World Domination Enterprises
World Domination Enterprises were an English post-punk band, who were active in the 1980s. The band mixed elements of industrial music, funk and dub.
World Domination Enterprises' sound was defined by their atonal guitar. They were best known for their cover version of LL Cool J's 1985 single "I Can't Live Without My Radio", and early single "Asbestos Lead Asbestos", which was first performed by singer/guitarist Keith Dobson's defunct band The 012 and later famously covered by Meat Beat Manifesto who also released it as a music video from their 1996 album, Subliminal Sandwich.
The band was linked with the Mutoid Waste Company, and played at many of their events, as well as CND benefits. Much of the back catalogue was complied on the 2009 reissue of the Let's Play Domination album.
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