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Pumping: Skold vs. KMFDM

Let's face it, the only reason anyone likes KMFDM is because they've got two good songs, wicked looking merch and album sleeves, and some urban myth controversy about their name and its relation to Depeche Mode. Truth is, they're not all that hot and no amount of remixing will change that.
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KMFDM Set To Blitz In March

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Industrial band KMFDM are marking their 25th anniversary this year with a Blitz. But just because the band originated in Germany, don't fret — this won't be reminiscent of the blitz Adolf Hitler launched 70 years ago. KMFDM may be aggressive, but they're not sociopaths, megalomaniacs, murderers or racists. The 11-track, 52-minute Blitz will be...
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KMFDM Get Wild And Chaotic With Tohuvabohu

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The title of veteran industrial/techno band KMFDM's forthcoming Tohuvabohu album is an Old Testament word meaning "wild and chaotic," so that may give you an idea of what to expect from the Aug. 21 release. The group's KMFDM Records and Metropolis Records will release the follow-up to 2005's Hau Ruck. Song titles include "...
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KMFDM Give The Ol' Heave Ho

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KMFDM leader Sascha Konietzko is quite confident about the band's recent endeavour Hau Ruck ("Heave-Ho" for us Anglos). "It's about rolling up yourselves, spit in your hands and get a good grip on whatever you're working on," he reveals, noting that this form of attack isn't really any different from the industrial band's...
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Kittie Team Up With KFMDM

We haven't heard much from them over the summer, but despite member changes (including the exit of bass player Talena Atfield and arrival of new bassist Jennifer J. Arroyo this past March) and the fact that it's been almost an entire year since their last album, Oracle, came out, the Kittie girls are still going strong. The band have spent...
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KMFDM Keep Industrial Music Alive

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Just when you thought the genre was dead, the world will be under aggressive electronic Attak this spring when industrial pioneers KMFDM release their new album. Attak will be the 15th release from the band, who originally called themselves Kein Mehreit Fur Die Mitleid (a German play on words) before opting for the always glorious and simple...
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