Big Black

noise rock, post-punk, punk

Big Black

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Big Money 04:31
The Model 02:35
L. Dopa 01:40
Kerosene 06:03
Passing Complexion 03:03
The Power of Independent Trucking 01:27
Jordan, Minnesota 03:20
Bad Penny 02:33
Colombian Necktie 02:14
Precious Thing 02:21
Bad Houses 03:09
Kitty Empire 04:01
Ergot 02:28
Fish Fry 02:06
Cables 03:12
Fists of Love 04:20
Tiny, King of the Jews 02:31
Strange Things 03:56
Steelworker 04:14
Kasimir S. Pulaski Day 02:28
Bazooka Joe 04:42
The Ugly American 02:40
Pavement Saw 02:12
Stinking Drunk 03:26
Dead Billy 03:27
I'm a Mess 01:55
Pigeon Kill 01:47
Heartbeat 03:49
Seth 03:32
Ready Men 03:50
Big Payback 10:52
Things to Do Today 01:47
Pete, King of the Detectives 02:43
Jump The Climb 02:58
I Can't Believe 00:00

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - Big Black

Big Black was an independent noise rock band founded in Evanston, Illinois, United States, that was active between 1982 and 1987. They were headed by singer, lyricist, guitarist, and co-songwriter Steve Albini. They have been classified as post-hardcore/noise rock, and were a formative influence on industrial rock, but the band members have always described the band as solidly punk rock; in the notes for Pigpile, a live recording of their final London performance, Albini explicitly describes Big Black as punk.

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