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The Nodding Folk
Years active1993
MembersDavid Tibet, James Mannox, John Balance, Peter Christopherson, Sam Mannox-Wood, Simon Norris

The Nodding Folk was the name of an industrial music supergroup with members David Tibet, James Mannox, John Balance, Peter Christopherson, Sam Mannox-Wood, Simon Norris, and Steven Stapleton from the groups Current 93, Spasm, Nurse with Wound, Cyclobe and Coil. The group got together specifically to record a single album, The Apocalyptic Folk in The Nodding God Unveiled, a CD which was coupled with a comic book and released in 1993.

The Apocalyptic Folk in The Nodding God Unveiled

  1. "Children of the Nodapoc Gather Round" - 3:26
  2. "Love Dance of the Nodding Folk" - 5:48

References

  1. "The Nodding Folk - The Apocalyptic Folk In The Nodding God Unveiled". Discogs.com. Retrieved 21 June 2020.

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