Absolute Null Punkt
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Absolut Null Punkt (often abbreviated to ANP) is a Japanese rock band formed by KK Null and Seijiro Murayama in 1984. ANP's music incorporates elements of free jazz, heavy rock, industrial music, and glitch music. Although the group disbanded in 1987, they reformed in 2003 for a series of live performances. Recordings of these performances make up the Live in Japan album, released on the Important Records label. This was followed by Metacompound, the groups first studio recording in 19 years, also released on the Important Records label.
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Absolut Null Punkt is German for Absolutely No Point/Total Zero Point, although the word punkt in this case is intended to jokingly be an allusion to the word "punk." The German name could be interpreted to mean absolute zero.