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Snog is a experimental electronic industrial band from Australia. The music is distinctive for containing very political lyrics, especially featuring pro-Marxist and anti-consumer themes. The band was founded by David Thrussell and previous incarnations included Tim McGrath, Julia Bourke and Peter Bourke.
Snog performed at Convergence V in New York City,NY in 2001. As with headliners Coil, the booking of such a seminal industrial band concerned many people on the newsgroup that Convergence was changing from a community event to a commercial music festival.
Discography
- Lies Inc. (1992)
- Dear Valued Customer (1994)
- Live in the Global Village (limited-edition bonus disc, 1994)
- Lies Inc. (limited-edition 2-disc reissue with early material, 1996)
- Remote Control (anthology, 1997)
- Buy Me...I'll Change Your Life (1997)
- Third Mall from the Sun (1999)
- Relax Into the Abyss (remixes, 2000)
- Beyond the Valley of the Proles (2003)
- Your Favourite Electro-Folk Swingers (limited-edition remix CD, 2003)
- Sixteen Easy Tunes for the End Times (2-disc greatest hits collection with bonus unreleased material, 2006)
- Snog Vs. The Faecal Juggernaut of Mass Culture (2006)
- The Last Days of Rome (2007)