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WWIII (World War III)
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Product Details/SpecificationsRecording label: Sanctuary Records EAN: 0060768463622Binding: Audio CDFormat: Explicit Lyrics, Release Date: 2003-09-23Universal product code (UPC): 060768463622Number of discs: 1Looking for good musicReview Date: 2010-06-15 Rating: 10 out of 10Im always trying new music out, and will spend hours on end finding a song that feels right. When I found this band, I was sad that they were not in my playlist before. The very first song on this cd had me hooked, the banjo intro to the very intense guitar was happiness to my ears. If your looking for a good sound check into this cd, these people know what their doing, and I look for that in a band. Check these guys out, you wont regret it.
ReviewsGood album, but KMFDM has done betterReview Date: 2007-01-12 Rating: 8 out of 10I'll say straight up that I think a lot of reviewers were a little hard on this album. I agree that it's not KMFDM's best, but when you think about it there can only be one best. That's the definition of the word best. KMFDM trying to compete with it's former self is like trying to compete with KMFDM's former self. Let's not forget how good some of their earlier albums were. Will they ever top 'Naive', Nihil' or 'Angst'. Probably not very easily. Most of the original band members are gone now but Sascha K. is still keeping it together.
This album does have it's strong points. It is one of their most politically charged albums. But KMFDM still manages to have the occasional humor and pokes fun at themselves at times. So in my opinion I don't believe KMFDM has lost their identity entirely.
KMFDM/Progressionists Should Listen to this AlbumReview Date: 2006-11-11 Rating: 10 out of 10This album may carry a different style that isn't traditional KMFDM, but its still all around "awesome." The lyrics are incredibly powerful, covered with quick beats and some hypnotic chants every now and then.
I don't know why some people didn't really enjoy this album but I love and still listen to every track on it.OK but...Review Date: 2006-03-03 Rating: 6 out of 10I am still new to KMFDM but I found this album a little disapointing when compared with Hau Ruck, which was my first and an outstanding CD! WWIII seemed a little less organized and with less direction. Overall its not bad, but it could have been better.RIP THE SYSTEMReview Date: 2006-01-01 Rating: 10 out of 10First of all let me just say this was my first KMFDM album. I bought it because I was getting into industrial and heard they were the best. I was disappointed because I was not expecting it to sound like this. However I kept on listening to it and realized it was genious. I have since been in a frenzy collecting all their stuff and I dont regret it one bit. I think KMFDM are alot like AIDS. You can screw around a lot and not get it, and than one day and BAM now you cant get rid of it.
My Highlight of the album are Blackball, Pity for the Pious,revenge, and last but not least stars and stripes. This may not be pure industrial like Neubaten, coil, or Frontline assembaly but it is great. From what I hear kmfdm are a fusion of Punk, metal,industrial, goth and ska. And finally I dont understand where some fans are coming from when they say this is too political. If you have ever been a KMFDM fan you would have heard songs like Glory, A drug agains war, and other political songs too numerous to count. The kapt'n Is one of the few people who have the balls too stand up and say the truth. 9-11 was actually an inside job.(Even though he doesnt actually say that. He inspired me to stop watching the idiot box and read. Now I no longer believe what I am told to believe.)There is too much evidence that it was the moron who was in charge that sept morning.( Try reading some books like Inside Job, and the new Pearl Harbor and tell me you think 19 hijackers who could barly fly a plane in flight school, and who also were allowed into the US with connections to Al-qauda could have took over those planes, and accomplish what they did without getting shot down)
Well enough of that Just go out and buy this great cd. However if you like your freedoms to be taken away( the patriot act) and you have no desire to question authority Amazon has a large selection of Toby Kieth cds. I only wish I was a fan from the beginning.
RIP THE SYSTEM Disc 1 Tracks: 1. WWII2. From Here On Out3. Blackball4. Jihad5. Last Things6. Pity For The Pious7. Stars & Stripes8. Bullets, Bombs & Bigotry9. Moron10. Revenge11. IntroPublishers: Sanctuary Records
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