98 Mute
98 Mute formed in 1998 as a duo with Paul D. Taylor handling instruments and production while Stuart Rowe provided vocals. They've performed at political...
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98 Mute formed in 1998 as a duo with Paul D. Taylor handling instruments and production while Stuart Rowe provided vocals. They've performed at political rallies and protests, with lyrics often addressing social injustice and police brutality.
Their debut album "Violent Playground" arrived in 2001, followed by other releases including "Shooters," "Animal," and "Forever Lost." Songs like "Another boring Day," "Answers," and "Breakdown" appear in their catalog alongside the more contentious material. The music incorporates electronic dance elements with industrial and rock influences.
Rather than softening their approach over time, 98 Mute maintained their politically charged stance even as it polarized listeners.
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