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Last Few Days (LFD) was a band shrouded in mystery, known for their limited releases and low-profile existence. They deliberately avoided widespread recognition, often leaving audiences puzzled about their music and identity. Their concerts, which featured a mix of music and films, lasted through the night and sometimes went until 7 AM. The band's sound was characterized by harsh and bewildering yet occasionally rhythmic apocalyptic music, utilizing megaphones, guitars played with broken bottles, and relentless drumming. The core members of LFD were Daniel Landin (D. Styme), Si Joyce (Si Gross), and Keir Wahid (K. Warhead & K. Fraser). They were occasionally joined by Fritz Haaman (Fritz Catlin), who also collaborated with Laibach during their joint tours, and sometimes by Sam Mills. In 1990, LFD re-emerged as a pop outfit, with Keir and Si at the helm. They reflected on their past experiences, noting a shift in their musical direction after years of extremism. They had previously played to smaller crowds but found a sense of fulfillment performing in Eastern Europe, where they sometimes entertained audiences of 3,000 people alongside Laibach.
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