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Big Audio Dynamite
All Music Guide
After Mick Jones was fired from the Clash in 1983, he formed Big Audio Dynamite (B.A.D.) one year later with video artist Don Letts (effects and vocals), Greg Roberts (drums), Dan Donovan (keyboards), and Leo E-Zee Kill Williams (bass). B.A.D. debuted on record with the single The Bottom Line in September 1985. The group followed the more experimental funk elements of the Clashs Combat Rock, adding samplers, dance tracks, and found sounds to Jones concise pop songwriting. Jones suffered from a near-fatal bout of pneumonia in 1988, but bounced back with 1989s Megatop Phoenix. After that record, the band split apart at the end of 1989. Jones added Gary Stonadge (bass/vocals), Chris Kavanagh (drums/vocals), and Nick Hawkins (guitar/vocals) to form Big Audio Dynamite II, while Letts, Williams, and Roberts formed Screaming Target and Donovan joined the Sisters of Mercy. Releasing The Globe, the first full-length album with the new lineup, in 1991, B.A.D. II experienced their greatest success yet with the American Top 40 hit single Rush. In 1994, the bands name was truncated to Big Audio, and the album Higher Power was released.

After Higher Power, Big Audio parted ways with Epic Records, signing with Radioactive in early 1995 and releasing F-Punk later that year. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine and William Ruhlmann,
         
         
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