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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2020 · 40 MIN

Joy Division, "Unknown Pleasures" (1979) Review

from Static Rage · host Benjamin Linzy

Buzz and Ben return for another stroll through the British streets. This time spinning Joy Division's debut Unknown Pleasures. Join us for not only a discussion of this seminal album but also the post-punk movement it helped to create. As we lose control again on Static Rage. 

Buzz and Ben return for another stroll through the British streets. This time spinning Joy Division's debut Unknown Pleasures. Join us for not only a discussion of this seminal album but also the post-punk movement it helped to create. As we lose control again on Static Rage.

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Buzz and Ben return for another stroll through the British streets. This time spinning Joy Division's debut Unknown Pleasures. Join us for not only a discussion of this seminal album but also the post-punk movement it helped to create. As we lose...

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