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  • Formed: 1998
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Damage Manual," "Limited Edition," "Double Damage"

Biography

The Damage Manual are old, loud, and snotty -- a post-punk/industrial all-star affair comprised of legends that have pretty much worked with one another at some point in their endlessly intersecting careers. Including scene pioneers Martin Atkins (PiL, Pigface), Jah Wobble (PiL), Geordie Walker (Killing Joke), and Chris Connelly (Revolting Cocks), the group issued its ferocious debut EP on Atkins' Invisible label in early 2000. Though the band's debut hinted at glories past, it successfully avoided nostalgia, sounding just as vital as their younger peers. The quartet hit the road in support of their debut EP in the summer of 2000, and a self-titled full length CD arrived later in the year, followed by more touring. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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The Damage Manual
Genres Industrial, Post-punk
Years active 2000-2004
Labels Invisible Records
Associated acts Pigface, Killing Joke, Public Image Ltd., Murder, Inc., Hate Dept.
Website thedamagemanual.com
Members
Martin Atkins, Steven Seibold
Former members
Geordie Walker, Chris Connelly, Jah Wobble


The Damage Manual is an industrial supergroup that originally formed in 2000. It featured Martin Atkins on drums and loops, Chris Connelly on vocals, Geordie Walker on guitar and Jah Wobble on bass.

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History

Originally stemming from discussions between Atkins and Wobble, Walker was brought aboard when Wobble expressed interest in working with him. After writing and arranging material through exchanging recordings from their own respective studios, the trio had put together a batch of instrumental ideas in need of a vocalist. It has been said that they originally approached John Lydon (Public Image Limited, Sex Pistols) for an amicable resurgence (both Atkins and Wobble did notable work in PiL) but he characteristically spurned the opportunity. Atkins and Walker had both done solid work with the talented vocalist/songwriter Chris Connelly in the early '90's with Murder, Inc. and the rest was history. They released two recordings in 2000, the One EP in April followed by a self-titled album that September, both on Atkins' own Invisible Records label. The group dissolved after a tour which did not include Jah Wobble on bass, who was reported as not interested in touring with the band.

Invisible Records later released a collected reissue of the first EP and full length album entitled "Double Damage" as well as a remix LP. In 2004, a resurrected Damage Manual without Walker and Wobble found Steven Seibold of the band Hate Dept. providing guitar and bass. The revised band released the full length record Limited Edition. It was to be followed by a headlining tour in 2004; however, that was canceled due to multiple family emergencies for Martin Atkins. A subsequent tour with Pigface and Sheep on Drugs in 2005 was also canceled, this time due to Chris Connelly's illness[1]. The current state of the group is unknown.

A DVD compilation of studio recording footage, interviews and more was released in 2008 called 'The Damage Manual'. The contents are;

1. Martin Atkins on The Damage Manual 2. Geordie Walker in the studio 3. Guitar amps and security cameras 4. Security cameras 5. Chris Connelly Photoshoot 6. Geordie and Jah in the studio 7. Jah Wobble Geordie Photo Shoot Jah on the Security Camera 8. Martin in the studio 9. Chris, Geordie, and Jah record 10. Lee Frasier Chris Writing lyrics 11. The Damage Manual photoshoot 12. 'Sunset Gun' 13. 'Leave The Ground'

Discography

Albums

  • The Damage Manual (2000)
  • Double Damage (2002) (Compilation of 'The Damage Manual' album and 'One' EP)
  • Damaged: The Remixes (2003)
  • Limited Edition (2005)
  • Damaged Dubs (2006) (Remixes)

EPs

  • One (2000)

DVDs

  • The Damage Manual (2008)

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