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Big Boys

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1980s experimental noise and industrial project known for abrasive avant-garde soundscapes and provocative releases.

Wreck CollectionNo Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, Theres Always A Seat!

About

Big Boys were an experimental noise and industrial project active during the 1980s, operating within the underground electronic music and industrial scenes of that era. The group's discography spans from the mid-1980s through the late 1980s, including their notable releases Lullabies Help The Brain Grow (1984), No Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, Theres Always A Seat! (1985), and Wreck Collection (1989). Their work is characterized by abrasive, avant-garde soundscapes that typified the broader experimental music underground of the period. The titles of their releases suggest a conceptual approach combining mundane imagery with abstract, provocative sonic material. Big Boys contributed to the broader landscape of 1980s underground noise and industrial music, operating within circles that valued artistic experimentation and deliberate aesthetic provocation. Though details regarding specific collaborations and wider influence remain limited in available documentation, their catalog represents an important snapshot of experimental music production during this formative decade for industrial and noise genres.

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