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* Art Of Noise were intended at the very beginning to be a faceless non-group - in live performances, all the members tended to wear iconically-designed masks, and publicity shots were generally of things like spanners (with the ostensible reason that "[[TakeThat A spanner is intrinsically more interesting than the lead singer of Tears for Fears]]". This was mainly at the insistence of the record company - the masks got dropped swiftly when the band jumped ship.
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* Art Of Noise Music/ArtOfNoise were intended at the very beginning to be a faceless non-group - in live performances, all the members tended to wear iconically-designed masks, and publicity shots were generally of things like spanners (with the ostensible reason that "[[TakeThat A spanner is intrinsically more interesting than the lead singer of Tears for Fears]]". This was mainly at the insistence of the record company - the masks got dropped swiftly when the band jumped ship.
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* {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
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* {{Music/Devo}} Music/{{Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
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* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
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* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, the front covers of their albums, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
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* J-pop artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu plays around with this trope very frequently in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMdjJ3w9iM&list=RD02jcIOg_m-bp4 her music videos]].
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* J-pop artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu plays around with this trope very frequently in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMdjJ3w9iM&list=RD02jcIOg_m-bp4 her music videos]].
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* Music/DaftPunk never shown their faces beyond an early career press shot or two. They're mainly known for their fantastic robot masks, designed by special effects legend Tony Gardner. The band's reasoning is that they don't want their appearance or personal lives to get in the way of the fun and excitement around their music. Their surealistic art-house film ''[[Film/DaftPunksElectroma Electroma]]'' dwells on facelessness.
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* Music/DaftPunk have never shown their faces beyond an early career press shot or two. They're mainly known for their fantastic robot masks, designed by special effects legend Tony Gardner. The band's reasoning is that they don't want their appearance or personal lives to get in the way of the fun and excitement around their music. Their surealistic art-house film ''[[Film/DaftPunksElectroma Electroma]]'' dwells on facelessness.
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* Music/DaftPunk never shown their faces beyond an early career press shot or two. They're mainly known for their fantastic robot masks, designed by special effects legend Tony Gardner. Italian electro house musicians The band's reasoning is that they don't want their appearance or personal lives to get in the way of the fun and excitement around their music. Their surealistic art-house film ''[[Film/DaftPunksElectroma Electroma]]'' dwells on facelessness.Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing {{ComicBook/Venom}} masks.
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* The band members of Music/TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, Music/{{GWAR}} and Music/{{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, Music/{{GWAR}} and Music/{{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
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* The Crimson Glory was one band members of Music/TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent yearsthat had full face masks, with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with thepartial exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, Music/{{GWAR}} and Music/{{Slipknot}},vocalist, whose identities are well known.mouth was open. However, as the masks were too hot to wear while performing, they got smaller and revealed more, and ultimately, they were photographed, filmed and performed live open-faced.
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* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the
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* MF DOOM always performs with an iron mask covering most of his face
* Italian electro house musicians The Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing {{ComicBook/Venom}} masks.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* Crimson Glory was one band that had full face masks, with the partial exception of the vocalist, whose mouth was open. However, as the masks were too hot to wear while performing, they got smaller and revealed more, and ultimately, they were photographed, filmed and performed live open-faced.
* J-pop artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu plays around with this trope very frequently in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMdjJ3w9iM&list=RD02jcIOg_m-bp4 her music videos]].
* Japanese rockband Music/ManWithAMission does this in spades. Each member constantly wears a wolf mask, as it's an integral part of their image.
* Italian electro house musicians The Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing {{ComicBook/Venom}} masks.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* Crimson Glory was one band that had full face masks, with the partial exception of the vocalist, whose mouth was open. However, as the masks were too hot to wear while performing, they got smaller and revealed more, and ultimately, they were photographed, filmed and performed live open-faced.
* J-pop artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu plays around with this trope very frequently in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMdjJ3w9iM&list=RD02jcIOg_m-bp4 her music videos]].
* Japanese rockband Music/ManWithAMission does this in spades. Each member constantly wears a wolf mask, as it's an integral part of their image.
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* Music/DaftPunk never shown their faces beyond an early career press shot or two. They're mainly known for their fantastic robot masks, designed by special effects legend Tony Gardner. The YAMAHA ''Music/{{Vocaloid}}'', [=VY1=] band's reasoning is that they don't want their appearance or personal lives to get in the way of the fun and [=VY2=] do not have any official design mascot, being represented by excitement around their music. Their surealistic art-house film ''[[Film/DaftPunksElectroma Electroma]]'' dwells on facelessness.
* {{Music/Devo}} was apink handfan faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and a ''wakizashi'' respectively.Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
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* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, Music/{{GWAR}} and Music/{{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
* Japanese rockband Music/ManWithAMission does this in spades. Each member constantly wears a wolf mask, as it's an integral part of their image.
* MF DOOM always performs with an iron mask covering most of his face.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* The band members of Music/TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* Music/{{TISM}} members were pseudonymous and anonymous, and wore balaclavas during all their public appearances (although their true identities have been revealed since they disbanded). They were also known for doing things like sending strangers who knew nothing about the band to conduct their press conferences.
