Suicide – debut album "Suicide"

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Suicide – debut album "Suicide" is the influential 1977 self-titled debut by the New York electronic proto-punk duo Suicide, noted for its minimalist synths, drum machines, and confrontational style that helped shape punk, post-punk, and industrial music.

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instanceOf debut album
studio album
alsoKnownAs Suicide (1977 album) NERFINISHED
artist Suicide (band) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception initially mixed
later acclaimed
followedBy Suicide: Alan Vega · Martin Rev NERFINISHED
genre electronic
electronic rock
industrial
minimal synth
post-punk
proto-punk
synth-punk
hasPart track "Che"
track "Cheree"
track "Frankie Teardrop" NERFINISHED
track "Ghost Rider" NERFINISHED
track "Girl"
track "Johnny"
track "Rocket U.S.A."
influencedGenre electroclash
industrial music
post-punk
punk rock
synth-pop
label Red Star Records NERFINISHED
language English
legacy considered highly influential in underground music
regarded as a pioneering electronic punk record
length approximately 32 minutes
movement New York punk scene
name Suicide NERFINISHED
notableFor confrontational vocal delivery
dark and disturbing lyrical themes
minimalist synthesizer arrangements
use of drum machines
originalReleaseYear 1977
performer Alan Vega NERFINISHED
Martin Rev NERFINISHED
precededBy Suicide (band) early singles
producer Craig Leon NERFINISHED
Marty Thau NERFINISHED
recordedIn New York City NERFINISHED
releaseType self-titled album
scene downtown New York music scene of the 1970s
style confrontational
minimalist

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