John Christ
John Christ formed a band in the late 1980s with Michael Struve and Roland Sulzer. Their music drew from deathrock and industrial sounds, avoiding easy...
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John Christ formed a band in the late 1980s with Michael Struve and Roland Sulzer. Their music drew from deathrock and industrial sounds, avoiding easy categorization. The song "Flesh Caffeine" became a notable track in their catalog.
In 1993, their album "Flesh Caffeine" faced bans in some countries due to its lyrics and cover art. Other songs like "I Heard What You Said" and "Judgment Day" appeared in their discography, which included several albums through the early 2000s.
Christ collaborated with artists like Marc Almond and Diamanda Galas. He returned to music in 2018 with the album "Lazarus," marking a later phase in his work.
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