It is unclear of Monte Cazazza was married or not. His personal life was kept away from the limelight.
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He was best known for his seminal role in helping shape industrial music through recordings with the London-based Industrial Records in the mid-1970s.

Much of his early work is considered obscene and virtually impossible to find. He worked with both print and sound collage, film, performance, and presentation.
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He was also heavily involved in the Mail art movement of the mid-1970s to early 1980s. Some of his early output was collected and released by The Grey Area of Mute in 1992 on the album, The Worst of Monte Cazazza.
Cazazza worked frequently with Factric an early industrial and experimental group from San Francisco, and recorded soundtracks for Mark Pauline and Survival Research Laboratories. More recent activity has included co-creating the independent distribution and film company MMFilms with Michelle Handelman and various soundtrack recordings.


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