KMFDM

Real Name:
Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid
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Rumour has it that KMFDM stands for "Kill Mother Fuckin' Depeche Mode", "Keep Madonna From Doing Music" or "Kylie Minogue Fans Don't Masturbate", but in fact it is an acronym for the nonsensical and grammatically incorrect German phrase "Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid" (actually kind of a grammatical play upon words juggling with definite articles). This term can only be loosely translated into English as "No Majority For Pity" but then loses much of its irony. Thus the grammatically correct phrase "Kein Mitleid Für die Mehrheit" ("No Pity For The Majority") has emerged and is now in common use, even officially. The band now just deals with "Kein Mitleid für die Mehrheit"/"No Pity For The Majority" to avoid being asked stupid questions about what "KMFDM" means for the rest of their lives.
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?" in 1986. Heads of the band were Sascha Konietzko and En Esch. In 2000, the band changed to name into MDFMK and tried a contract with a major company. In 2002 they were back as KMFDM without En Esch.
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Albums

What Do You Know Deutschland?

(12 versions)
Z-Records 1986

Don't Blow Your Top

(10 versions)
Cashbeat 1988

UAIOE

(13 versions)
Cashbeat 1989

Naïve

(8 versions)
Wax Trax! Records 1990

Money

(13 versions)
Wax Trax! Records 1992

Naïve / Hell To Go

(4 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1993

Angst

(6 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records, Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1993

Nihil

(10 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1995

Xtort

(12 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1996

Symbols

(11 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1997

Adios

(4 versions)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1999

Attak

(2 versions)
Metropolis, Metropolis 2002

KMFDM Featuring Pig - Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 (3 versions)

Metropolis 2002

Opium 1984

(2 versions)
First World Music, KMFDM Records 2002

WWIII

(5 versions)
Sanctuary Records 2003

WWIII + Opium

(2xCD)
Universal Music K.K. 2003

Hau Ruck

(3 versions)
Metropolis, Metropolis 2005

Tohuvabohu

(2 versions)
Metropolis 2007

Brimborium

(2 versions)
Metropolis 2008

SKOLD vs. KMFDM - SKOLD vs. KMFDM (6 versions)

KMFDM Records 2009

Blitz

(2 versions)
Metropolis 2009

WTF?!

(2 versions)
Metropolis 2011

Singles & EPs

Kickin Ass

(5 versions)
Z-Records 1987

Don't Blow Your Top

(5 versions)
Cashbeat 1988

More & Faster

(4 versions)
Cashbeat 1989
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Review by DrakenARTZ Apr 25, 2012
KMFDM is a Damn Good band!
Been one of my 'all-time-favourites' for years and the Mortal Kombat theme they did was Gold!!
Keep doing the good stuff! ^_^
noizstepper May 30, 2010
wow, no comment here yet! This is really a pleasure, for KMFDM is definately the most influental, native german (Industrial) Rock Group ever! For they brought me closer to electronic, experimental Rythms than any other act did! This is absolutely the biggest musical Influence in my life.
What did they not use in their tunes? If you only have a look at "VIRUS". This was the most weird mix of raggae and rock. I mean that freaky kind of style back in the late 80th, when there was no crossover at all! I am really thankfull to own nearly all albums. Without exaggeration I would mean that KMFDM did the same to modern alternative music than Pink Floyd did it back in 60th/70th.
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