire and the then - fledgeling Dälek, but still remained in almost total obscurity. TECHNO ANIMAL had barely found an audience, yet on The Brotherhood of the Bomb, the duo had definitely found their sound.

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