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  1. Nihil is one of only a handful of KMFDM releases that do not feature cover artwork by Brute!. The cover features a painting by Francesca Sundsten , wife of drummer Bill Rieflin . Reissued in 2007 on Metropolis/KMFDM Records. 209,000 copies sold.

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  3. Active since 1984, KMFDM are pioneers in the crossover between Techno/Dance/EBM electronics and heavy metal guitar samples. Born in Germany but then relocated to the USA, KMFDM released their first demo tape in 1984 and the first album "What Do You Know Deutschland?"

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    Hughes redesigned the album's cover, and went on to design almost every KMFDM album cover. Watts left the group after working on just three songs on 1988's Don't Blow Your Top to start his own project, Pig.

  5. KMFDM discography and songs: Music profile for KMFDM, formed 29 February 1984. Genres: Industrial Rock, Electro-Industrial, Industrial Metal. Albums include Nihil, (symbols), and Angst.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · The best KMFDM albums showcase the stylistic range and musical prowess that has cemented the group's place in music history. Each album stands out for its distinctive blend of electronic, industrial, and metal elements, as well as the thought-provoking lyrics that invite listeners to explore complex societal issues through the band's ...

  7. Even if you're an industrial metal fan and never heard KMFDM, you've probably seen the iconic cover artwork which appears to be a parody of the famous Mona Lisa. While Ministry brought industrial music to the mosh pits, KMFDM brought thrash metal to the dance floors as easily seen on this album.