The group's earliest incarnation included German drummer En Esch and British vocalist Raymond Watts, the latter of whom left and rejoined the group several times over its history. The trio recorded the band's earliest albums in Germany before Konietzko and Esch moved to the United States, where they found much greater success with seminal industrial record label Wax Trax!. German guitarist Günter Schulz joined in 1990; both he and Esch continued with the band until KMFDM broke up in 1999. Konietzko resurrected KMFDM in 2002 (Esch and Schulz declined to rejoin) on Metropolis Records, and by 2005 he had assembled a consistent line-up that included American singer Lucia Cifarelli, British guitarists Jules Hodgson and Steve White, and British drummer Andy Selway. Konietzko and Cifarelli moved back to Germany in 2007, while the rest of band stayed in the U.S. In addition to these core members, dozens of other musicians have worked with the group across its nineteen studio albums and two dozen singles, with sales totaling in excess of two million records worldwide.
Critics consider KMFDM to be one of the first bands to bring industrial music to mainstream audiences, though Konietzko refers to the band's music as "The Ultra-Heavy Beat". The band incorporates heavy metal guitar riffs, electronic music, samples, and both male and female vocals in its music, which encompasses a variety of styles including industrial rock and electronic body music (EBM). The band is fiercely political, with many of its lyrics taking stands against violence, war, and oppression. KMFDM normally tours at least once after every major release, and band members are known for their accessibility to and interaction with fans, both online and at concerts. Members, singly or working together and with other musicians, have recorded under many other names, primarily Watts' PIG, Konietzko's Excessive Force, and Esch and Schulz's Slick Idiot.
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---Current Members---
Sascha Konietzko – vocals, guitar, bass, programming, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion
Lucia Cifarelli – vocals, keyboards
Jules Hodgson – guitar, bass, keyboards
Andy Selway – drums
Steve White – guitar
---Former Members---
En Esch – vocals, drums, guitar, programming
Raymond Watts – vocals, programming
Günter Schulz – guitar, programming
Mark Durante – guitar, steel guitar
Tim Skold – vocals, guitar, bass, drums, programming
Classic KMFDM Discography (1984-1999)
---Studio Albums---
1984 - Opium
1986 - What Do You Know, Deutschland?
1988 - Don't Blow Your Top
1989 - UAIOE
1990 - Naïve
1992 - Money
1993 - Angst
1995 - Nihil
1996 - Xtort
1997 - Symbols
1999 - Adios
---Compilations---
1986 - 84-86 (compilation)
1994 - Naïve/Hell to Go (remix)
1996 - Retro (compilation)
1998 - Agogo (compilation)
---Singles---
1987 - Kickin' Ass
1988 - Don't Blow Your Top
1988 - More & Faster
1989 - Virus
1990 - Godlike
1991 - Naïve + The Days of Swine and Roses (split with My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult)
1991 - Split
1992 - Vogue
1992 - Money
1992 - Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away
1992 - Sucks
1993 - A Drug Against War
1994 - Light
1994 - Glory
1995 - Juke Joint Jezebel
1995 - Juke Joint Jezebel (The Moroder Mixes)
1995 - Brute
1995 - Trust
1995 - Year of the Pig
1996 - Power
1996 - Rules
1997 - Anarchy
1998 - MDFMK
---Side Projects/Collaborations---
1991 - Excessive Force - Conquer Your House
1992 - Excessive Force - Conquer Your World
1992 - En Esch - Cheesy
1993 - Excessive Force - Blizkrieg
1994 - Excessive Force - Gentle Death
1994 - KMFDM vs. PIG - Sin Sex & Salvation
---Modern KMFDM Discography (2002-present)
---Studio Albums---
2002 - Attak
2003 - WWIII
2005 - Hau Ruck
2007 - Tohuvabohu
2009 - Blitz
2011 - WTF?!
2013 - Kunst
2014 - Our Time Will Come
2017 - Hell Yeah
2019 - Paradise
2022 - HYËNA
2024 - LET GO
---Compilations---
2002 - Strum & Drang Tour Live (live)
2004 - WWIII Live 2003 (live)
2006 - Ruck Zuck (remix)
2008 - Brimborium (remix)
2008 - Extra Vol. 1 (compilation)
2008 - Extra Vol. 2 (compilation)
2008 - Extra Vol. 3 (compilation)
2009 - Krieg (remix)
2010 - Würst (compilation)
2010 - Greatest Shit (compilation)
2014 - We Are KMFDM (live)
---Singles---
2002 - Boots
2010 - Day of Light
2010 - Godlike 2010
2010 - Light 2010
2011 - Krank
2011 - Amnesia
2014 - Salvation
---Side Projects/Collaborations---
2000 - MDFMK - MDFMK
2001 - Schweinstein - Schweinstein
2001 - Slick Idiot - DickNity
2002 - Schweinstein - Son of Schweinstein
2003 - Slick Idiot - ReDickUlous
2004 - Slick Idiot - Screwtinized
2004 - Lucia - From the Land of Volcanoes
2006 - Slick Idiot - xSCREWciating
2006 - KGC - Dirty Bomb
2009 - Slick Idiot - Sucksess
2009 - Skold vs. KMFDM - Skold vs. KMFDM
2011 - OK●ZTEIN●OK - PROLET●KULT
2014 - En Esch - SPÄNK
Die Now
KMFDM Lyrics
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Divides between
The lost and the saved
Under Satan
Under Christ
The sinner has no hope
The sinner has no peace
The sinner has no Christ
How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation
You must be born again
Die now - live later
Under Satan
Under Christ
Which road are you walking
How and where are you
You must be born again
Die now - live later
The lyrics to KMFDM's "Die Now" are a powerful commentary on the dichotomy between good and evil, and the importance of choosing the right path in life. The first stanza, "The cross of Christ / Divides between / The lost and the saved," references the Christian belief that accepting Jesus as the savior is the only way to ensure salvation and avoid damnation. The second stanza presents a stark contrast between those who follow Satan and those who follow Christ, stating that without the latter, the sinner has no hope, peace, God, or Christ.
The bridge of the song asks a rhetorical question based on Hebrews 2:3, "How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?" This verse highlights the urgency of accepting Christ and the consequences of neglecting salvation. The refrain, "Die now - live later," is a call to action, encouraging listeners to make the necessary sacrifices in the present to ensure eternal life in the afterlife. The song concludes by urging listeners to choose their path wisely, as the decision between Satan and Christ will ultimately determine their fate.
Line by Line Meaning
The cross of Christ
The symbol of Jesus Christ's crucifixion
Divides between
Acts as a boundary that separates
The lost and the saved
Categorizes people into those who are doomed and those who are redeemed
Under Satan
Being controlled by the devil
Under Christ
Being guided by the teachings of Jesus
The sinner has no hope
There is no future for someone who has committed a sin
The sinner has no peace
The guilty conscience of a sinner will not allow them to be at ease
The sinner has no God
The unrepentant sinner is not aligned with any higher power
The sinner has no Christ
The unrepentant sinner has not accepted Jesus Christ as their savior
How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation
What is our recourse if we fail to acknowledge the importance of salvation?
You must be born again
You need to undergo a spiritual rebirth
Die now - live later
Sacrificing oneself in the present for the promise of eternal life
Which road are you walking
What path have you chosen for your life?
How and where are you
What is your current state and location - physically and spiritually?
You must be born again
You need to undergo a spiritual rebirth
Die now - live later
Sacrificing oneself in the present for the promise of eternal life
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: SASCH KEGEL KONIETZKO
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