When London's Killing Joke blasted onto the music scene in 1980, their debut album's dark mix of post-punk, militaristic rhythms, synthesizers and cutting guitars set the stage for the birth of industrial metal. Continuing to push boundaries on a string of releases which followed, it was their 1985 album Night Time, with the epic “Love Like Blood” that would push them to international fame. Now, more than a dozen albums into their career, the band continue to terrify audiences globally live and on record with their raging, politically-charged metal.