They have also branched out and published a book The Manual[?], and are also infamous for various anarchic situationist manifestations which include a Brit awards[?] protest involving a dead sheep and buckets of blood, weird mainstream press adverts, staging an alternative art award for the worst artist of the year (The Alternative Turner Prize), and burning a million pounds sterling. They toured the film of the burning, Watch The K-Foundation Burn A Million Quid, around the U.K. The group are often compared to The Residents for their antics if not their music.
Their hit singles included "What Time Is Love?"', "3AM Eternal", "Last Train to Transcentral", and "Justified And Ancient". The mix for the latter single featured a vocal from American country performer Tammy Wynette, though another mix with another singer was also commercially released.
All their singles combined dance beats with surprisingly "rock" guitar, as well as a sequential narrative about the fictional "Mu Mu land", derived from the Illuminatus trilogy. The seriousness of the whole enterprise may be best indicated by Cauty and Drummond's appearance in one video clip as leather-jacketed, sunglass-wearing rockers playing sitar.
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