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Joy Division formed in 1976 in Salford, England. It consisted of Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris. Originally called Warsaw, the band's sound originated from the proto-punk scene in North East England to become a major influence in the development of punk music.
After the death of lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980, the band reformed as New Order.
Discography
Unknown Pleasures
- Disorder
- Day of The Lords
- Candidate
- Insight
- New Dawn Fades
- She's Lost Control
- Shadowplay
- Wilderness
- Interzone
- I Remember Nothing
Closer
- Atrocity Exhibition
- Isolation
- Passover
- Colony
- A Means To An End
- Heart And Soul
- Twenty Four Hours
- The Eternal
- Decades
Still
- Exercise One
- Ice Age
- The Sound Of Music
- Glass
- The Only Mistake
- Walked In Line
- The Kill
- Something Must Break
- Dead Souls
- Sister Ray
- Ceremony
- Shadowplay
- A Means To An End
- Passover
- New Dawn Fades
- Transmission
- Disorder
- Isolation
- Decades
- Digital
Substance
- Warsaw
- Leaders Of Men
- Digital
- Autosuggestion
- Transmission
- She's Lost Control
- Incubation
- Dead Souls
- Atmosphere
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- No Love Lost
- Failures
- Glass
- From Safety To Where?
- Novelty
- Komakino
- These Days
Warsaw
- The Drawback
- Leaders Of Men
- They Walked In Line
- Failures
- Novelty
- No Love Lost
- Transmission
- Living In the Ice Age
- Interzone
- Warsaw
- Shadowplay
- As You Said
The Peel Sessions
- Exercise One
- Insight
- She' s Lost Control
- Transmission
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- 24 Hours
- Colony
- Sound Of Music
Equipment
Sumner and Hook used the Shergold brand of guitars. Hook still uses his Shergold Marathon six-string bass.[1]
- ↑ Kennedy, J. Joy Division and the Making of Unknown Pleasures 2006, Unanimous Ltd.