Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus

Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus is an experimental music collective that was formed in Liverpool, England in 1985 by Dave Seddon, Jon Egan, and Sue and Paul Boyce, who were soon joined by Leslie Hampson.

Their name is a reference to the terrorist group in Luis Buñuel's final film, That Obscure Object of Desire.

The group incorporates Christian imagery and symbolism into their music, and specifically draws inspiration from the Eastern Church, especially its use of icons.

[2] In concert, the group incorporates multimedia and film clips from directors like Andrei Tarkovsky[3] into their performances, as well as ritual movements and field recordings.

After a long hiatus, the group's recordings were reissued in 2013 in a collection titled After the End, which was released by the French label Infrastition.