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Symbols

KMFDM

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1 Megalomaniac KMFDM 6:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Stray Bullet KMFDM 5:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Leid Elend KMFDM 6:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Mercy KMFDM 4:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Torture KMFDM 7:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Split S***m KMFDM 4:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Anarchy KMFDM 5:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Down Out KMFDM 6:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Unfit KMFDM 6:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Waste KMFDM 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

By 1997, KMFDM had become a dependable, prolific source for tightly produced, mostly top-notch heavy industrial music. To their great credit, the band never betrayed its countercultural ideals, becoming an independent empire without making any concessions to the mainstream. However, some of the band's ideas were getting a bit repetitive after nine albums. This self-titled effort (also known as Symbols, like Led Zeppelin's fourth album) was released during the "next big thing" hype of electronica, and finds the band peeling away some of its heavy guitars in favor of a more dance-oriented sound (which is where the band really started, anyway). And the programming skills here, admirably, have kept up with the times; some of this stuff sounds like it could have been produced by Prodigy. Luckily, KMFDM freshens its sound a bit with each album by bringing new contributing musicians into their collective; Tim Skold and ex-Skinny Puppy Ogre (with his unmistakably spooky growl) "sing" on a few tracks, while veteran industrial drummer William Reiflin adds live drums here and there. In all, this is as good as many of KMFDM's '90s albums, and is a fine place for newcomers to start. The clean, detailed production is of top quality, and many of the tunes — like "Megalomaniac" and "Anarchy" — are exceptional. But for those who have been following the band, Symbols offers few surprises.

Recent Customer Reviews

Hooked
     
by girly_girl

I truly became a fan in 1996 after seeing them live on tour for this album. Today, 13 years later, the cd is still in my car and I see them every time they're in San Francisco. This album is one of my 9 year old son's favorites. I didn't know much about them until that point, but now have all their albums. I heard a couple of songs prior (like Juke joint Jezzebel) and always loved them.

great band
     
by rawdealist

stray bullet baby...giggity giggity...all right!!!!

Good stuff
     
by satanicsyndrome666

never got into this group's music, but now that I gave it a second listen, I say this album is pretty awsome, I like industrial music, including noise, and this seems like it can be interesting, haven't really gave much of their other work a listen, but I'll be tuning in for a listen of each album. This sounds like it's very industrial goth, so if you like Ministry, Velvet Acid Christ, and Depeche Mode, chances are you'll like this record...and one of the new additions and influences to why this album sounded so gothy was Tim Skold who contributed to much of the song writing and producing of the album, Anarchy is one of the songs he wrote and is one of the most awsome sounding on this disc.

Biography

Formed: February 29, 1984 in Paris, France

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Such industrial alt-metal outfits as Nine Inch Nails and Ministry received the lion's share of press and commercial success during the '90s, but there were a handful of other bands that were slugging it out for just as long (if not longer), including KMFDM. The band's name has been the subject of countless...
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