Revolting Cocks

The Revolting Cocks, often abbreviated as RevCo, are an industrial supergroup with a reputation for their provocative themes and a sonic blend that mixes industrial, punk, and dance elements. The band was formed in 1985 by Ministry's Al Jourgensen, Front 242's Richard 23, and Luc Van Acker. Their inception story is as colorful as their music; reportedly, the band's name was conceived during a raucous night out in a Chicago bar, highlighting the irreverent humor that would become a staple of their identity.

Their debut album "Big Sexy Land" (1986) set the tone for the band's future work, showcasing a gritty fusion of electronic beats and samples with aggressive vocals. Over the years, RevCo's lineup has seen numerous changes, with Al Jourgensen remaining the only constant member. Albums like "Beers, Steers + Queers" and "Linger Ficken' Good...And Other Barnyard Oddities" not only underscored their penchant for controversial titles but also solidified their status in the industrial music scene. Known for their energetic and often chaotic live performances, Revolting Cocks have left an indelible mark on the alternative and industrial music landscapes, continuously challenging societal norms and musical conventions.

Latest Release
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Beers, Steers + Queers (Deluxe Edition)
Album - 13 Tracks - Released January 3, 2014
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