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Joy Division

Rock Band

Joy Division was a rock band from the United Kingdom made up of vocalist Ian Curtis (15 July 1956-18 May 1980), guitarist Bernard Sumner (b. 4 January 1956), bassist Peter Hook (b. 13 February 1956) and drummer Stephen Morris (b. 28 November 1957). In the wake of punk rock of the 1970s, Joy Division's first release, Unknown Pleasures (1979) was an underground classic, with rhythmic beats and eerie melodies and themes influenced by David Bowie, Iggy Pop, William S. Burroughs and J. G. Ballard. During the recording of their second studio album, Closer (1980), Curtis hanged himself, which in a grim way enhanced Joy Division's cult status. After Curtis' death, the remaining band members went on to form the band New Order.

Extra credit: The term "joy division" referred to the Nazi name for concentration camp brothels during World War II.

Four Good Links

Joy Division Central

Super-comprehensive site to satisfy loyal fans

Incubation

Lots of great photos, a band history and related materials and links

Old Echoes

Another great fan site, lots of info and some photos

IanCurtis.Org

Meaty archive of song and biographical info

Vital Stats

Birth

1978

Birthplace

Manchester, England

Death

1980
(age 2)

Best Known As

Post-punk English band who did "She's Lost Control"

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