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| | Blitz CD (2009)
$13.05 Recording information: Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL; KommandoZentrale, Hamburg, Germany; The Black Lab Studio, Seattle, WA; The Unabomber Shack, Studio City, CA.
Photographer: Kirk Edward Mitchell.
Translators: Bogdán Gomilko; Anna Koudriachova; Rafi Shlosman.
Personnel: Sascha Konietzko (vocals, guitar, sitar, synthesizer, drums, drum programming, ...
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| KMFDM CD (1997) Remastered
$11.39 One of the long-running electro-industrial band KMFDM's most dance-oriented albums, 1997's SYMBOLS is a collection of hypnotic-sounding rhythm tracks framing the robotic vocals and disaffected lyrics of Sascha Konietzko. It was re-released in 2007 as part of a planned retrospective ...
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| Tohuvabohu CD (2007)
$12.95 KMFDM: Lucia Cifarelli (vocals); Steve White (guitar); Jules Hodgson, Sascha Konietzko (bass guitar); Andy Selway (drums).
Additional personnel: Amy Denio (alto saxophone); Jim Knodle (trumpet).
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| WW III CD (2003)
$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 ...
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| Attak CD (2002)
$12.79 After a short-lived retirement, KMFDM came roaring back with ATTAK, issued three years after what was supposed to be their final album, 1999's ADIOS. Founder Sascha Konietzko and company prove that the mini- break didn't dull their penchant for industrial ...
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| Hau Ruck CD (2005)
$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 ...
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| Nihil CD (1995) Remastered
$11.39 KMFDM's seventh album, Nihil, finds the band sitting comfortably in the groove it started with 1990s Naďve. At this point, the German outfit has become an industrial musical collective, with various contributing vocalists and musicians coming in and out of ...
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| Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 CD (2002)
$12.95 Recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michican and Chicago, Illinois on June 24-27, 2002.
It's a little hard to believe that 16 years into their career, the respected industrial music veterans who make up KMFDM had never released a live album ...
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| Angst CD (1993) Remastered
$11.39 Arguably KMFDM's finest and most focused outing, 1993's ANGST features the German industrial-rock ensemble in the midst of a furious early-'90s stride. On these aggressive, dance-floor-ready tracks, musical mastermind Sascha Konietzko hones the band's already-formidable sonic attack, as best revealed ...
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| Naive CD (1990) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$11.65 NAIVE is available on HELL TO GO (Wax Trax) with 5 tracks remixed.
Widely considered to be the first truly exceptional KMFDM album, 1990's NAIVE presents the German industrial-rock ensemble expanding its formative sound with better production and catchier arrangements. In ...
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 Kmfdm Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Kmfdm songs: Disgust, WWIII, Ultra, Brute, Drug Against War, Glory, Light, Bargeld, Spit Sperm, Anarchy, Unfit, Headcase, I Am What I Am. More music songs Megalomaniac Lyrics, Don't Blow Your Top Lyrics, Godlike Lyrics, Thrash up! Lyrics, Being Boiled Lyrics, Rip the System Lyrics, Rip the System! Lyrics.
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 Kmfdm Biography
The German industrial dance act KMFDM were one of the first bands to recognize the link between the mechanical ferocity of industrial music and the unrelenting rhythms of the dance floor. Although they formed in Germany in 1984, they soon made a name for themselves in the United States as one of the premier bands on the seminal Chicago industrial label Wax Trax. While their popularity faltered a bit in the wake of more cartoonish American versions of KMFDM's aesthetic, the band's influence on industrial music can not be underestimated.
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David Bowie, Frank Zappa, Cabaret Voltaire, Einstürzende Neubauten, Throbbing Gristle, Chrome, Giorgio Moroder, Laibach, Metal Urbain, The Legendary Pink Dots
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