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The Southern Death Cult

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Biography

The Southern Death Cult, formed in Bradford, United Kingdom, was led by vocalist Ian Astbury. The group’s breakthrough came with the 1982 single "Moya / Fatman", released on Situation 2, which entered the UK Indie Chart at Number one and positioned the band within the burgeoning gothic‑punk scene. Over the next year, the band issued the EP Moya / Fatman / The Girl and performed supporting slots for acts such as Theatre of Hate and Bauhaus. Despite chart success and growing notoriety, the band disbanded in February 1983 after a final London show, leading Astbury to form Death Cult, later renamed The Cult, which shifted toward a more mainstream rock direction. The Southern Death Cult’s brief but influential output is preserved in the 1983 compilation The Southern Death Cult, which remains a reference point for early gothic‑rock discography. Their legacy is marked by the single’s Number one indie chart placement and the band’s role in bridging punk and gothic aesthetics, a contribution recognized in retrospectives on the early 1980s UK underground scene.
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  2.   Flowers In The Forest
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  6.   The Girl
  7.   Today
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  10.   Moya
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  14.   Vivisection

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