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Massacre was founded in 1980 in New York City by guitarist Fred Frith, bassist Bill Laswell and drummer Fred Maher as an improvising and experimental rock band. They performed live for just over a year and recorded a studio album, Killing Time (1981). Frith and Laswell reformed Massacre in 1998 with drummer Charles Hayward, and released four more albums, Funny Valentine (1998), Meltdown (2001), Lonely Heart (2007) and Love Me Tender (2013). The last three albums were recorded live, the first in London, and the others at European festivals between 1999 and 2008.

The BBC described Massacre as "an unholy union of The Shadows, Captain Beefheart, Derek Bailey and Funkadelic".

Members

  • Fred Frith – guitar, Casio, radio, voice, World War II pilot's throat microphone
  • Bill Laswell – 4 and 6 string bass guitars, pocket trumpet
  • Fred Maher (1980–1981) – drums, percussion
  • Charles Hayward (1998–2008) – drums, voice, melodica

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