…For the Whole World to See

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…For the Whole World to See is a posthumously released compilation album showcasing the raw, pioneering proto-punk sound of the 1970s Detroit band Death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
compilation album
artist Death
basedOn 1975 Death studio sessions
chronology Death discography
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs energetic
influential proto-punk recording
raw
genre proto-punk
punk rock
hasTrack Freakin Out
Keep On Knocking
Let the World Turn
Politicians in My Eyes
Rock-N-Roll Victim
Where Do We Go From Here
surface form: Where Do We Go from Here??

You’re a Prisoner
language English
notableFor pioneering proto-punk sound
reviving interest in the band Death
originalRecordingPeriod 1974
1975
mid-1970s
performer Bobby Hackney
Bobby Hackney
surface form: Dannis Hackney

David Hackney
producer Ben Blackwell
Jeff Howlett
recordingLocation Detroit
recordLabel Drag City
Drag City Records
releaseDate 2009
releaseType posthumous release

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Death notableWork …For the Whole World to See
subject surface form: Death (proto-punk band)
Bobby Hackney notableWork …For the Whole World to See
Death (proto-punk band) notableWork …For the Whole World to See
Politicians in My Eyes partOf …For the Whole World to See