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Julian Cope - Jehovahkill
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Julian Cope - JehovahkillJehovahkillis the eighth album by Julian Cope, released in 1992. Its original version was titled Julian H. Cope. The album cover depicts the Callanish Stones, a site with a cruciform layout that predates Christ by at least 2,000 years. Moving into what he later described as the second part of a trilogy of albums,Jehovahkillsees Julian Cope's focus shift from environmental collapse to raging against the destructiveness of mainstream religion and an
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yet deep breathing album
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Like Post-Nothing and Celebration Rock
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15 prime slabs of mid-60s USA garage punk aceness in GATEFOLD SLEEVED luxury with liner notes
but never more clearly than on this mini-album
bassist Laura Kennedy and drummer Dee Pop
along with the DVD of the film
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