- Artist: Christian Death
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- Release Date: 1982
- Total Time: 52:10
- Type: Lyrics are included with the album
- Genre: Rock
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| Wikipedia: Only Theatre of Pain |
| Only Theatre of Pain | ||||
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| Studio album by Christian Death | ||||
| Released | 1982 | |||
| Recorded | 1982 | |||
| Genre | Deathrock, goth rock, punk | |||
| Label | Frontier Records | |||
| Producer | Thom Wilson and Christian Death | |||
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Only Theatre of Pain was the debut studio album of American goth rock band Christian Death, originally released by Frontier Records in 1982. The album is considered the harbinger of deathrock.
All tracks after "Prayer" (on the later published CD version only) actually comprise the earlier EP, "Deathwish". The writing of Only Theatre of Pain was vocalist Rozz Williams' rebellion to his religious upbringing as well his own personal attacks against organized religion.[citation needed]
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Christian Death's appearance on the Hell Comes to Your House compilation helped to get them signed to Frontier Records, which released their debut album, Only Theatre of Pain, in March 1982. This album featured deathrock anthems such as "Spiritual Cramp" and "Romeo's Distress".
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