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Death's "For the Whole World to
See" was a revelation of early punk music from the mid-70s that didn't see
release until 2009. Since then, the music and the story of the Hackney brothers,
three African-American brothers from Detroit who formed the group as teenagers,
has sold nearly 100,000 records in the US, while spawning a documentary and a
new life for the two surviving Hackney brothers. "The 4th Movement",
self-released by the group in 1980, after moving to Burlington VT and changing
their name, is the true sequel to Death's then-unreleased album - channeling
both the punk-inflected rock and the introspective spirituality that began with
Death - but this time in praise of Jesus!