Posted December 04, 2001 by Lady Sonic
Leviathan
by (The) Control Group


Lady Sonic says: (The) Control Group's "Leviathan" is a powerful track that incorporates RICHARD HELL-ish vocals, and the all over the place sound of JAMES WHITE AND THE BLACKS. This song mixes late 70s punk and 80s post-punk no wave, a combo that proves to be loud, unpredictable and great!
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