Infa-Riot
Infa-Riot came out of London's late-1970s underground with a sound that mixed punk's aggression with industrial noise. The band featured Ian Carr on vocals,...
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Infa-Riot came out of London's late-1970s underground with a sound that mixed punk's aggression with industrial noise. The band featured Ian Carr on vocals, John Deery on guitar, David Smith on bass, and Dave Ambrose on drums.
Their music was abrasive and confrontational, with songs like 'Drug Squad' and 'Each Dawn I Die' reflecting urban alienation. They worked with Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P-Orridge and percussionist Z'EV, which connected them to the industrial scene's experimental edges.
Infa-Riot released several records between 1978 and 1981, including the albums 'Infa-Riot' and 'City of the Dead.' Their raw approach influenced later industrial acts, though they never aimed for mainstream acceptance. The band's brief run left behind a handful of songs that still sound harsh and unpolished decades later.
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