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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 8, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Tvt
  • ASIN: B000003RFH
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #237,868 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Money
2. Vogue
3. Help Us Save Us Take Us Away
4. Bargeld
5. Spiritual House
6. Sex on the Flag [Jezebeelzebuttfunk Mix][Mix]
7. I Will Pray
8. We Must Awaken
9. Under Satan [Dub]
10. Vogue [2000]
11. Money [DeUtschmark Mix]

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This is an ideal KMFDM album for both the fan and the uninitiated alike. Led by mastermind Sasha Konietzko, the band's defining elements are on full display: staccato machine rhythms, languidly angry lead vocals, choruses of female backing vocals and lyrics full of vague calls to action. "Money" and "Sex on the Flag" are trademark KMFDM techno-metal with good guitar riffs, while "Help Us/Save Us ..." and "Bargeld" are imaginatively programmed and rigidly soulful. The adventurous "Spiritual House" and satirical "We Must Awaken" add diversity to the album's overall feel. Also included are alternate versions of some songs (including "I Will Pray," a version of the band's classic "Godlike"). --Mark McCleerey

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not their greatest album, but one of the most important, August 21, 2004
Before I get to the review, I'd like to give some background info on this album and why it's a very important album in the history of the band. When KMFDM started working on this album, it was called Splits, because half of the album was being made by Sascha Konietzko, and the other half was being made by En Esch and Gunter Shulz. Wax Trax(their record company at the time) liked Sascha's half, but rejected the other half, saying it sounded nothing like KMFDM. This explains why there's really only 6 completely new songs on this album. En Esch and Gunter were pretty angry, but their work was eventually released as the En Esch solo album, "Cheesy". This event is also what caused all of the tensions between the two sides, and it eventually led to the break up of the band in 1999.

Now for the review. This album is a huge departure from Naive and it almost feels like a side project from KMFDM. Unlike most of their albums around this time, it's mostly keyboards with little guitar. It's still pretty good, though, and the first six songs are all classics and some of the best songs the band has released.

Money(one of the album's singles) is a very catchy song, and it's one of my favorite songs by them. It opens with an orchestration, but then switches to a more Godlike track. Vogue(the other single), Help Us Save Us Take Us Away, Bargeld(which is German for Cash), and Spiritual House are dance/house tracks which don't sound much like KMFDM, but are still very solid. The remix of Sex on the Flag is a bit more guitar oriented, though, and with it's catchy chorus, it could be the best song on the album.

I'm not particularly fond of the rest of the album. I guess Sascha didn't have any more new material, because the rest of the songs are either remixes or sample-fests. I Will Pray is a remix of Godlike which doesn't hold a candle to any of the other versions. We Must Awaken is a religious satire which features many samples. Under Satan is just recycled KMFDM lyrics(there's even some that were already used on this album) which are resung over a remix of More and Faster. The Vogue remix is actually pretty good, but I'd rather see a new song, and the same goes for the instrumental version of Money. These songs aren't necessarily bad, but they feel out of place here, and probably would've been better off on the singles for the album.

So overall, I'd say you should get this if you want some Techno-ish KMFDM or if you just want anything by the band. You'll probably be disappointed by the second half, but the first half makes it worth buying. It's also getting to be kind of rare, so if you see it for very cheap you should definitely get it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Album, March 5, 2004
By eRgO (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This is one of KMFDM's best albums, next to Naive and Angst. Money finds the band having a lot of fun while making a point, namely on the song "Money," with dancy beats, metal-slick guitars (but not the fast death metal types found on NIHIL or ATTAK), and Sascha rapping about "selling drugs on the street/cause that's what pays/I make a coupla hundred/in just one day." The band had really honed its synth/electronic capabilities at this point, which is also evident on their previous album Naive. Songs like "Vogue" and the classic club fave "Sex on the Flag" rely heavily on synth-driven structures, pulling from both Techno and House-dance influences. And the wonderful "Help Us, Save Us, Take Us Away," which takes a slide guitar over a slow funky beat, makes industrial blues a reality. The other songs are good as well, but some of the remixes are a little much. Also, "I Will Pray" and "Under Satan" are decent remixes or revamps of "Godlike" and "Die Now, Live Later" from Naive.

