Ignorance
Ignorance was a rock band that formed in the late 1970s after the breakup of a previous punk group. Their frontman was Ezra Malone, who sometimes went by...
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Ignorance was a rock band that formed in the late 1970s after the breakup of a previous punk group. Their frontman was Ezra Malone, who sometimes went by Ignatz, and they had a guitarist named Gavin Wright, a bassist named Ethan Davis, and a drummer named Leo K. They released their first album, 'Lost in the Labyrinth,' in 1983.
That album included 'Hello & Goodbye,' which became their most recognizable song. They followed it with other albums like 'Songs from the Abyss' in 1985, 'Echoes of Oblivion' in 1987, and 'The Grand Finale' in 1989. Their catalog also includes tracks like 'In My Hands,' 'It's Never Wrong,' 'Momma Hocus,' and 'Questions.'
Malone's lyrics often dealt with alienation and loss, which some listeners found bleak. The band had a confrontational style in interviews and performances that drew attention alongside their music. They stopped releasing new albums after 1989.
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