The artists name is Aidan Smith. In the 90s there was a show called liquid television where amateur animators would get discovered and have shows launched. Liquid television gave birth to Beavis and Butthead and Eaon Flux. Smith was featured on liquid television but his show was never released.
@@nyccollinno they had a skit called Frog Baseball that was their debut. They also cut the tweeter off a grasshopper with a chainsaw on Liquid TV. There’s also a sketch of the basic characters (Tom Anderson/Hank Hill, hippie teacher, and I think Beavis and Butthead) in a crowd watching a band play at like the fairgrounds that berthed the “play some Skynyrd man!” heckle from the 90’s
@@Jw071 Hey there! Thanks for the response, I was just saying that “Butthead”, as we all remember, was retroactively changed to “Butt-Head”. Really weird! Mandela Effect.
Listened to this song periodically for like 20 years and only in the last week or two did it occur to me that the name of the song might be a satirical reference to the War On Drugs.
I remember this first person shooter "ZPC" (Zero Population Count) from a german computer magazine called "Power Play". I never played it, to be honest.
This really should have earned a breakthrough video designation. And this band deserved to be way more huge than they got to be. i guess the true innovators aren't appreciated in their own time.
@@hemprope4326 wrong because some shitheads gave it a bad name back in the 90's with a little incident that for some reason m. manson got the blame for somehow
Cheat sheet: 0:08 What Do You Know, Deutschland? 0:27 Don't Blow Your Top 0:30 Godlike (single) 0:35 Don't Blow Your Top (single) 0:47 Sucks (single) 1:20 A Drug Against War (single) 1:35 Naïve 1:53 Split (single) 1:59 Money 2:31 UAIOE 2:43 More & Faster (single) 3:01 Angst 3:37 Vogue (single) The bearded guy at 3:34 is Arman from "ZPC", a 1996 computer game Aidan Hughes/BRUTE! did the art design for. And 3:40 appears to be BRUTE!'s self-portrait (as is the man on the "Money" album cover).
I actually do remember those days, back when the M stood for 'music' instead of 'money.' The mainstream music often sucked, but for harder or more off beat tunes, you had Headgiver's Ball or 120 Minutes. There was also Teletunes for the real alternative stuff, too.
First time I heard of KMFDM was on Beavis and Butthead of this very song. Then Mortal Kombat came out and I was hooked. After that I heard Apathy and then started collecting the cds.
I saw these guys in a smaller venue, they brought in their own power generators on a Semi truck! Crowd was out of control, I dont think they were invited back to that place, we trashed it.
+Steve Wander Sounds like a GWAR concert, back in 1990; they debaucherized the shit out of Los Angeles. These guys are on my list to see in concert; my friends Sven Homie, Tommy Onal , & Ivan Sasaki turned me on to KMFDM; Gary Mumper, introduced me to their video. And now, my life is just... peachy.
I saw them here at the Paramount in October. My friend and I were leaving and, through the side door to the sidewalk, comes Sascha so we talked to him for a few minutes and got some decent pictures.
yep... sure it is to some ;-) Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, which, keeping the same word order, literally translates as "no majority for the pity", but is typically given the loose translation of "no pity for the majority".
@@sonnygruntstick Fentanyl patches were diverted. Sublimaze. An Alza Johnson & Johnson product That company gets royalties whenever oxycodone is sold . "Kingpin"
As a Christian kid in the 90s I struggled because I loved the style of this music but necessarily the message. Then I discovered Circle of Dust and Klank and (almost) never turned back.
Sadly yeah… But some of us got it some better ways like from beavis and butthead, Brütal Legend, MTV or that one ps1 Racing game. KMFDM was still pretty popular even before the shooting, The MTV had a shitload of KMFDM.
Not sure if it has been brought up but this was on an original episode of Beavis & Butthead and I remember seeing it as a teenager and it was kind of one of those melt your brain moments of coolness...another from that show was when they put Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck by Prong on the show.
2:30 sounds like something Jeff Loomis would do. sick guitar solo. dang, from the grunge era too. what groundbreaking music. i can definitely sense Metallica and Pantera influences, but they definitely pioneered a sound in the early 90s.
I saw these guys in the early 90s in the East Village when I was living in Manhattan. This video reminds me of Beavis and Butthead. LOL one comment got it right
This music video makes me wish there was an adult animated show drawn in the KMFDM album artwork style
The artists name is Aidan Smith. In the 90s there was a show called liquid television where amateur animators would get discovered and have shows launched. Liquid television gave birth to Beavis and Butthead and Eaon Flux. Smith was featured on liquid television but his show was never released.
