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KMFDM - Adios flac album
  • Performer KMFDM
  • Title Adios
  • Date of release 1999
  • Country US
  • Style EBM, Industrial, Heavy Metal
  • Other formats ADX MP2 MP3 MP1 DTS MPC ASF
  • Genre Electronic / Rock
  • Size MP3 1755 mb
  • Size FLAC 1339 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 841

Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records. Anyways, freaky stuff aside, no KMFDM collection is complete without the last album of their amazing 90's stint. Get it. Reply Notify me Helpful.

Data de aparición 20 Abril 1999. Labels TVT Records Wax Trax Records. Miembros poseen este álbum25.

This album has an average beat per minute of 138 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 124/176 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at 176BPM, ends at 128BPM (-48), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by KMFDM.

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.

Adios", the eleventh studio album released by KMFDM, was originally conceived as the group's parting shot to its longtime record label, Wax Trax! Records, but it ended up also signaling the break-up of KMFDM itself, at least for a time. Recorded in Seattle, Washington this was the last album to feature En Esch and Günter Schulz, who both went on to form Slick Idiot. Following the break-up, founding member Sascha Konietzko created the band MDFMK, before reforming KMFDM in 2002 without Esch or Schulz

Tracklist of Adios of KMFDM by Rockol. Altri album di KMFDM. Yeah ! Yeah! Rocks-Milestones Reloaded. Rocks: Milestones Reloaded.

The album was originally conceived as the group's parting shot to its longtime record label, Wax Trax! Records, but it ended up also signaling the break-up of KMFDM itself until the band reformed in 2002. Recorded in Seattle, Washington, this was the last album to feature En Esch and Günter Schulz, who both went on to form Slick Idiot. Following the break-up, founding member Sascha Konietzko created the band MDFMK, before reforming KMFDM in 2002 without Esch or Schulz.

Tracklist

Adios 3:55
Sycophant 5:15
D.I.Y. 4:12
Today 4:57
Witness 7:22
R.U.OK? 4:51
That's All 5:08
Full Worm Garden 5:04
Rubicon 3:44
Bereit 4:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TVT 7258-2 KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album) Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 7258-2 US 1999
TVT 7258-2 KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album) Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 7258-2 Canada 1999
TVT 7258-4 KMFDM Adios ‎(Cass, Album) Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 7258-4 US 1999
MET000, MET488 KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album, RM) Soyuz Music, KMFDM Records MET000, MET488 Russia 2007
MET488 KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album, RM) Metropolis, KMFDM Records MET488 US 2007
MET 488D KMFDM Adios ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album, RM) Metropolis MET 488D US 2012
none KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (KMFDM) none Russia Unknown
none KMFDM Adios ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) ООО "СПЮРК" none Russia Unknown


Talk about KMFDM - Adios


Ral
KMFDM's tenth studio effort, and a scraping of the bottom of an amazing career sadly. Where Symbols lacked, that goes double for Adios. Now instead of two big singles and a collection of random songs, you have one big single and a collection of random songs. This is still a good album, but if you listen closely it feels like KMFDM 2.0 really started here (Esch and Gunter had minimal at best participation on this album, this one could have been the original KMFDM vs. SKOLD). While Tim Skold is an incredible musician, and added to the tracks he was on with symbols, here it just feels like he's cluttering up what KMFDM had going on prior to his entrance. Though "D.I.Y" is a KMFDM classic track as worthy as any other single in their catalog, so many of the other tracks on the album are forgettable. As hard as it is to go into how every single track is worth listening to on the Nihil and Xtort is about equal as to how difficult it is to bother mentioning much on most of Adios. The Major Label, non-KMFDM, MDFMK release makes for a much more interesting and entertaining listen than Adios does. Also "A-Go-Go" (A B-Sides and rarities collection) and "Retro" (A greatest hits collection) are worth picking up as well, especially A-Go-Go as it includes some of the original Money demos and song-quality wise almost stands up to the Nihil/Xtort era. The only really important thing about this album was it was the last of the original KMFDM career, but If this was KMFDM trying to say goodbye, sometimes goodbyes are better left unsaid.
Bu
This album marked the end of what was perhaps the best musical quad pairing in HISTORY of Konietzko, Esch, Schulz, Watts and the subsequent 3 year wait which unveiled the NEW KMFDM lineup. The music, while still great, wasn't quite the same since this album was released. It's a hard hitting album with the mind bending "Witness", the high energy DIY, and the prophetic "Adios" at the end. The reason I say this was prophetic was that I believe this album had an extremley strange coincidence behind it. It was released the same day of the Columbine massacre as well as the break up of the band until the next millennium. This made me believe in more than what we can see here on Earth. Anyways, freaky stuff aside, no KMFDM collection is complete without the last album of their amazing 90's stint. Get it.