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We could go out to dinner but we’re always on drugs
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This chapter documents Soft Cell’s splintering into side projects and separate collaborations, most notably the Mambas and the Immaculate Consumption, and their ultimate collapse following their brutal third album This Last Night… in Sodom. It argues that it was a combination of multiple factors including tensions with their label that eventually reached breaking point, the chaotic management of Stevo, an overtly hostile press, the pressures of fame and extreme drug use that ultimately led to their decline. It also argues that despite this, the band’s final album was in fact their most powerful and purest artistic statement, notwithstanding general apathy from the industry at large. It also acknowledges the increasing influence of esoteric and avant-garde music on the band, which was having an increasing influence thanks to the scene’s key players’ gravitation around the Some Bizzare offices.

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