@@johnnygoodman2003So brute! has lost media??
@@johnnygoodman2003Always been “Butt-Head” now. Mandela Effect.
@@nyccollinno they had a skit called Frog Baseball that was their debut. They also cut the tweeter off a grasshopper with a chainsaw on Liquid TV. There’s also a sketch of the basic characters (Tom Anderson/Hank Hill, hippie teacher, and I think Beavis and Butthead) in a crowd watching a band play at like the fairgrounds that berthed the “play some Skynyrd man!” heckle from the 90’s
@@Jw071 Hey there! Thanks for the response, I was just saying that “Butthead”, as we all remember, was retroactively changed to “Butt-Head”. Really weird! Mandela Effect.
Listened to this song periodically for like 20 years and only in the last week or two did it occur to me that the name of the song might be a satirical reference to the War On Drugs.
Nothing gets by you, huh?
@@jasonsanders4177 Nope.😎
holy shit. wonder when I would have worked that out. 2040 maybe
I know I'm late to this conversation by 4 years, but i thought it was also an anti-war reference as well
@@doondoon8077 I think it's a little bit of both.
I always liked the artwork of Aidan Hughes, best known for creating most of the album covers.
Yeah i think the only one he didn't was Nihil but I havnt listened to them in a bit, same as newer Ministry stuff.. But i think it's almost all Brute!
This dude is the responsible for take kmfdm to another level, a full piece of art
I remember this first person shooter "ZPC" (Zero Population Count) from a german computer magazine called "Power Play". I never played it, to be honest.
@Hahaha BenisXDD ZPC: Zero Population Count. 1996.
BRUTE!
KMFDM made the 1980s and 1990s awesome
Blew the speakers out playing with this in my Honda CRX. 1996.
The 90s were so awesome, so much creativity in music, all music... I wish we had that now
Bro shut up
This is from the 80’s though
This really should have earned a breakthrough video designation.
And this band deserved to be way more huge than they got to be. i guess the true innovators aren't appreciated in their own time.
No one apreciates the band, neither now or then. Guess why.
They sound just like Ministry.
They actually turned down a bunch of major deals so they could own their own music.
@@Grrizo Because nobody likes good music and prefers penis music?
@@hemprope4326 wrong because some shitheads gave it a bad name back in the 90's with a little incident that for some reason m. manson got the blame for somehow
Cheat sheet:
0:08 What Do You Know, Deutschland?
0:27 Don't Blow Your Top
0:30 Godlike (single)
0:35 Don't Blow Your Top (single)
0:47 Sucks (single)
1:20 A Drug Against War (single)
1:35 Naïve
1:53 Split (single)
1:59 Money
2:31 UAIOE
2:43 More & Faster (single)
3:01 Angst
3:37 Vogue (single)
The bearded guy at 3:34 is Arman from "ZPC", a 1996 computer game Aidan Hughes/BRUTE! did the art design for.
And 3:40 appears to be BRUTE!'s self-portrait (as is the man on the "Money" album cover).
I was playing a name the album cover game with this and I got all of it right
This is awesome thank you! I always wondered who the bearded guy was
@@tastelesstouch the bearded guy is actually me
@@strangevisions5162dad?
2:47 is Godlike (single)
Easily one of the top 5 most enjoyable music videos of all time.
the kmfdm pill is a serious trip
"Dammit Beavis. huhuhu. Don't you care about anybody but yourself?"
HIGHER!!! HIGHER!!!
It is each man for himself. Mm heh.
I hated that lame ass show.
Lame mall fucks imitating cornholio for 1 year straight.
Fucking lane.
@@etherealcatholic5711 you're an ETHEREAL CATHOLIC! great! speaking of lame...
"Uh, no! Hehe. I don't care about anybody or anything. Except me!"
I just love how most of KMFDM’s album and single covers just come to life in the amazing music video for one of my favorite KMFDM songs.
Remember the days when MTV was good?
+MainsOnTheOhmsRange i dont remember KMFDM EVER being on MTV, and that's why i love them!
MainsOnTheOhmsRange MTV Was never good
This video played on MTV. This is exactly what people mean when they say "remember when MTV was good?".
I actually do remember those days, back when the M stood for 'music' instead of 'money.' The mainstream music often sucked, but for harder or more off beat tunes, you had Headgiver's Ball or 120 Minutes. There was also Teletunes for the real alternative stuff, too.
