It contains mixes and edits of new and classic KMFDM tracks. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the two perpetrators of the massacre, were both avid KMFDM fans. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. It was originally recorded in Hamburg, Germany. Another vote for Angst.

Likewise, none of the song titles are five-letter words.

Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from KMFDM. Lyrically, the album is very political. Free, unreleased KMFDM albums! Correct me if I'm mistaken, but the fan base consensus is that Nihil is basically the god-tier/pinnacle of everything produced in the En Ecsh era.

Get your friends to vote! If ordered in a bundle with items including a shirt and poster from the KMFDM Store site, a bonus remix of "People of the Lie" was available for download.

A digitally remastered re-release of Nihil was released on March 6, 2007, along with Xtort. Hau Ruck is the fourteenth album by KMFDM, released by Metropolis Records on September 13, 2005. The last track, "Intro", introduces the members of the band. These tracks were available for download at the KMFDM Store prior to the actual release of 84–86. Gina Boldman of allmusic.com said of the album: "KMFDM sound smoother yet maintain their emotive mayhem in all its glory." It was originally intended to be named Apart, with each of the two core members, Sascha Konietzko and En Esch, recording half an album and combining their work, but ended up using only Konietzko's half along with additional songs.

"Boots" is a song by KMFDM, featuring a cover of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'".

Such a classic. For a short period of time in 1999, any copy of Adios purchased through the official online KMFDM store was signed by Konietzko and Tim Skold.

There's not much we can do about this right now; you'll have to turn off your VPN in order to continue using the site. A digitally remastered reissue of Don't Blow Your Top was released September 12, 2006, along with What Do You Know, Deutschland?

The tenth KMFDM album is titled with a string of five unpronounceable, non-alphabetic symbols (see cover art), but usually cataloged as Symbols. Sascha Konietzko, the band's founder, mentions the lyrics "Up Uranus" in his blog, and at the place of the symbol in lyrics, "up Uranus" is sung.

Links are on the Official KMFDM Facebook page. However, in June 2005 the band announced they were abandoning that title, and on July 21, 2005, they announced the new title would be Hau Ruck, German for "heave-ho". These are the only ones i listen to with NAIVE. Hau Ruck is the first KMFDM album without a five-letter word title since 1988's Don't Blow Your Top. co-founder and band friend Jim Nash, from the end of 1995 through early 1996, and featured a variety of guest artists from other industrial bands, but had limited participation from core member En Esch. Skold vs. KMFDM is a full-length album featuring Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM and Tim Skold. It went out of print in the late 1990s and was re-released in 2006. done anything to warrant a ban, this is most likely the case. Log in with Twitter, Create a non-social account   or   Log in with a non-social account. "What Do You Know, Deutschland?"

You could have been banned by mistake. Additional samples from these phone calls were compiled on the track "What We Do For You" on Brimborium. It was recorded in Chicago, Illinois, and went on to sell more than 100,000 copies. Sin Sex & Salvation (1994), is an EP released by KMFDM and Raymond Watts (as PIG). Krieg first became available for preorder on KMFDM's web store on 17 December 2009. Sascha has been dropping unreleased albums on Facebook today! (Required), You can request being unbanned by clicking.

1 on the CMJ Loud Rock Select Chart and No. Angst and XTORT are really, really good, too.

All songs written and composed by KMFDM. (catalog no. Don't Blow Your Top is industrial rock group KMFDM's third album, released in 1988. The album was also released as the first disc of a double-disc compilation called Greatest Shit.

The album was highly promoted by TVT Records, who sent out tens of thousands of free copies of the first single, "Power". Certain noted selections have never been released at all prior to this album. The vocal roster is pinnacle, as well, with Sascha, Skold, Esch, Watts, Ohgr, and Abby Travis, plus drums on several tracks by Bill Rieflin.

Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 is a KMFDM album recorded live during the Sturm and Drang Tour in 2002. "Superpower" uses samples taken from phone calls made by fans to a phone line set up by the band. A cassette release of these tracks was assembled by En Esch and made available through the KMFDM Enterprises mailorder catalog in 1992.