KMFDMAngst

Label:

TVT Records – TVT 7202-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Heavy Metal

Tracklist

1 Light 6:05
2 A Drug Against War 3:43
3 Blood (Evil Mix)
VocalsChristine Siewert
5:11
4 Lust 4:22
5 Glory 3:53
6 Move On 5:32
7 No Peace
Organ [Hammond B3]Bruce Breckenfeld
4:28
8 A Hole In The Wall 5:49
9 Sucks 3:31
10 The Problem 6:03

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByTVT Records
  • Manufactured ByTVT Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Wax Trax! Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Wax Trax! Records, Inc.
  • Pressed BySpecialty Records Corporation
  • Recorded AtChicago Recording Company
  • Mixed AtChicago Recording Company
  • Mastered AtClassical Digital

Credits

  • ArtworkBrute*
  • EngineerChris Shepard
  • Mastered ByKonrad Strauss
  • PerformerSvet Am*
  • Producer, Mixed ByKMFDM Inc.
  • Typography [Type]Chris Z.*
  • Vocals [Female]Dorona Alberti
  • Written-ByAm*

Notes

Original jewel case version without SID codes that pre-dates KMFDM - Angst

All songs ©1993 Edition KMFDM Enterprises/Freibank/Artlos Music
© & ℗1993 Wax Trax! Records, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 16581 72022 0
  • Barcode (Scanned): 016581720220
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 4R TVT 7202-2 SRC=02 M1S4
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 4R TVT 7202-2 SRC=02 M1S3
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): 4R TVT 7202-2 SRC=02 M1S2

Other Versions (5 of 27)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Angst (CD, Album) KMFDM Enterprises RR 8987 2 Europe 1993
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Angst (CD, Album) Polystar PSCW-5053 Japan 1993
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Angst (Cassette, Album, SR, J-Card) TVT Records TVT 7202-4 US 1993
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Angst (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak) TVT Records TVT 7202-2 US 1993
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Angst (Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) Not On Label (KMFDM) none Bulgaria 1993

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Reviews

  • 8Eightcoins8
    Why is it so hard for them to release a 2xLP reissue with the right track order?
    • mythFKAsisyphus's avatar
      mythFKAsisyphus
      Pre orders for 2xLP 45 RPM pressing now open https://kmfdm.fulfillmentmerch.com/collections/media
      • GweedoGetz's avatar
        GweedoGetz
        this needs a vinyl release already.. impatiently awaiting that day. ;)
        • media_wasteland's avatar
          media_wasteland
          Edited 6 years ago
          KMFDM's sixth studio album, and arguably the "heaviest" album of the original band's existence. This was the first album with guitarist Mark Durante, and engineer Chris Shepard, both of which were on the next 2 albums, which are arguably considered the KMFDM essential trilogy (Angst, Nihil, & Xtort), one could argue that the reason this album has such a heavy sound was due to the fact that this was the first time in the band's history that they had two highly skilled and talented guitar players, also, this was the first time En Esch was working on an album again since "Naive", being Esch was responsible for guitar on the earlier albums, that meant there was now 3 guitarists writing material, and competing for play time on the album, likely leading to healthy competition, and each likely upping the ante (which is likely how a band can go from writing techno driven songs like spiritual house, to bombastic wall of guitar metal tracks like " A drug against war" in just one album). Needless to say, if you've ever heard anything at all you liked from KMFDM, you're going to like this one. Excessive Force's albums are of the same quality and era as Angst, and are equally worth checking out, considering KMFDM only had a short time preforming at this level, it's a shame that the EF albums are often not known about and ed over, because they sit perfectly between Money and Angst.

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