* The members of Music/{{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like. They finally revealed themselves in 1983 with the album and single ''Lick It Up''.
* The band Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, Music/{{GWAR}} and Music/{{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
* Japanese rockband Music/ManWithAMission does this in spades. Each member constantly wears a wolf mask, as it's an integral part of their image.
* MF DOOM always performs with an iron mask covering most of his face.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* The band members of Music/TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* Music/{{TISM}} members were pseudonymous and anonymous, and wore balaclavas during all their public appearances (although their true identities have been revealed since they disbanded). They were also known for doing things like sending strangers who knew nothing about the band to conduct their press conferences.
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* Italian electro house musicians The Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing [[SpiderMan Venom]] masks.
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* The band {{Lordi}} Music/{{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
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* Guitarist {{Buckethead}}, who always wears a full-face carnival mask in public, and speaks through a hand puppet.
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* {{Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
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* {{Devo}} {{Music/Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
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* Japanese rockband ManWithAMission does this in spades. Each member constantly wears a wolf mask, as it's an integral part of their image.
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* J-pop artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu plays around with this trope very frequently in her music videos.
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* Art Of Noise were intended at the very beginning to be a faceless non-group - in live performances, all the members tended to wear iconically-designed masks, and publicity shots were generally of things like spanners (with the ostensible reason that "[[TakeThat A spanner is intrinsically more interesting than the lead singer of Tears for Fears]]". This was mainly at the insistence of the record company - the masks got dropped swiftly when the band jumped ship.
* Music/DaftPunk never show their faces. Their surealistic art-house film ''Electroma'' dwells on facelessness.
* Guitarist {{Buckethead}}, who always wears a full-face carnival mask in public, and speaks through a hand puppet.
* The band members of TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* The members of {{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like.
* {{Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band {{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, {{GWAR}} and {{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
* George Crumb's avant-garde composition ''Vox Balænæ'' is usually given the subtitle "For Three Masked Players".
* MF DOOM always performs with an iron mask covering most of his face
* Italian electro house musicians The Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing [[SpiderMan Venom]] masks.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* Crimson Glory was one band that had full face masks, with the partial exception of the vocalist, whose mouth was open. However, as the masks were too hot to wear while performing, they got smaller and revealed more, and ultimately, they were photographed, filmed and performed live open-faced.
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* Art Of Noise were intended at the very beginning to be a faceless non-group - in live performances, all the members tended to wear iconically-designed masks, and publicity shots were generally of things like spanners (with the ostensible reason that "[[TakeThat A spanner is intrinsically more interesting than the lead singer of Tears for Fears]]". This was mainly at the insistence of the record company - the masks got dropped swiftly when the band jumped ship.
* Music/DaftPunk never show their faces. Their surealistic art-house film ''Electroma'' dwells on facelessness.
* Guitarist {{Buckethead}}, who always wears a full-face carnival mask in public, and speaks through a hand puppet.
* The band members of TheResidents have never appeared publicly without their masks.
** {{Lampshaded}} in recent years with the band revealing their "identities" as Randy, Chuck and Bob. (Carlos, the drummer, left the band to take care of his mother.) What this really means is new masks.
* The members of {{KISS}} typically perform on stage in elaborate face makeup, and early in the band's history they refused to let themselves be photographed without it. Fans of the band [[WildMassGuessing speculated]] for years about what their idols really looked like.
* {{Devo}} was a faceless band for a while in the mid-70s, performing in theatrical guises of Jungle Jim, The Clown, Chinaman and Booji Boy. Though fans can identify the current members, non-fans tend to go "The dude with the glasses"/"Mark Mothersbaugh" and the other four. Drawings of the band make this abundantly clear.
* The band {{Lordi}} refuses to be photographed or seen without their elaborate monster costumes and makeup, in order to preserve their monstrous image. Even their real names are unknown to the public, with the exception of lead member Mr. Lordi. During the Eurovision contest they kept their costumes on constantly, with one shot showing the monsters peacefully lounging by the pool. A few Finnish tabloids have attempted to show Mr. Lordi without his costume and gotten a lot of criticism for it.
** Averted with older masked metal bands, {{GWAR}} and {{Slipknot}}, whose identities are well known.
* George Crumb's avant-garde composition ''Vox Balænæ'' is usually given the subtitle "For Three Masked Players".
* MF DOOM always performs with an iron mask covering most of his face
* Italian electro house musicians The Bloody Beetroots perform while wearing [[SpiderMan Venom]] masks.
* Music/PinkFloyd attempted to be this for much of their run. After their first album, they never showed themselves on album art, they refused to speak directly to the audience during performances, and they often used their famously elaborate stage effects to keep the audience from looking at their faces. This has mellowed somewhat in recent years, since they're frequently sought out for interviews now that the band has broken up. For a while, though, the vast majority of fans didn't even know the members' names.
* Crimson Glory was one band that had full face masks, with the partial exception of the vocalist, whose mouth was open. However, as the masks were too hot to wear while performing, they got smaller and revealed more, and ultimately, they were photographed, filmed and performed live open-faced.
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