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Laibach and the year’s most subversive album

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Laibach and the year’s most subversive album
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There is perhaps no other band like Laibach. The Slovenians’ nearest British equivalent might be the KLF, but even that is misleading, for Laibach have never been just pranksters or art terrorists. While they have used esoteric humour in their music, at their core they are serious about their work and politics. 

Readers of a certain age may remember them from the 1980s, when they gained a certain notoriety. Stories about the band abounded: the music business ally who claimed the only time they

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