World Domination Enterprises
World Domination Enterprises was an English post-punk band active in the mid/late 1980s. Fronted by former Here & Now drummer Dobson, the band's dissonant sound mixed elements of punk, noise, dub, hip hop, and rockabilly.[1] They were best known for their cover version of LL Cool Js "I Can't Live Without My Radio", and first single "Asbestos Lead Asbestos".[2][3] The latter song was later referenced in the 1990 Carter USM single "Rubbish", and covered by Meat Beat Manifesto on their 1996 Subliminal Sandwich album.[4]
World Domination Enterprises | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Noise rock Post-punk Experimental |
Years active | 1984–1989 |
Labels | Karbon Product Inc (Mute Records) Immaculate Records |
Past members | Keith Dobson Steve Jameson Digger Metters Simon Doling |
Their debut album Let's Play Domination was released in 1988. The band was linked with the Mutoid Waste Company, and played at many of their events, as well as CND benefits.[5] Much of their back catalogue was compiled on the 2009 reissue of Let's Play Domination.[6]
Selected discography
Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[7]
Albums
- Let's Play Domination (1988)
- Love From Lead City (1988)
Singles
- "Asbestos Lead Asbestos" (1985)
- "Catalogue Clothes" (1986) (#24)
- "Hotsy Girl" (1987) (#15)
- "I Can't Live Without My Radio" (1988) (#8)
- "The Company News" (1989)
References
- Wallace, Wyndham (1 September 2009). "World Domination Enterprises Interview: It's Play Time Again". The Quietus. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
- The Rough Guide to WDE, Mywire.com, Retrieved on 2007-06-18
- WDE, TrouserPress.com, Retrieved on 2007-06-18
- "Meat Beat Manifesto - Subliminal Sandwich | Releases". Discogs.com. 2 October 1996. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- Biography/Discography, Angelfire.com, Retrieved on 2007-06-18
- Reissue at Freelove Records, Freeloverecords.co.uk, Retrieved on 2009-04-09
- Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.