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- Nihil runtime "49.05".
- Nihil abstract "Nihil is the eighth studio album by industrial rock group KMFDM, released on April 4, 1995 on Wax Trax!/TVT. Nihil was recorded in 1994 in Seattle, Washington, and featured the return of former band member Raymond Watts and the first appearance of journeyman drummer Bill Rieflin. The album was mostly written by band leader Sascha Konietzko, who emphasized a less guitar-driven sound for the release. Nihil's first single, "Juke Joint Jezebel", is the band's most widely known song of all time, with millions of copies sold over various releases. Widely praised by critics, Nihil is one of the band's best-selling albums. After the original release went out of print, a remastered version was released in 2007.".
- Nihil artist KMFDM.
- Nihil genre Electronic_body_music.
- Nihil genre Industrial_metal.
- Nihil genre Industrial_rock.
- Nihil previousWork Angst_(KMFDM_album).
- Nihil producer Chris_Shepard.
- Nihil producer Sascha_Konietzko.
- Nihil recordLabel Metropolis_Records.
- Nihil recordLabel TVT_Records.
- Nihil recordLabel Wax_Trax!_Records.
- Nihil recordedIn Seattle.
- Nihil recordedIn Washington_(state).
- Nihil releaseDate "1995-04-04".
- Nihil runtime "2943.0".
- Nihil subsequentWork Xtort.
- Nihil type Album.
- Nihil wikiPageExternalLink 8931.
- Nihil wikiPageID "423616".
- Nihil wikiPageRevisionID "600939579".
- Nihil artist KMFDM.
- Nihil cover "KmfdmNihil.jpg".
- Nihil description "The "swooping, gospelish chorus" from "Juke Joint Jezebel", KMFDM's biggest hit".
- Nihil filename "Juke Joint Jezebel chorus.ogg".
- Nihil genre Electronic_body_music.
- Nihil genre Industrial_metal.
- Nihil genre Industrial_rock.
- Nihil hasPhotoCollection Nihil.
- Nihil label Metropolis_Records.
- Nihil label TVT_Records.
- Nihil label Wax_Trax!_Records.
- Nihil lastAlbum "Angst".
- Nihil length "124.0".
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- Nihil misc "--02-28".
- Nihil name "Nihil".
- Nihil nextAlbum "Xtort".
- Nihil note "hidden at the end of "Trust" on the Wax Trax!/TVT release".
- Nihil producer "Sascha Konietzko, Chris Shepard".
- Nihil recorded "1994".
- Nihil released "1995-04-04".
- Nihil rev AllMusic.
- Nihil rev "CMJ New Music Monthly".
- Nihil rev "Chicago Tribune".
- Nihil rev "Guitar Player".
- Nihil rev "Keyboard".
- Nihil rev "Washington Post".
- Nihil rev2score "favorable".
- Nihil rev3score "favorable".
- Nihil rev4score "favorable".
- Nihil rev5score "favorable".
- Nihil rev6score "favorable".
- Nihil thisAlbum "Nihil".
- Nihil title Brute_(song).
- Nihil title Juke_Joint_Jezebel.
- Nihil title Trust_(KMFDM_song).
- Nihil title ""Juke Joint Jezebel"".
- Nihil title "Beast".
- Nihil title "Disobedience".
- Nihil title "Flesh".
- Nihil title "Nihil".
- Nihil title "Revolution".
- Nihil title "Search & Destroy".
- Nihil title "Terror".
- Nihil title "Ultra".
- Nihil totalLength "2880.0".
- Nihil type Album.
- Nihil writer Chris_Shepard.
- Nihil writer En_Esch.
- Nihil writer Günter_Schulz.
- Nihil writer Mark_Durante.
- Nihil writer Pig_(musical_project).
- Nihil writer Sascha_Konietzko.
- Nihil writer "Durante, Esch, Konietzko, Schulz, Shepard, Watts".
- Nihil writer "Esch, Konietzko, Schulz".
- Nihil writer "Esch, Konietzko, Schulz, Watts".
- Nihil writer "Konietzko".
- Nihil writer "Konietzko, Schulz".
- Nihil writingCredits "yes".
- Nihil subject Category:1995_albums.
- Nihil subject Category:KMFDM_albums.
- Nihil type Album.
- Nihil type MusicalWork.
- Nihil type Work.
- Nihil type CreativeWork.
- Nihil type MusicAlbum.
- Nihil type Q482994.
- Nihil type InformationEntity.
- Nihil comment "Nihil is the eighth studio album by industrial rock group KMFDM, released on April 4, 1995 on Wax Trax!/TVT. Nihil was recorded in 1994 in Seattle, Washington, and featured the return of former band member Raymond Watts and the first appearance of journeyman drummer Bill Rieflin. The album was mostly written by band leader Sascha Konietzko, who emphasized a less guitar-driven sound for the release.".