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Pigface is an American industrial rock supergroup formed in 1990 by Martin Atkins and William Rieflin.

History
Pigface was formed from Ministry's The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste tour, which produced the ''In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up'' live album and video. For the tour, Al Jourgensen recruited musicians such as Nivek Ogre and Chris Connelly to join the lineup. Also joining was drummer Martin Atkins, to play alongside Bill Rieflin, then Ministry's regular drummer. Atkins later stated that while he enjoyed performing with a second drummer, he felt the lineup was capable of more than functioning as what he has described as "a Ministry cover band." After the tour, Atkins and Rieflin decided to continue working together and invited several of their tourmates to join. This led to the formation of Pigface, conceived as a revolving-door collaboration with various experimentally minded musicians, many of whom, especially in the early years, had also recorded for the influential industrial label Wax Trax! Records. Rieflin left the band after the first tour, leaving Atkins as the sole founder of the group. Trent Reznor was also an early collaborator, before Nine Inch Nails became a household name. "Suck", co-written and sung by Reznor, was something of an underground hit, and Reznor later re-recorded the song for the Broken EP. With hundreds of musical collaborators to recording and performing with Pigface, it has ensured that each album, tour, and song is unique. However, this practice has led to some negative criticism due to a perceived lack of continuity. In 2009, Full Effect Records, a Detroit-based label, announced the signing of Pigface. The Pigface album, 6, a collection of songs already recorded over the span of the previous five years, was released soon after the announcement was made. Unlike with the previous releases, there was no tour to support the album. After a seven-year hiatus, Pigface returned for two Chicago performances in November 2016. The first was a rehearsal show held at Reggie's on November 24. On November 25, the band performed at House of Blues: Chicago. Both shows saw the band performing with several first-time members as well as the return of members like Lesley Rankine, En Esch, Mary Byker, Curse Mackey, Dirk Flannigan and Fallon Bowman. Several offshoot bands of Pigface, all smaller sized all-star groups featuring Martin Atkins as a common member, have released albums during the time Pigface was active. These bands include Murder, Inc., The Damage Manual, Ritalin, Martin Atkins And The Chicago Industrial League, Spasm, and The Love Interest. In March 2019, Atkins announced that Pigface would tour again for the first time in fourteen years with thirteen dates scheduled for the East coast and Midwest in November 2019. On February 12, 2020, a larger, national tour was announced to be taking place throughout May, June and July of that year. However, on April 2, 2020, Atkins made the announcement that, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour had been canceled. Rieflin died on March 24, 2020, from cancer at the age of 59. ==Members and collaborators==
Members and collaborators
The following is a partial list of musicians who have contributed to Pigface at some point in the band's history, whether it be appearing live as a band member, performing on an album, or contributing a remix of a Pigface song. • Martin Atkins (Public Image Ltd, Ministry, Killing Joke, Brian Brain, Murder, Inc., Rx) • William Rieflin (Ministry, Revolting Cocks, KMFDM, R.E.M., Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3, Swans, King Crimson) • Jimmy Chamberlin (The Smashing Pumpkins, Zwan) • Pat Sprawl (Skinny Puppy, Dead Surf Kiss, Drown) • Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fear) • Genesis P-Orridge (Psychic TV, Throbbing Gristle, • Michael Gira (Swans, Angels of Light) • Youth (Killing Joke, The Fireman) • Paul Ferguson (Killing Joke, Warrior Soul, Murder, Inc.) • Jared Louche (Chemlab) • Alex Paterson (The Orb) • Duane Denison (The Jesus Lizard, Tomahawk) • Buzz McCoy (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult) • Kitty Killdare (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult) • Sigtryggur "Siggi" Baldursson (Sugarcubes) • David Wm. Sims (The Jesus Lizard, Unfact, Rapeman, Scratch Acid) • Michael Balch (Front Line Assembly) • Joel Gausten (The Undead, Electric Frankenstein, Squiggy) • Chris Randall (Sister Machine Gun) • Louis Svitek (Zoetrope, Ministry, Lard, Mind Funk, M.O.D., Project .44) • JS Clayden (Pitchshifter) • Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys, Lard, Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine) • Atsuko Yamano (Shonen Knife) • Taime Downe (Faster Pussycat, The Newlydeads) • Beefcake the Mighty (a.k.a. Michael Bishop) (Gwar, Kepone, American Grizzly, Sarah White & The Pearls) • Slymenstra Hymen (a.k.a. Danielle Stampe) (Gwar, Girly Freak Show, Brothers Grim Sideshow) • Mick Harris (Napalm Death, Scorn, Lull) • Fallon Bowman (Amphibious Assault, Kittie) • Keith Levene (The Clash, The Flowers of Romance, Public Image Ltd) • Jason McNinch (Lick) • Alex Welz (Lick) • Krztoff (Bile, Black From the Dead, Napalm) • Becky Wreck (Lunachicks) • Mary Byker (Apollo 440, Gaye Bykers on Acid) • Christina Petro (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult) • Robert "BobDog" Catlin (S.A. Slayer, Juggernaut, Pseudo Buddha, Evil Mothers, Flesh Fetish) • Algis A. Kiyzs (Swans) • Marc Heal (Cubanate, C-Tec) • Jamie Duffy (Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack) • Marydee Reynolds (Chainsuck) • Jeff Ward (Low Pop Suicide, Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Lard, Nine Inch Nails, 1000 Homo DJs) • Mark Spybey (Dead Voices on Air) • Lesley Rankine (Ruby, Silverfish) • Leila Bela • Barbara Hunter (Roundhead, The Afghan Whigs) • Sally Timms (The Mekons) • Mark Walk (Ruby, Skinny Puppy, ohGr) • James Teitelbaum (Evil Clowns) • Flour (Rifle Sport, Breaking Circus, Flour) • Lee Popa (Slammin' Watusis) • Obioma Little • Sean Joyce (Ajax) • Kim Ljung (Zeromancer, Seigmen) • Alex Møklebust (Zeromancer) • Dan Heide (Zeromancer, Ljungblut, Red 7, X-Pleasure) • Martin Bowes (Attrition) • Laurie Reade (Attrition, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, High Blue Star) • Anders Odden (Magenta, Apoptygma Berzerk, Cadaver, Celtic Frost, Satyricon) • Raziel Panic (You Shriek) • Anna Wildsmith (Sow) • Kirsten Reynolds (Project Dark) • Cynthia Plaster Caster • Joe Trump (Elliott Sharp's Carbon, Brian Brain) • Mike Dillon (Les Claypool's Fancy Band, Ani DiFranco, Critters Buggin) • David Suycott (Machines of Loving Grace) • John Bergin (Trust Obey) • Judd Gruenbaum (Dry Cell) • Jason Miller (Godhead) • Ullrich Hepperlin (Godhead) • Mike Miller (Godhead) • Julian Beeston (Nitzer Ebb, Cubanate) • Günter Schulz (KMFDM) • Fiona Kilpatrick (Dragster) • Penn Jillette (Penn & Teller) • Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, Napalm Death) • Tamar Berk (Sweet Heat, The Countdown) • Steven Denekas (The Countdown, Submarine Races) • Tristan Rudat (Blue Eyed Fools) • Patrick Ryan (Blue Eyed Fools) • Jeff Scheel (Gravity Kills) • Greta Brinkman (Moby, Debbie Harry, Druglord) • Gaelynn Lea • Leyla I. Royale • Andrew "Ndru" Virus (Doomsday Virus) • Larry Thrasher (Psychic TV, Thee Majesty, Splinter Test) • Bradley Bills (Chant) • Orville Kline (Porn And Chicken) • Randy Blythe (Lamb of God) • Ali Jafri (Saintfield, Signs of the Unseen, Ariel, The Gotham City Drugstore) • Bruce Lamont (Yakuza, Brain Tentacles) • Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Retox) • Add-2 • Leanne Murray (The Beer Nuts, Bile) • Roger Ebner (Yeti Rain, Snarling Adjective Convention, Ebner Kopecky Walkner Blake, EbnerHunt & Friends) • Jesse Hunt (62Latitude, EbnerHunt & Friends, Cyanotic, Conformco) • Joe Letz (Combichrist) • Phil Owen (Skatenigs) • Betty X • Jimi LaMort (Malhavoc) • Chris Harris (Project .44, Conformco) • Mike Reidy (W.O.R.M.) • Mike Alonso (Flogging Molly) • Rona Rougeheart (Sine, Dead Love Club) • I Ya Toyah • Neil Hubbard (Engram Records) • Tom Lash (System 56, Lucky Pierre, Hot Tin Roof) ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albumsGub (1991) • Fook (1992) • Notes From Thee Underground (1994) • A New High in Low (1997) • Easy Listening... (2003) • 6 (2009) ==References==
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