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{{Short description|American industrial music group}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2021}} {{Refimprove|date=December 2010}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult | background = group_or_band | image = | caption = | origin = [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S. | genre = [[Industrial music]], [[Industrial rock]], [[Industrial dance]] | years_active = 1987βpresent | label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]/[[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]], Red Ant, [[Rykodisc]], SleazeBox, [[Wax Trax! Records|Wax Trax!]]/[[TVT Records|TVT]] | spinoffs = [[Excessive Force]] | current_members = Groovie Mann<br/>Buzz McCoy<br/>Mimi Star<br/>Arena Rock<br/>[[Justin Bennett]] | past_members = Jacky Blacque<br/>[[Shawn Christopher]]<br/>[[Davey Dasher]]<br/>Sekret Dame DeZyre<br/>Brett Frana<br/>Dick Fury<br/>Kitty Killdare<br/>Linda LeSabre<br/>[[Lydia Lunch]]<br/>Curse Mackey<br/>Bruce Manning<br/>Otto Matix<br/>Ruth McArdle<br/>Sinderella Pussy<br/>Arena Rock<br/>Pepper Somerset<br/>[[Brian St. Clair]]<br/>Skip Towne<br/>[[Thomas Thorn]]<br>[[William Tucker (musician)|William Tucker]]<br/>Charles Levi<br/>Westin Halvorson<br/>Xtina X<br/>Alex Uberman | website = {{URL|mylifewiththethrillkillkult.com}} }} '''My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult''' (often shortened to '''Thrill Kill Kult''' or '''TKK''') is an American electronic [[industrial rock]] band originally based in [[Chicago]] and founded by Groovie Mann (born Frankie Nardiello) and Buzz McCoy (born Marston Daley). They became known in the 1980s as pioneers of the [[industrial music]] genre β although by the early 1990s they had changed to a more disco-oriented sound β and as a frequent target of censorship groups, including the [[Parents Music Resource Center|PMRC]], which objected to the band's humorous and satirical references to [[Satan]], [[Jesus]] and sex in their song lyrics and stage shows.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hodael |first=Nima |date=December 6, 1991 |title=The Thrill Kill Kult Revamps Music Scene: Less Industrial Rock Concept Worships Satan |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2706&dat=19911206&id=df1JAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Nh4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=1724,4233072&hl=en |newspaper=[[The Michigan Daily]] |location=[[Ann Arbor, Michigan]] |page=8 |access-date=January 28, 2016 }}</ref> During the early 1990s, Thrill Kill Kult had several hits on the U.S. dance club and [[alternative music|alternative]] charts.<ref name=musicvf>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicvf.com/My+Life+with+the+Thrill+Kill+Kult.art |title=My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Top Songs |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2016 |website=MusicVF.com |publisher=Music VF |access-date=January 28, 2016}}</ref> They also contributed songs to several movie soundtracks and appeared in the 1994 film ''[[The Crow (1994 film)|The Crow]]''. The band has continued to record and tour with a rotating lineup in addition to core members Mann and McCoy. In 2017, the band celebrated its 30th anniversary.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Roser |first=Jane |date=June 11, 2014 |title=My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult: Still Riding the Mindway |url=http://www.thatmusicmag.com/index.php/2014/06/my-life-with-the-thrill-kill-kult/ |magazine=That Mag |location=[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] |publisher=Brian Cronin |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140629223914/http://www.thatmusicmag.com/index.php/2014/06/my-life-with-the-thrill-kill-kult/#.VqpbkfkrLIU |archive-date=June 29, 2014 |access-date=January 28, 2016 }}</ref> ==History== Nardiello and Daley met in spring 1987 while touring together with the band [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]]. Soon after, Nardiello and Daley began to conceive an [[art film]] to be called ''My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult'' β a headline taken from a British tabloid Nardiello had noted a few years prior when he lived in London. The film was never completed, but the music they had recorded for its soundtrack appealed to [[Wax Trax! Records]], who released the completed songs as a three-track [[Extended play|EP]]. Dubbing themselves Groovie Mann (Nardiello) and Buzz McCoy (Daley), they launched ''My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult''. When the first EP sold well, a full-length album, ''[[I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits]]'', followed in 1988. Both attracted attention from [[college radio]] stations and dancefloors, as well as religious groups who balked at the overtly [[occult]] imagery in both the music and the artwork of the releases. The group continued to stoke controversy with each subsequent release, which included a remix EP entitled ''Nervous Xians'', and they became even more popular with release of the [[12-inch single]] "Kooler Than Jesus". Thrill Kill Kult's second album, ''[[Confessions of a Knife...]]'', became one of the best-selling releases on Wax Trax!, and continued to goad parental groups with song titles like "A Daisy Chain 4 Satan" and "Rivers of Blood, Years of Darkness". Along with labelmates [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]], [[KMFDM]], and [[Front 242]], Thrill Kill Kult helped develop the [[industrial music]] genre, but they themselves continued to evolve, creating a sound that was not easily identified or categorized. It was electronic club music with heavy beats, reminiscent of both [[disco]] and [[funk]], yet amplified to a sometimes abrasive level. Thrill Kill Kult reflected a shift where dance records could be ominous and aggressive, and they laced their music with riffs and references that would seem more at home in a [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] group. One of their most distinctive characteristics is their use of [[spoken-word]] [[Sampling (music)|samples]] lifted from [[B-movie]]s and old television shows. At the onset of their career, the band's music was known as having a "[[satanism|satanic]]" theme, although used in a satirical sense. The occult element of the band has moved to the background in recent years, as they have focused more on their sleazy disco sound although still laden with satire. The 1991 album ''[[Sexplosion!]]'' marked TKK's leap toward more [[psychedelic music|psychedelic]] [[house music|house]] beats and their later grind house [[lounge music|lounge]] sound. Later albums expanded upon these sounds and explored new directions as well, such as the 1995 [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] release ''Hit & Run Holiday'', which combined the Kult's signature electronic sound with a [[psychedelia|psychedelic]] [[surf rock]]/[[go-go]] theme reminiscent of 1960s [[garage rock]] and more modern acts like [[The B-52's]]. Jacky Blacque died in May 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=With great sadness we mourn the passing of the one and only Jacky Blacque. |url=https://www.facebook.com/thrillkillkult/photos/with-great-sadness-we-mourn-the-passing-of-the-one-and-only-jacky-blacque-her-co/1279693700385332/ |website=My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult on Facebook |access-date=18 May 2025 |date=14 May 2025}}</ref> == Live shows == Mann and McCoy recruited [[Thomas Thorn]] (a.k.a. Buck Ryder) to play keyboards and administer samples on the band's first tour. Brian Gillespie (a.k.a. Skip Town) from The Five and later [[Concussion Ensemble]] played a classic Slingerland Silver Sparkle drum set with sample triggers. The live act also featured female backup singers referred to as "The Bomb Gang Girlz",<ref name="assimilate">{{cite book |last1=Reed |first1=S. Alexander |title=Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music |date=2013 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=9780199832583 |page=242}}</ref> among the first of whom were Jacky Blaque, Rhonda Bond and Kitty Killdare. Thorn soon departed amicably from the live act to form his own band, [[The Electric Hellfire Club]] (which embraced the overtly Satanic themes that My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult had only flirted with). My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult kept adding a revolving cast of characters to their stage show that, over the years, has included No Wave chanteuse [[Lydia Lunch]], bassist Charles Levi, guitarist [[William Tucker (musician)|William Tucker]], Chris "Curse" Mackey from the bands Evil Mothers and Grim Faeries, Lady Galore from [[Lords of Acid]] (who appeared in TKK as Cherrie Blue), and a great number of artists, sound technicians, musicians, and filmmakers. Creatively, however, the core of the band has always been Mann and McCoy, both on record and in the live act. The "Sexplosion!" tour in 1991 achieved a particularly edgy reputation. In addition to its staging, which featured a bar and bartender onstage with the band, the show also featured a male/female duo known as Ten and Avaluscious White, who appeared onstage dressed in a number of different guises. At one point, Ten was dressed as Jesus strapped to a cross and featuring a large black [[dildo]] or alternately a large sausage between his legs, while Avaluscious White dress as a demon girl simulated [[oral sex]] on him. This created controversy and protest in a number of American locations, adding to the band's notoriety.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} In the summer of 2010, the band once again hit the road with [[Lords of Acid]], with whom they toured on the Sextacy Ball Tour in 1995.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sextremeball.com/frame-dates.html | title=Sextreme Ball 2010 Dates | publisher=sextremeball.com | access-date=September 12, 2010}}</ref> The 2010 tour was originally titled Sextacy Ball 2, but was changed to the Sextreme Ball for legal reasons. In 2012, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult announced their 25-year anniversary tour covering over 30 dates in the US tour featuring direct support by [[Left Spine Down]].<ref>"[http://www.metropolis-records.com/news/?id=101 LEFT SPINE DOWN TO SUPPORT MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT]"</ref><ref>"[http://regenmag.com/news/my-life-with-the-thrill-kill-kult-celebrate-25-years-with-tour/ My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult celebrate 25 years with tour]"</ref> == Record labels == Thrill Kill Kult left Wax Trax! Records after their third album, ''Sexplosion!'', surpassed ''Confessions'' to become the biggest seller on the imprint, and major label [[Interscope Records]] took notice.