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Symbols (album)

Symbols
Album by KMFDM
Released September 23, 1997
Recorded ???
Genre Industrial
Length 56 min 36 s
Record label Wax Trax!/TVT
Producer KMFDM, Chris Shepard
Professional reviews
AMG 3 stars out of 5 link
KMFDM Chronology
Xtort
(1996)
Symbols
(1997)
MDFMK
(1998)

The title of KMFDM's 1997 album is a string of five unpronouncable, non-alphabetic symbols (explosive starburst, skull and crossbones, bomb with lit fuse, spiral, pounding fist). Sascha Konietzko avoids giving an explanation of the meanings of the symbols, but other band members have claimed they're meant to be similar to the unpronouncable symbols used to indicate cursing in the word balloons of comics. The album is usually catalogued as Symbols, but it's also commonly referred to as KMFDM (suggesting it to be a self-titled album) and !@#$%.

Symbols marked the introduction of Tim Skold. While his contribution to this album was merely as a guest, he would eventually become a full-fledged member and remain so for years to come.

Track listing

  1. "Megalomaniac" (Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  2. "Stray Bullet" (Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  3. "Leid und Elend" (Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  4. "Mercy" (Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  5. "Torture" (Ogre, Konietzko)
  6. "Spit Sperm" (Raymond Watts, Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  7. "Anarchy" (Tim Skold, Esch, Konietzko, Schulz, William Rieflin)
  8. "Down and Out" (Esch, Konietzko, Abby Travis , Schulz)
  9. "Unfit" (Watts, Esch, Konietzko, Schulz)
  10. "Waste" (Konietzko, Travis, Esch, Rieflin, Schulz)

Personnel

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