On Money, the band did what it still does very well: Taking current styles and blending them into the KMFDM sound. This would be their last real dance-friendly album, as Angst would lead the charge for the more aggressive sounds we know today. Not that this is a bad thing (or that you still can't dance to it). Fans of Naive or UAIOE will definitely get a kick out of Money. But if you're a fan of the heavy sounds of NIHIL, Angst or XTORT, you might want to approach this release with caution.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Money is a gem in the middle of the KMFDM discography, October 8, 2006
By now, the metal/industrial band KMFDM had found a way to mix wit, war and words with a techno/synth/pop direction. This is balanced out well with some hard, intense vocals as well as soothing female vocals. With MONEY, released in the fall of 1992, KMFDM was continuing to put their stamp on the niche they had themselves filled in the alternative metal market, while still maintaining a unique style that bucked the trend.

Money starts off with the title track, a groovy, dark dance sound that has some uplifting synth, which is reminiscent of a scary movie where dark clowns rule evil circus grounds. Money is a well-structured song that has a great beat to it. This then leads us straight into a driving rocker called "Vogue" that starts out with a simple voice announcing "hello, teenage America". The beats and overall pop-rhythm of this song carries along at a fast pace, and is only slowed down by segments of a churning cascade of drumbeats that build up for the next chorus. By far still to this day, it is one of my favorite KMFDM songs. The signature female vocals as well as background vocals and atmospheric tones only add to the creativity that makes MONEY a great album.

Track three is "Help us, save us, Take us away" and is another gem all its own. This one rollicks along with a lackadaisical beat and a fun and flirtatious message. This changes throughout the song as we break into the haunting chorus of "Help us save us take us away". This song's structure is also great because it breaks into a couple different segments where the guitars and various synth solos get a little feature time.

Bargled is another awesome track, and by now there is no question this album is tight, cohesive, and strong. Bargled starts off with a little ditty of electronic drums before starting in on a laymen's chorus that eventually erupts with several of the greatest riffs and beats that I've ever heard. I play this song while I am driving...all the time!

Sex on the Flag is another track that is similar to "help us/save us/take us away" in that it is rich in theme and lyrics and though is less in the driving power pop beat department, still stands on its own very well. If you are new to KMFDM or are looking for something with a Dance/Trance sound that is mixed with a dark, driving guitar and apolitical and societal issues as a backdrop, KMFDM's "Money" is a great place to start.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great album!
this album seems to be the most underrated kmfdm album by most of the fans of kmfdm. i think the main misconception people have about kmfdm is that they are a "heavy metal" band... Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Ryan Lovejoy

5.0 out of 5 stars The Gates of Hell are Open For You!
Before I begin, I have to say that I'm not sure if alot of people carry my outlook on this album and that KMFDM has other albums for the casual user to plug into. Read more
Published on February 24, 2005 by TastyBabySyndrome

4.0 out of 5 stars Under Satan
KMFDM is definitely of my favorite bands of all time. I had the immense pleasure of seeing the band live as well as meeting them in person over the past summer. Read more
Published on April 1, 2003 by Erica Anderson

3.0 out of 5 stars KMFDM's best [3.5 stars]
I don't know what it is about this CD, probably the lack of guitars and pure electronics. Most of their albums sound to muddy with a lot of guitar and useless computer bleeps. Read more
Published on January 18, 2002 by asdfasdf5656w

3.0 out of 5 stars Even KMFDM has a bad day
I own almost every KMFDM and post-KMFDM album and this has always stood out sharply as the worst of the lot.

Why? Well, it hardly has any new songs on it. Read more

Published on December 20, 2001 by el_abrotsky

5.0 out of 5 stars One of KMFDM's best
I like Money because it isn't overdone...-- this is just your basic, good sounding industrial album.
Published on August 22, 2001 by Kmfdm_fan

5.0 out of 5 stars "Money" brings KMFDM much more than...
Being a KMFDM fan, it's hard to pick an album to review. Most are fantastic, and many are worthy of praise. But "Money" made me a KMFDM fan. Read more
Published on January 16, 2001 by mrgamgee

5.0 out of 5 stars one of KMFDM's best
This is a brilliant CD, there is no other way to describe it. From the moment you hear the first few bars of opener Money, you will be hooked. Read more
Published on October 24, 2000 by Ben Rhodes

5.0 out of 5 stars Oh Man!
This is the album I should have bought first but I was a tool and waited two years and bought Angst. Not to take anything away from Angst mind you. Read more
Published on July 6, 2000 by pepper25

4.0 out of 5 stars Quite listenable, but not the zenith of ultra heavy beat.
Even though this is not one of my favorite KMFDM CDs, it's still the one I listen to most. I'm not sure why. I guess it's just catchy, without jumping and grabbing you. Read more
Published on June 21, 2000 by KrabbyKrush

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