Big Black was a noise rock band founded in Chicago, Illinois, United
States, that was active between 1982 and 1987. They were headed by singer,
lyricist, guitarist, and co-songwriter Steve Albini.
They sought and found little mainstream success, but the group's
piledriver drum machines and brutal, slashing electric guitars were widely
influential, especially for industrial rock. Albini's snide, malevolent
singing and provocative lyrics garnered much attention.
They have been classified as noise rock, and were a formative influence on
industrial rock, but the band members have always described the band as
solidly punk rock; in the notes for Pigpile, a live recording of their
final London performance, Albini explicitly describes Big Black as punk.
History Albini made a name for himself for his controversial "Tired of
Ugly Fat?" column in the Chicago zine Matter, as well as irregular
contributions
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Alternative Pop - Rock,
Big Black,
Rock,