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Review by Mike Korn
KMFDM have been hovering around the edges of my musical awareness for a decade now. I knew who they were and I sure noticed all the goth/punk kids wearing their distinctive cartoony T-shirts but I never bothered to listen to them.

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Interview with Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM from 2003



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