Fleischmann (band)
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Fleischmann was a German band, founded in 1989, that pioneered a style called "Neue Deutsche Härte", being ancestors of successful bands like Rammstein.[1] Their style is considered a "missing link" between metal and NDH.
They released several albums, their most popular one being Hunger, which made its debut in 1995. A single was released from the album titled "Ohne Traurigkeit". They received help on the Hunger album from Farin Urlaub (from Die Ärzte), who assisted in the backing vocals and chorus.
Discography
- Studio albums
- Power of Limits (1992)
- Fleischwolf (1993)
- Das Treibhaus (1994)
- Hunger (1995)
References
- ^ Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann. Letzte Ausfahrt, Germania. I.P. Verlag, 1999.
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