Missing Foundation is a New York-based anarchist/post-punk collective led by Peter Missing, known in the late 1980s for abrasive industrial/noise records and confrontational live performances.

Associated facts from reviews: symbol is an upside-down Martini glass; motto "the party is over"; staged confrontational performances including a Tompkins Square Park concert in August 1988 that turned into a battle with police; attracted attention from police/FBI and press rumors.

Reviews portray Missing Foundation as an extreme, anarchic New York collective whose records and shows are deliberately violent and political. The group's sound is described as industrial/noise with Dadaist and hardcore influences. Their live actions provoked police attention, including a notable 1988 Tompkins Square Park event.

For:Fans of industrial, noise and experimental post-punk; researchers of NYC underground and confrontational performance art.

 Afterward, you might not be the same.

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 Their symbol, which we find on the cover, is an upside-down Martini glass, and their motto is "the party is over," which would soon be spray-painted on a good part of the walls of the Big Apple.

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