WWIII is KMFDM's thirteenth studio album, released on September 23, 2003. It follows the common KMFDM practice of naming albums with five-letter words...
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World War III (disambiguation) (redirect from WWIII (song))
1970 WWIII, a Los Angeles–based band fronted by Mandy Lion World War III (Mac album), 1999 World War III (Madina Lake album), 2011 WWIII (album), a 2003...
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WWIII Live 2003 is a live album by industrial rock band KMFDM from their WWIII tour, recorded at the House of Blues, Chicago on October 27, 2003. It was...
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Mandy Lion (section World War Three (WWIII))
his previous band, WWIII. WWIII signed with Sony Records and Reality Entertainment, and on October 30, 2003, released their first album in 12 years, When...
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KMFDM (section Album artwork)
final track on WWIII, although that was to be the last album on which Watts performed. WWIII was on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums Chart for seven...
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Ben Hoffman (redirect from WWIII (Wheeler Walker Jr. album))
therave.com. The Rave. Retrieved March 9, 2021. "Wheeler announces new album "WWIII"". Wheeler Walker Jr. Misiaszek, Emma (May 3, 2023). "Comedian Mike Epps...
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KMFDM discography (redirect from Wurst (album))
primarily simple mono- or bi-color motifs (early albums) to highly detailed multi-color schemes (Attak, WWIII). The remaining cover artwork has been a mixture...
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November of the same year, the band flew to Montreal, Quebec, Canada for the WWIII Weekend Festival in support of the Seven Churches release, playing alongside...
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daughter (Annabella Asia Konietzko, born February 14, 2008). Attak (2002) WWIII (2003) Hau Ruck (2005) Tohuvabohu (2007) Blitz (2009) WTF?! (2011) Kunst...
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around the same time. Watts recorded on Attak (2002) and WWIII (2003), and KMFDM's tours for the albums had sometimes included PIG songs in their setlist. Watts...
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