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"Chop-Chop" is a song by English rock band
Killing Joke Killing Joke are an English rock music, rock band from Notting Hill, London, England, formed in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (musician), Youth (bass). Their first album, ''Ki ...
and the second single from their studio album ''
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''. It was released by
E.G. Records E.G. Records was a British artist management company and independent record label, mostly active during the 1970s and 1980s. The initials stood for its founders, David Enthoven and John Gaydon. The pair signed on as managers of King Crimson in ...
as a
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, backed by
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"Good Samaritan". This single, unlike "
Empire Song ''Empire Song'' is a song by English post-punk band Killing Joke. It was released in 1982 by E.G. Records as the first single from their third studio album, '' Revelations''. Production and release By 1982, members of Killing Joke, espec ...
", did not chart.


Production and release

"Chop-Chop" suffered the same fate as "
Empire Song ''Empire Song'' is a song by English post-punk band Killing Joke. It was released in 1982 by E.G. Records as the first single from their third studio album, '' Revelations''. Production and release By 1982, members of Killing Joke, espec ...
". At the band's performance on ''
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'', the "Fake Coleman" keyboardist was used again with drummer
Paul Ferguson Matthew Paul Ferguson (born 31 March 1958) is an English rock drummer, best known for his work in the post-punk/ industrial group Killing Joke and cult English punk band Pink Parts. Following a stint as the drummer with the London-based Matt St ...
as singer. At this time, frontman
Jaz Coleman Jeremy "Jaz" Coleman (born 26 February 1960) is an English singer and musician. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as the lead vocalist and keyboardist of post-punk group Killing Joke. Coleman is known for his unique raspy baritone voic ...
was the only member of Killing Joke to have moved to
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. However, by the end of the year, the other three members also moved to Iceland to avoid the
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, as predicted by Coleman.Hämäläinen, Jyrki "Spider" (2020). ''Killing Joke: Are You Receiving?'', p. 64-83. Milton Keynes: New Haven Publishing. .


Track listing

;Side A #"Chop-Chop" – 04:18 ;Side B #"Good Samaritan" – 03:30


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chop-Chop 1982 songs Killing Joke songs E.G. Records singles Songs written by Jaz Coleman Songs written by Geordie Walker Songs written by Youth (musician) Songs written by Paul Ferguson