Since emerging from Slovenia in 1980 as jackbooted industrialists trucking in crypto-fascist imagery, Laibach has consistently pushed people's buttons worldwide. There's something undeniably transgressive about guys in neo-Nazi uniforms barking slogans in their nonnative German, but this is belied by a darkly tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, e.g., applying the group's poker-faced Teutonic aesthetic to covering... More >>>