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A collection largely consisting of remixes of tracks from the 2005 album HAU RUCK, RUCK ZUCK finds KMFDM stretching out a bit from its patented pile-driving industrial-rock sound. Here "Free Your Hate" emerges as a stuttering, sample-heavy squall, and "Mini Mini Mini" is creatively reworked as an unlikely big-band number, proving that the veteran German band still has a few new tricks up its nihilistic sleeve. Purchase Ruck Zuck CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Fists And Guts DVD (1979)
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$6.79 The Master (Gordon Liu) uncovers a scheme to steal a jade Buddha, and has to fight his way through a series of powerful opponents and fiendish booby traps. A dazzling action comedy with plenty of intense fight sequences choreographed by the legendary Lau Brothers.
Gordon Liu, Lo Lieh, Lau Kar Wing - Dir:Lau Kar Wing The "Master Killer" himself, Gordon Liu, stars in this kung fu comedy directed by the legendary Lau Kar-Wing and co-starring ...
| | KMFDM Wwiii CD (2003)
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$12.05 The most frustrating thing about WWIII is that it's so darn inconsistent. Kicking off with the Atari Teenage Riot-sounding and George Bush Jr.-sampling title track, WWIII sounds like it's going to be an inspired affair. The Bush-led Iraqi war has given KMFDM plenty of fuel for their disdain toward America circa 2003, so listeners with differing views will find little to like about the lyrics. On the fierce "Jihad," the band paints the human race as "a dying species" that is "poor sick dumb numb feeding on feces." Lucia Cifarelli's vocal and songwriting contributions are excellent (the forgettable tracks don't feature her writing), and her near-pop "From Here on Out" ends up as the highlight of the album. The nihilism keeps up until the silly "Intro" roll-calls the band à la the B-52's' "Song for a Future Generation," and of course, closes the album. It's a cute little ditty, but it's almost dumb enough to wipe away any chance of taking the rest of the album seriously. There's about five or six songs' worth of truly great KMFDM with the just-right combination of churning guitars, symphonic keyboards, and stern vocals lesser bands imitate. Perhaps in a race to be topical, WWIII too often sounds rushed and unfinished, with material that KMFDM's followers would pass on. ~ David Jeffries
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Recorded at Gulag, Soundhouse, Kommandozentrale and The Pigsty, Seattle, Washington.
Personnel: Sascha Konietzko (vocals, synthesizer, drums, programming, loops); Bill Rieflin (vocals, drums, snare ...
| | KMFDM Hau Ruck CD (2005)
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$12.95 Trends may come and go, but you can always count on KMFDM to unleash a new album's worth of hate-heavy industrial tunes every few years. Twenty-one years after their initial formation, the German group still has no problem unleashing the venom against electro beats, as evidenced by 2005's Hau Ruck. With tracks that can be compared to such renowned industrial names as Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and Rammstein, it's understandable for the uninitiated to assume that KMFDM is just following in the footsteps of others. But the truth is that they've been around longer than those aforementioned acts (or in Ministry's case, just as long). KMFDM continue to supply the perfect soundtrack for a futuristic action-adventure movie, as evidenced by such tracks as "Free Your Hate," "New American Century," and "Mini Mini Mini." Hau Ruck is further proof that KMFDM is the industrial AC/DC -- they continue to crank out album after album, while not giving a thought as to what's ...
| | Ministry Rio Grande Blood CD (2007) Digipak
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$10.69 Another salvo in Ministry's unrelenting aural assault on the policies of George W. Bush, 2007's RIO GRANDE DUB, as the title implies, presents spacious dub versions of the searing industrial-metal songs from RIO GRANDE BLOOD. Remixed by John Bechdel and Clayton Worbeck, these tracks often prove to be more dynamic than the originals, as revealed on the echo-laden, sample-heavy, and aggressive Rio Grande Dubya mix of the original album's title song.
After the fierce, politically charged HOUSES OF THE MOLE and its companion piece, RANTOLOGY, Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen launches another ...
| | KMFDM Tohuvabohu CD (2007)
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| | KMFDM Brimborium CD (2008) Remastered
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$12.79 Issued in 2008, BRIMBORIUM finds the German industrial act KMDFM in remix mode, firing off numerous reworked tracks from its ...
| | Die Kennt Jeder 2 CD (1997) (Import) Germany
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| | Om: Beached CD (2005)
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| | Gonzoe Sex, Drugz, And Hip-Hop CD (2006)
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| | Inure Subversive CDs (2006) Limited Edition
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| | Ronderlin Wave Another Day Goodbye CD (2007) (Import) Digipak
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| | Margie Joseph Margie CD (1975)
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$10.45 In 1975, Margie Joseph enjoyed one of her greatest triumphs when she teamed up with Blue Magic for a spectacular remake of the Philadelphia soul ballad "What's Come Over Me." That hit, which Blue Magic originally recorded in 1974, was included on the group's third LP, 13 Blue Magic Lane, but it wasn't included on Joseph's own 1975 LP, Margie. Unfortunately for Joseph, the success of the "What's Come Over Me" remake did little to help this modest-selling album -- some R&B experts felt that Atlantic really blew it by not including that gem on Margie. But while Margie didn't do nearly as well as it should have, it's solid and pleasing. With Arif Mardin serving as producer/arranger, Joseph generally has strong material to work with -- and that includes a few Carole King tunes ("Believe in Humanity" and "After All This Time"), as well as Bill Withers' bluesy "The Same Love That Made Me Laugh." Equally respectable are two songs that Joseph co-wrote ...
| | Best Of '90S Rock: Superstars CD (2009)
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