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The German band specializes in fabricating aural assaults that can be intimidating to the uninitiated." [ 130 ] MacDonald said in 1996, "With Ministry gone grindcore, Skinny Puppy just gone, and Nine Inch Nails a brand name, KMFDM is now the standard bearer of industrial", [ 40 ] though Erlewine and Hinds felt the band was losing some steam ...
The industrial rock band KMFDM has released more than two hundred songs in their over-forty-year-long career ... German-only single. ... "Stray Bullet" 1998 Test ...
Bullet is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed in Växjö in 2001 by Hampus Klang and Dag "Hell" Hofer. The band released their first demo Heavy Metal Highway 2002 and released their album Heading for the Top in 2006 on Black Lodge record label. [ 2 ]
Metalcore is a broad fusion genre of extreme metal and hardcore punk. [1] Its subgenres include mathcore and melodic metalcore. [citation needed] This incomplete list includes bands described as performing any of these styles, including those who also perform other styles (with the exception of deathcore bands, which fuse metalcore with death metal and are listed separately
Bullet (Swedish band), a heavy metal band; Bullet (American band), a one-hit wonder rock band known for "White Lies, Blue Eyes" Bullet for My Valentine, a Welsh metalcore band; Bullet, an English hard rock band, renamed to Hard Stuff in 1972; Bullett (Mat Kearney album), 2004 "Bullet" (Christian Burns song), 2012 "Bullets" (Creed song), 2002
The band received encouraging reviews for their debut album Weapons of Mass Destruction [4] [5] which was released on March 30, 2009. [ 6 ] The Bulletmonks toured throughout 2010 and have supported bands like WASP, UFO, D-A-D and Volbeat and co-headlined Hamburgs Welt Astra Tag Festival in 2010 in front of an estimated crowd of 48,000.
Bullet was a one-hit wonder American rock band. Their only hit, "White Lies, Blue Eyes", peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1972. History
The ninth studio album by German industrial band KMFDM, titled with a set of five unpronounceable, non-alphabetic symbols and commonly known as Symbols, [1] [3] was released on 23 September 1997 by Wax Trax! Records. Officially referred to as simply self-titled 'KMFDM' in some media markets.