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During the late 1990s and early 2000s, transgressive industrial-rock group Rockbitch gained notoriety (as well as a cult following) for their over-the-top stage performances, which usually contained orgiastic sex and pagan rituals.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, transgressive industrial-rock group Rockbitch gained notoriety (as well as a cult following) for their over-the-top stage performances, which usually contained orgiastic sex and pagan rituals.


==Origin==
They began as Red Abyss, taking influences from everything from jazz and funk to punk and metal. Under this name, they released one album, '''''Luci's Love Child''''', in 1992.
They began as Red Abyss, taking influences from everything from jazz and funk to punk and metal. Under this name, they released one album, '''''Luci's Love Child''''', in 1992.


==Existence==
==Existence==
While it was released on CD, few copies (if any) have popped up for sale and it appears that the album is impossible to find, even with the internet. This likely has to do with the fact that there's a lack of demand for the album, as Rockbitch faded out of popularity after their break-up in 2002. The little evidence of the album that exists are reviews contained on German websites as well as Discogs and Rate Your Music entries.
While ''Luci's Love Child'' was released on CD, few copies (if any) had popped up for sale and it appeared that the album was impossible to find on the Internet. This likely has to do with the fact that there was a lack of demand for the album, as Rockbitch faded out of popularity after their break-up in 2002. The little evidence of the album that existed are reviews contained on German websites as well as Discogs and Rate Your Music entries.


On  December 29, 2013, the entire album was uploaded to YouTube by user fever14345, which has been deleted. Fortunately, LMW user [http://lostmediawiki.com/User_profile:AiiR AiiR] re-uploaded the entire album to MEGA in the WAV audio format.
On  December 29th, 2013, the entire album was uploaded to YouTube by user fever14345, but ended up deleted. Fortunately, LMW user [http://lostmediawiki.com/User_profile:AiiR AiiR] re-uploaded the entire album to MEGA in the WAV audio format.


==Gallery==
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==External Link==
==External Link==
*[https://mega.nz/#!t54UzTiA!wfyokC1jcRWL1F1vwns07fOSONge0o0p9-OUEllc_SM MEGA link to the album, in lossless quality.] Retrieved 25 Oct '14
*[https://mega.nz/#!t54UzTiA!wfyokC1jcRWL1F1vwns07fOSONge0o0p9-OUEllc_SM MEGA link to the album in lossless quality.] Retrieved 25 Oct '14


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Luci's Love Child album art.

Status: Found

Date found: 29 Dec '13

Found by: fever14345

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, transgressive industrial-rock group Rockbitch gained notoriety (as well as a cult following) for their over-the-top stage performances, which usually contained orgiastic sex and pagan rituals.

They began as Red Abyss, taking influences from everything from jazz and funk to punk and metal. Under this name, they released one album, Luci's Love Child, in 1992.

Existence

While Luci's Love Child was released on CD, few copies (if any) had popped up for sale and it appeared that the album was impossible to find on the Internet. This likely has to do with the fact that there was a lack of demand for the album, as Rockbitch faded out of popularity after their break-up in 2002. The little evidence of the album that existed are reviews contained on German websites as well as Discogs and Rate Your Music entries.

On December 29th, 2013, the entire album was uploaded to YouTube by user fever14345, but ended up deleted. Fortunately, LMW user AiiR re-uploaded the entire album to MEGA in the WAV audio format.

Gallery

External Link