They capped off the song's legacy at the 1992 BRIT Awards, performing a punk version with Extreme Noise Terror, ending it by firing blanks into the audience and leaving a dead sheep at the after-party.
It’s 1991. Dance music is exploding, and two former art-punk provocateurs, and Jimmy Cauty (aka The KLF), are about to hijack the UK pop charts. the_klf_3am_eternal_hq
Here is why this track is still an absolute banger 35 years later: 1. It Was Never Actually "Live" 🎙️ They capped off the song's legacy at the
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The 1991 hit version introduced the late, great rapper , who delivered the iconic line "KLF is gonna rock ya". Combined with Maxine Harvey’s soaring "Eternaaaal" vocals, it turned a niche acid track into a pop anthem. 4. The Two Absurd Videos 📺 The KLF created two different music videos.