First time I heard of KMFDM was on Beavis and Butthead of this very song. Then Mortal Kombat came out and I was hooked. After that I heard Apathy and then started collecting the cds.
I saw these guys in a smaller venue, they brought in their own power generators on a Semi truck! Crowd was out of control, I dont think they were invited back to that place, we trashed it.
+Steve Wander Sounds like a GWAR concert, back in 1990;
they debaucherized the shit out of Los Angeles.
These guys are on my list to see in concert; my friends Sven Homie, Tommy Onal , & Ivan Sasaki turned me on to KMFDM; Gary Mumper, introduced me to their video.
And now, my life is just... peachy.
I played this whole album to death when it came out in 1993. Still effing awesome in 2018.
and relevant
And 2021
Still awesome in 2021
@@IeuroI Welcome to Biden's America.
these effing jocks 😡
One of my favorite songs of all time!!! KMFDM!!! I like their heavy stuff best
I showed this to my epileptic friend he got so happy he started dancing on the floor
Saw KMFDM in Denver in 1995 at the Paramount Theater. Awesome show, Korn was the opening act.
I saw them here at the Paramount in October. My friend and I were leaving and, through the side door to the sidewalk, comes Sascha so we talked to him for a few minutes and got some decent pictures.
Perfect omfg
C. R. Dam korn and kmfdm 1995 that be some epic shit.
*I hate you*
Saw them on that same tour in Portland oregon. Korn sucked lol.
K. Ketamine
M. Methamphetamine
F. Fentanyl
D. Dextromethorphan
M. Mescaline
yep... sure it is to some ;-)
Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, which, keeping the same word order, literally translates as "no majority for the pity", but is typically given the loose translation of "no pity for the majority".
KALL
MY
FN
DOC
MAN
no one was doing fent in 1993
@@sonnygruntstick
Fentanyl patches were diverted. Sublimaze. An Alza Johnson & Johnson product That company gets royalties whenever oxycodone is sold . "Kingpin"
Nope
One of the best music videos ever.
remember coming home drunk from the pub and seeing this with all their single covers coming to life, blew my mind
It's hard to believe that this piece of musical and visual badassary is 25 or so years old!
This song still hits hard as it ever did.
I love the 90s aesthetic of this video
Even my mom loves KMFDM.
They loved your mom too 🤩
Same. She named me after both Sascha and Lucia.
The best song Ministry never wrote.
But warp city in Rantology is really good.
Was and still am a big Ministry fan, when this first popped up on MTV bought the single the next day.
Or Rammstein.
WIR sind die Drogen gen Kriegen!
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste….or so they say….
High school 95 this song would get played in the am while smoking weed..
“KMFDM this music video will probably induce seizures”
KMFDM- Yes
This is so f’in great. I can’t believe it took me almost 30 years to hear it.
Kmfdm and Ministry were fantastic in the day, still are
same, i saw the name around but never heard it until now
Discovered them only recently here on TH-cam. Love them.
welcome to the party. i was way into industrial back in the early 90s...
Remember, aged anything is better than when it first popped out…
Seen in Headbangers ball in MTV Latino, Saturday's late at night, mid 90's, hooked since.
With Alfredo...when MTV was awesome with all the music / art of the 90's!!
Yup. Song is still bomb as shit and more than relevant over 20 years later.
I've been trying to find this video from my memory as a teen for years.
Este video lo ví por primera vez en MTV Nación Alternativa a mediados de los 90's.
Buenas épocas.
Y en Headbangers balls MTV
And I remember watching this on MTV late at night before Liquid Requiring reruns.
As a Christian kid in the 90s I struggled because I loved the style of this music but necessarily the message. Then I discovered Circle of Dust and Klank and (almost) never turned back.
We need a high Res version of this video
What I loved back in the y 90s about KMFDM, Ministry, Front Line Assembly, etc, was they didn't rely on computers do produce all their sound.
Such a badass fucking tune, love it. Old school
Holy crap. This is the shit everyone looks forward when having a bad trip😎
Estoy en esta cuarentena escuchando los temas de esta gran banda 👌🤘
Zero Zone yo igual amigo
yeah.
Family size Robitussin!
DXM trip
One of the best music videos
still the best music video ever
This goes back to my first trip a friend put this on
Left an impression
always loved this song and video!
