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Fire Dances is the fifth studio album by the British post-punk band Killing Joke, released in 1983. The album is notable for its heavy use of synthesizers and a more polished production compared to their earlier works. It showcases a blend of rock, punk, and industrial sounds, encapsulating the band's evolving musical style. The themes of the album revolve around existentialism and the human condition, making it a significant entry in Killing Joke's discography. The track 'Love Like Blood' became one of their most recognized songs and has contributed to the band's lasting legacy in the post-punk and alternative music scenes.