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III showcases the band’s abrasive and haunting sound as well as their pioneering, embracing nature of early sampling technology in a time when jangle guitar pop was prominent on Flying Nun Records. Despite being left-of-centre, SkepticsIII made an impact in New Zealand due to the controversial video for Affco named after a meat work company in the North Island. The video shows graphic footage of an animal slaughter house and was banned from national television.
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