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Been really enjoying going through KMFDM's discography for the first time today, what are some similar bands. I enjoy a lot of dnb, trance, breakcore and idm but this is my first time dipping my toes into industrial.
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>>123846937
Nihil is probably their best, anything after 1999 isn't actually KMFDM but WWIII is decent regardless.
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>>123846937
>similar bands
NIN is more alternative rock/industrial
Rammstein is more groove metal/industrial but just as "danceable"
Ministry is weird
White Zombie is definitely more way on the rock/groove metal side of things but has an obvious industrial tinge so you may like it anyway

You just were welcomed to babbys introduction to industrial/rock crossover music
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>This is Carmen Ultra from The Underground
I thought his name was Sascha Konietzko, and he was from KMFDM?
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Other suggestions, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Skinny Puppy, Meat Beat Manifesto, Praga Khan, Electric Hellfire Club, Front 242, Pig, MDFMK EBN, just a few.
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Adding Pop Will Eat Itself to this list.
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Schwein, PIG, Buck-Tick

Just do it.
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Braindead Soundmachine
https://youtu.be/NTJa1M_4HLU?si=34nKUQg49RPR2k2H

Die Krupps
https://youtu.be/bhwUqzxdR5w?si=0MJfUcKNCoPdZyGL



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