The Cult Are An English Rock Band Formed In 1983 In Bradford West Yorkshire. Before Settling On Their Current Name In January 1984 The Band Performed Under The Name Death Cult Which Was An Evolution Of The Name Of Lead Singer Ian Astbury's Previous Band Southern Death Cult. They Gained A Dedicated Following In The United Kingdom In The Mid-1980s As A Post-Punk/gothic Rock Band With Singles Such As "She Sells Sanctuary" Before Breaking Into The Read More On Last.Fm
"Love Removal Machine" Is A Song Recorded By The Cult. It Was The First Single To Be Released From The Group's 1987 Album Electric. First Recorded During A Radio Session The Song Was Originally Titled "Love Removal". A Second Version With A Different Arrangement And Newly-Lengthened Title Was Recorded For The Band's Third Album Peace. When That Album Was Scrapped It Was Re-Arranged A Third Time And Recorded For The Replacement Album Electric. An Extended Remix Was Also Created And Released On A 12" Single. In 1998 Mike Peralia Remixed The Song For Inclusion In The Film Small Soldiers. It Is Featured On The Soundtrack Of Guitar Hero World Tour. The Song Was Named The 74th Best Hard Rock Song Of All Time By VH1.