Night Time

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Night Time
Night Time cover
Studio album by Killing Joke
Released 1985
Recorded August-September 1984
Genre Post-punk
Label EG Records
Producer(s) Chris Kimsey
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Killing Joke chronology
Fire Dances
(1983)
Night Time
(1985)
Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
(1986)


Night Time is the fifth studio album by Killing Joke, released in 1985. It was an international hit, featuring some of their best-known tracks like "Night Time", "Eighties", which is believed to be an inspiration for the Nirvana song "Come As You Are" (Dave Grohl paid a sort of restitution by drumming on the 2003 album Killing Joke), "Love Like Blood", and "Kings and Queens".

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Killing Joke.

  1. "Night Time"
  2. "Darkness Before Dawn"
  3. "Love Like Blood"
  4. "Kings And Queens"
  5. "Tabazan"
  6. "Multitudes"
  7. "Europe"
  8. "Eighties"

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