This video changed my life!
they cooked so hard with this i wish we had more kmfdm music videos tbh .. especially in this style
shits fire
I Love this song
Foi a primeira música dessa banda que ouvi! Perfeita!!!
I have been listening to KMFDM for a long time and am just now finding this video? Amazing.
There's no "The" in the title. Not against "the" war, but against *all* war.
This ^
Media Monarchy no.comfort i.no care.and that's.....
But there is a the in the title...
Mr Apple 23 no there isnt
@@kaz85 Yes there is. There's no the in the lyric but there is a the in the title
So totally awesome!!!! First time view; nvr even heard of band; f@&cking bad ass cool !!!
KMFDM Forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you KMFDM!
Wow.
I never noticed how metal those guitars were somehow.
I also can't believe I overlooked that aspect of it, just god damn they're so heavy
This is art, from the music, to illoustration
Skate of art both Music and Video; cant get any Better..
Fuck Vevo. I like your version the most thank you for posting this.
I goddamn fuckin hate vevo
Who remember this clip on mtv in mid 90s
angst is such an amazing album
This band is like being at a slayer concert while you’re having a bad trip
one of the best videos ever.
The Future Belong to Those of Us Still Willing to get our Hands Dirty.
BEST SONG EVER!!!
When classics were classics...
Thumbs up if you watched this high as a kite.
Beavis: KILL EVERYTHING...oh, except me.
Butthead: dammit Beavis don't you care about anybody but yourself
@@unknownatthispoint Beavis: No, i don't care about anybody or anything except me. I live and die for myself, each man for himself.
Best music video ever made! Period!
A lot of people started listening to KMFDM after the columbine shootings
only posers listen to kmfdm cuz of columbine
@@rinahcks exactly
Sadly yeah… But some of us got it some better ways like from beavis and butthead, Brütal Legend, MTV or that one ps1 Racing game. KMFDM was still pretty popular even before the shooting, The MTV had a shitload of KMFDM.
i remember wearing this shirt to school abd suddenly the substitute teachers started offering me joints and shots between classes.
Not sure if it has been brought up but this was on an original episode of Beavis & Butthead and I remember seeing it as a teenager and it was kind of one of those melt your brain moments of coolness...another from that show was when they put Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck by Prong on the show.
Making visualizers out of album art is pretty tough these days, but Brute was doing this in the early 90’s!
Great video, great song - ahead of their time.
2:30 sounds like something Jeff Loomis would do. sick guitar solo. dang, from the grunge era too. what groundbreaking music. i can definitely sense Metallica and Pantera influences, but they definitely pioneered a sound in the early 90s.
KMFDM shaped my life. Stronger than ever Ever before!
Thank you original beavis and butthead for introducing me to this awesome music as a impressionable teen.
Beavis -" yeah ! Yeah! Kill everything!! Yeaaaahh!!"
Pretty sure it was my first acid trip when I saw this back in the 90's.
Drugs fought the law and the drugs won!
Yup, inner cities littered with addicts and piles of 💩. Now known as winning.
Never gets old.
Like: #555 FttW!
I remember first hearing this song on the opening of Crusty Demons of Dirt 3.
+Ross Coil Emig and Mcgrath killin it in glamis....man i just goosebumped typing this lol
That was one badass movie
Ross Coil no.food in.okay I'm.playing.forever don't want ur help.or friendship...
Beavis they took the cakes out of the urinals
HIGHER! HIGHER!
People I saw in this vid:
James Dean
Al Pacino
Joe Pesci
Anna Nicole Smith
Marilyn Monroe
Rasputin
KMFDM still sending it!..
Splat!!
I love when they show the letters and the guy splatters himself to death be like
K,....., M,....., F,......., D,......, M
I'll be playing this when I'm 90
Been my favorite since 96
Superbe clip. A Drug Against The War.
another band i got into because of "Beavis and Butthead."
It is each man for himself. I will fight and die, for myself.
InoMercy what if I’m kicking your ass? Will you care about me than? Lol
@@jeffwolfplays0513 i'd just care about my ass
Best FMX song ever
KMFDM made me do it
Total mindrape. Hail Kmfdm
Still arresting in 2022
"Yeah! Yeah! Kill everything! meheheh...except me."
This song still slams
I saw these guys in the early 90s in the East Village when I was living in Manhattan. This video reminds me of Beavis and Butthead. LOL one comment got it right
This videos pretty cool
They were waaay ahead of their time. ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
This is thrash and industrial combined.