{{sfn|Reed|2013|p=263}} TKK signed to Interscope, which re-released ''Sexplosion!'' and garnered the band their most familiar [[alternative rock|alternative]] radio hit, "Sex on Wheelz".<ref>{{cite web | url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p13371/biography|pure_url=yes}} | title=My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult > Biography | publisher=[[allmusic]].com | access-date=September 12, 2010}}</ref> Their following two albums, ''13 Above the Night'' and ''Hit & Run Holiday'', were recorded for Interscope until they parted with the label in 1996. The band's subsequent album, ''A Crime for All Seasons'', was released on Red Ant Records. In 2001 the album ''The Reincarnation of Luna'' appeared on their own Sleazebox Records imprint, distributed by [[Invisible Records]]. The band released a companion piece to ''Luna'' called ''Golden Pillz: The Luna Remixes'', as well as a live album called ''Elektrik Inferno''. [[Rykodisc]] became the band's next and most current home after putting out the rarities compilation ''Dirty Little Secrets''. Rykodisc eventually released My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult's entire back catalog, as well as a new "best-of" compilation, a non-stop [[remix|megamix]] album featuring mash-ups of tracks from different eras called (''Diamonds & Daggerz''), and a long-unreleased project entitled ''Gay, Black & Married''. In 2009, the band's own SleazeBox Records joined forces with Italy's Rustblade label and have together released TKK's most recent CDs ''Blood + Dope + Sin + Gold'' (2008), ''Death Threat'' (2009) and ''Sinister Whisperz'' (2011). ==Soundtracks== Thrill Kill Kult has contributed songs to soundtracks of several movies, including ''[[Cool World]]'' (1992), ''[[Totally Fucked Up]]'' (1993), ''[[The Crow (1994 film)|The Crow]]'' (1994), ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'' (1994), ''[[Showgirls]]'' (1995), ''[[Baseketball]]'' (1998), ''[[The Amityville Legacy]]'' (2016) and ''Nemesis 5: The New Model'' (2018). They were used in dialog for ''[[The Doom Generation]]'' (1995) and ''[[Sexy Evil Genius]]'' (2013). They also appeared in ''The Crow'' performing in the nightclub shootout scene. == Related projects == Both Mann and McCoy have worked on various side projects and with other bands and musicians. === Groovie Mann === *[[Special Affect]] β with Marty Sorenson on bass, [[Al Jourgensen]] on guitar and [[Harry Rushakoff]] on drums *[[Drowning Craze]] *Darling Kandie β with [[William Tucker (musician)|William Tucker]] *''Fred'' EP with [[Fred Giannelli]] *The Katastrophe Klown *Trash Deity === Buzz McCoy === *Rota (Rights of the Accused) β as a producer for a cover of [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]]'s "Do You Love Me?" *[[Excessive Force]] β with [[Sascha Konietzko]] of [[KMFDM]] *[[Pigface]] β on live album ''[[Welcome to Mexico... Asshole]]'' *Cherrie Blue β with Ruth McArdle (a.k.a. Lady Galore) from [[Lords of Acid]] *Bomb Gang Girlz McCoy has also remixed tracks for bands such as [[Radio Iodine]], KMFDM, [[Evil Mothers]], Pigface, Voodou, and [[Professional Murder Music]]. == Wax Trax! Deejays == As an original Wax Trax! artist, Buzz McCoy returned to Chicago February 23, 2007, to DJ Classic Wax Trax! rarities and remixes from his personal collection at famed TKK hangout, Berlin Chicago. ==Discography== {{main|My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult discography}} <!-- Please do NOT add remixes, soundtracks, videos, compilations, etc. here. --> * ''[[I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits]]'' (1988) * ''[[Confessions of a Knife...]]'' (1990) * ''[[Sexplosion!]]'' (1991) * ''[[13 Above the Night]]'' (1993) * ''[[Hit & Run Holiday]]'' (1995) * ''[[A Crime for All Seasons]]'' (1997) * ''[[The Reincarnation of Luna]]'' (2001) * ''[[Gay, Black and Married]]'' (2005) * ''[[The Filthiest Show in Town]]'' (2007) * ''[[Death Threat (album)|Death Threat]]'' (2009) * ''[[Spooky Tricks]]'' (2014) * ''In the House of Strange Affairs'' (2019) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{official|http://www.mylifewiththethrillkillkult.com/}} *[http://www.chicagosuicideclub.com/buzzmccoy February 23, 2007 Buzz McCoy DJs Classic Wax Trax! remixes and rarities from his personal collection] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20060718063937/http://post.queensu.ca/~fletchra/TKK/Faq/ FAQ, somewhat dated but still useful] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20041027073922/http://post.queensu.ca/~fletchra/TKK/Discog/ Annotated Discography] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20041029125827/http://post.queensu.ca/~fletchra/TKK/Interviews/ Interviews with the band from 1990 to 2002] *[http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=3850 Interview with Groovie Mann] *[http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=my_life_with_the_thrill_kill_kult Trouser Press Overview] {{My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Electronic music groups from Illinois]] [[Category:Musical groups from Chicago]] [[Category:American techno music groups]] [[Category:Rykodisc artists]] [[Category:Interscope Records artists]] [[Category:Alternative dance musical groups]] [[Category:American industrial rock musical groups]] [[Category:Wax Trax! Records artists]] [[Category:Underground, Inc. artists]]
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