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If
Black Sabbath
was reborn as an industrial rock band, they'd probably sound an awful lot like
Godflesh
. Therefore, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that
Godflesh
hails from the same hometown as
Sabbath
, the tough steel-welding town of Birmingham, England. Although a few other members passed through the
Godflesh
ranks over the years, the band's undisputed leader was guitarist/singer
Justin Broadrick
, who was present since the group's inception.
Broadrick
was influenced early on by heavy metal, as
well as such experimental groups as
Can
(and
Lou Reed
's 1975 noisefest,
Metal Machine Music
). As a result,
Broadrick
helped form grindcore pioneers
Napalm Death
at the age of 15. But after the release of their landmark 1987 debut recording,
Scum
,
Broadrick
quickly grew bored with the group's one-dimensional direction, and exited.
Broadrick
's next project,
Head of David
, still followed in the same harsh grindcore path as his previous band; although he exchanged his guitar for a set of drums. But like
Napalm Death
,
Broadrick
quickly grew tired of
Head of David
; a telltale sign that his days were numbered with the group is when his bandmates supposedly took a liking to
Whitesnake
(!). After a pair of releases (1986's
LP
and 1988's
Dustbowl
), he departed
Head of David
, and sought to form a new group that would be even more musically extreme and experimental. That group would be
Godflesh
.
Teamed up with bassist
Ben Green
and an Alesis-16 drum machine (which was eventually replaced several years later by an actual human,
Ted Parsons
),
Godflesh
unleashed a pair of releases that sounded unlike anything at the time: the 1988 EP
Godflesh
and 1990's full-length,
Streetcleaner
. These releases may not sound as extreme nowadays, but
Godflesh
was one of the first bands to merge metal with industrial, helping to pave the way for countless copy-cat acts. A healthy buzz began to build around the band, especially in the music press, as many thought
Godflesh
would become the next big thing. More accessible industrial metal bands beat them to the punch however (
Nine Inch Nails
,
Ministry
, etc.), as
Godflesh
never broke out of "cult" status, despite issuing further EPs and full-lengths (1992's
Pure
, 1994's
Selfless
, 1996's
Songs of Love and Hate
, and 1999's
Us and Them
) throughout the '90s.
Godflesh
's very first best-of compilation,
In All Languages
, was issued in 2001, yet the early 21st century saw
Godflesh
enter a tumultuous period, when
Green
exited the group shortly after the release of a new studio album,
Hymns
, the same year. Although a replacement bassist was announced (former
Killing Joke
/
Prong
member
Paul Raven
),
Broadrick
announced
Godflesh
's dissolution during the spring of 2002. As a final thank you to longtime fans,
Broadrick
decided to re-release an expanded edition of
Godflesh
's ultra-rare 1994 EP,
Messiah
, in 2003. In addition to his work with
Godflesh
,
Broadrick
headed two now-defunct record labels (Head Dirt and Lo Fibre); produced other artists; and also found time for a few side projects, such as
Final
and
Techno Animal
, among others. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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