Theyre justified and theyre ancient, and theyre coming back after a 23 year hiatus take a deep dive into the world of the music industry subversives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtqW7MB5Dmo The KLF / Extreme Noise Terror - Brits '92 In February of 1992, The KLF were scheduled to perform at the BRIT Awards, Englands answer to the Grammys. Instead of their usual rap/rave stage show, Drummond and Cauty brought in a punk/grindcore band called Extreme Noise Terror to play a thrashed-out version of the KLF hit 3 a.m. Eternal, which climaxed with Drummond, grinning and supporting himself on a crutch, breaking out a machine gun and firing blanks over the heads of the stunned audience. As the band left the stage, an announcer declared, The KLF have left the music business. Later that night, The KLF left a dead sheep at a BRIT Awards after-party with a sign hung around its neck reading, I died for youbon appetit.
Back in the days when burning a million quid and firing automatic weapons at a crowd was all in a day's work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXEOESuiYcA KLF - 3 a m eternal (Complete)