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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 debates amongst fans over the years as to what it stands for (their record company even went as far as holding a contest in 1994 for fans to submit possible meanings, resulting in more than a thousand entries), but the confirmed meaning is Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit, when translated in English means No Pity for the Majority. The German band has included countless members over the years, but through it all, their leader has remained Sascha Konietzko, whose multi-tasks have included songwriter, producer, mixer, programmer, sampler, vocalist, percussionist, bassist, and electronic gadgets.

Originally formed in Paris, France, KMFDM was founded by Konietzko and German painter/multi-media performer Udo Sturm. The duo made their in-concert debut on February 29, 1984, when they performed at an opening for an exhibition of European artists at the Grand Palais in Paris (with the show consisting of Sturm playing a synthesizer that would play feedback and Konietzko playing a five-string bass). The same year, KMFDM issued its debut release, Opium, but Sturm exited the group shortly thereafter (around the same time, Konietzko was joined by drummer En Esch, who would remain with the group from then on out). With Sturm out of the picture, Konietzko and Esch put KMFDM on hold at first and joined up with New York industrialist Peter Missing to form the outfit Missing Foundations. But before the new outfit could issue any recordings, both Konietzko and Esch had dropped out and returned back to KMFDM (Missing Foundations would carry on with replacement members and go on to issue albums on their own from the late '80s through the early '90s).

KMFDM's sophomore effort, What Do You Know Deutschland?, came in 1986 and was the group's first of many for Chicago's famed industrial label Wax Trax! But instead of if being an album of all new tracks, it was comprised of selections spanning from 1983 through 1986 (in fact, several were from prior to Esch's joining). Around this time, KMFDM struck up a relationship with artist Aidan Hughues (aka Brute!), who would steadily supply cover artwork for the group the images would become synonymous with KMFDM's hard-hitting music. Konietzko and company pushed forward with such further '80s releases as 1988's Don't Blow Your Top and 1989's UAIOE, during which KMFDM found themselves in the middle of an underground industrial movement (it didn't hurt matters that Wax Trax! quickly became one of the leading industrial labels in the world, as they were the home to such other similarly styled acts as Ministry, Revco, Front 242, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, etc.).

But KMFDM had yet to tour America by 1989 (having heavily toured Europe with the likes of Einstrüzende Neubauten, the Young Gods, and Borghesia, among others), something they sought to correct when they were offered a slot opening a U.S. tour for labelmates Ministry, who at the time were readying their classic The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste release. With the tour lined up for a summer launch, it was pushed back several times (due to Ministry leader Al Jourgensen falling ill) and the tour finally got underway in December 1989. The tour successfully established KMFDM as a band to watch in the industrial underground, as they returned back to Europe after the tour's completion to work on their fifth full-length release overall, 1990's Naïve. Realizing that industrial's future lay in the U.S., Konietzko relocated KMFDM's homebase from Hamburg to Chicago during 1991. The same year, KMFDM's side-project Excessive Force was formed, issuing a debut release, Conquer Your World, in 1992, the same year that KMFDM issued a new release as well, Money.

But just as it appeared as though KMFDM was about to break through to a wider audience, Wax Trax! suddenly found itself on hard times, resulting in the label being bought out by TVT Records. What followed for KMFDM were some of its best-known and strongest releases: 1993's Angst (which earned the group their first real exposure on MTV via the video clip for the track "Drug Against War"), 1995's Nihil, and 1996's XTORT. During the same time, Excessive Force issued a second release, 1994's Gentle Death, while Konietzko relocated once more, this time to Seattle. Further releases followed in the late '90s (1997's Symbols, 1998's Agogo, and 1999's Adios), before KMFDM disbanded on January 22, 1999. In the wake of the group's split, Konietzko assembled a new outfit, MDFMK (yep, KMFDM spelled backward) and issued a lone self-titled release in 2000 before KMFDM reunited in 2002 for an all-new album, Attak, and the live album Sturm & Drang Tour 2002. 2003 saw the release of WWIII followed by WWIII Live 2003 a year later. Released on KMFDM Records, 2005's Hau Ruck was classic KMFDM with its aggressive industrial power. The Ruck Zuck EP followed in 2006 with the full-length Tohuvabohu landing in 2007. In addition to leading KMFDM, Konietzko has also worked with other artists either playing, producing, or remixing tracks/albums by Die Krupps, Front 242, kidneythieves, M People, Peter Murphy, Pig, Schwein, Sister Machine Gun, and Swamp Terrorists, among others.

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Album: Brimborium | Artist: KMFDM Brimborium 2008 13
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Album: Extra Volume 1 (Cd 1) | Artist: KMFDM Extra Volume 1 (Cd 1) 2008 13
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Album: Extra: Volume II (Disc 1) | Artist: KMFDM Extra: Volume II (Disc 1) 2008 14
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Album: Extra: Volume II (Disc 2) | Artist: KMFDM Extra: Volume II (Disc 2) 2008 13
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Album: Tohuvabohu | Artist: KMFDM Tohuvabohu 2007 11
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Album: Hau Ruck | Artist: KMFDM Hau Ruck 2005 11
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Album: The Best | Artist: KMFDM The Best 2005 20
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Album: Wwiii | Artist: KMFDM Wwiii 2003 11
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Album: WWIII Live 2003 | Artist: KMFDM WWIII Live 2003 2003 14
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Album: WWIII [World War III] | Artist: KMFDM WWIII [World War III] 2003 11
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Album: Attak | Artist: KMFDM Attak 2002 11
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Album: Boots | Artist: KMFDM Boots 2002 4
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Album: Sturm and Drang Tour 2002 | Artist: KMFDM Sturm and Drang Tour 2002 2002 13
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Album: Star Profiled | Artist: KMFDM Star Profiled 2000 14
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Album: Adios | Artist: KMFDM Adios 1999 10
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Album: Agogo | Artist: KMFDM Agogo 1998 10
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Album: Retro (Best Of, Compilation) | Artist: KMFDM Retro (Best Of, Compilation) 1998 14
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Album: Symbols | Artist: KMFDM Symbols 1997 10
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Album: Xtort | Artist: KMFDM Xtort 1996 10
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Album: Juke-Joint Jezebel | Artist: KMFDM Juke-Joint Jezebel 1995 6
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Album: Juke-Joint Jezebel - Giorgio Moroder Mixes (Single) | Artist: KMFDM Juke-Joint Jezebel - Giorgio Moroder Mixes (Single) 1995 6
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Album: Nihil | Artist: KMFDM Nihil 1995 10
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Album: Naive - Hell To Go | Artist: KMFDM Naive - Hell To Go 1994 11
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Album: Naive and Hell To Go | Artist: KMFDM Naive and Hell To Go 1994 11
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Album: Angst | Artist: KMFDM Angst 1993 10
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Album: Money | Artist: KMFDM Money 1992 11
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Album: Vogue | Artist: KMFDM Vogue 1992 4
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Album: Split | Artist: KMFDM Split 1991 4
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Album: Naive | Artist: KMFDM Naive 1990 11
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Album: UAIOE | Artist: KMFDM UAIOE 1989 9
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Album: Don't Blow Your Top | Artist: KMFDM Don't Blow Your Top 1988 11
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Album: What Do You Know, Deutschland? | Artist: KMFDM What Do You Know, Deutschland? 1986 11
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Album: Opium | Artist: KMFDM Opium 1985 10
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