Joy Division

Joy Division was a English Post Punk rock band formed in 1976 in Manchester. Originally called Warsaw, it consisted of Ian Curtis (Vocals) Bernard Sumner (Guitars,Keyboards) Peter Hook (Bass Guitars and backing Vocals and Stephen Morris (Drums and Percussions). Joy Division released an EP "An Ideal For Living" in 1978 which got the attention of Tony Wilson, and in 1979 their debut album "Unknown Pleasures" was released. Despite the bands sucess Vocalist Ian Curtis was in a deep depression and had bad personal problems, His marriage dissolving and his epilepsy becoming worse, causing frequent seizures onstage. In 1980 just before their first american tour Curtis Hung himself. Joy divisions postmuthously released album "Closer" and the single "Love Will Tear Us Apart" Became the biggest sucesses the band ever had. After this the remaining members formed New Order

Discography
Studio Albums:

Unknown Pleasures (June 1979)

Closer (July 1980)

Live Albums:

Preston 28 Feburary 1980 ( 22 June 1999)

Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979 (April 2001)

Fractured Box (August 2001)

Refractured Box (January 2004)

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