Product Details
WWIII

WWIII
KMFDM

Price:

This item is not available for purchase from this store.
Click here to go to Amazon to see other purchasing options.


11 new or used available from £4.32

Average customer review:

Track Listing

  1. WWIII
  2. From Here On Out
  3. Blackball
  4. Jihad
  5. Last Things
  6. Pity For The Pious
  7. Stars And Stripes
  8. Bullets Bombs And Bigotry
  9. Moron
  10. Revenge
  11. Intro

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #97034 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-09-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Customer Reviews

Be All That You Can Be...........and they have4
For those of you I have bored with previous reviews you will know the score...MDFMK was THE industrial album for me...however I do like a slice of metal guitar and a good riot inducing lyric of any sort and they are here in their multitudes.
WWIII is the cynics review of the last few years events...political but not preachy ( a problem with many bands today). For example the first track (my personal fave) is inciting us to wage war almost anything to do with corporate culture...and the michael take of dubya is fantastic...the guy needs it.
This album summed up is a return to albums like XTORT or the bomb of a track "A DRUG AGAINST WAR". It puts guitars and seething pulses back into the KMFDM vibe. Not that ATTAK! didnt but somehow this album has more punch, more cut and thrust and certainly more dancefloor potential. For a band that really have stayed in a vein this is a rich vein to tap...a good album,not the best but nearly. It puts the so styled KKerrang metal of today to shame...these guys have been around years...where will slipknuts be in 10 years time?
If you want your music simultaneously seething,furious and intelligent pick this up. It will appeal whether you are 10 or 50 and on very different levels,as with all KMFDM albums. If you wish to remain a sheep...fine.....I declare war on Christina, Britney and Eminem!!!

More and Faster5
Great stuff, had to review it again after my last one didn't make it. Well, definitely 5 stars, it keeps the good work of ATTAK! up, and even improves on it. From WWIII, with its crazy banjo/slide intro to the track Intro itself, the humour and anger just keeps coming. Their attacks on Bush are great, and they make a serious point without being boring or pompous. I enjoyed Skold's input, but i don't miss him at all, Lucia is excellent, especially on From Here On Out, Watts is great, although we could have done without the sound of some woman screaming her head off on one of the tracks. And Kapt'n K is Ze Godfazzer of Industrial Rrrrrock, as he claims in his fake pidgin-English accent on Intro. Also, the old recycled lyrics all through the album are great, with the drums from Ikons making an appearance. If you're a fan, you'll be very pleasently surprised. Great album!!

KMFDM doin' it again ?5
Everyone who listens to nu-metal or rap-metal music should give thanks for Sascha and the rest of the freaks who've made up KMFDM over the years. These guys were the originators and are still the best.

Always consistant without being predictable WWIII provides no surprises (listen to the lyrics of "Intro" and the band tell you as much).

"Stars & Stripes" and "Revenge" are my picks as the best tracks on the album. The former is the best anti-Iraq war song I've heard so far and the latter is a classic KMFDM rocker (194 bpm no less !!)

Do yourself a favour, get this album and treat yourself to more from the masters of the "ultra heavy beat"