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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 177 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    KMFDM Forever SUCKS!( Just Kidding! THEY ROCK!)

    by FlansGoJiggles on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The band opened with Angelspit and they performed "Vena Cava" and "Skinny Little Bitch". I rocked and jammed to the beats. KMFDM comes out with Godlike and beautiful Lucia's vocals really showed in "Looking for Strange" and "Bait & Switch". The band performed "megalomaniac", Juke-Joint Jezebel", "Light" and "potz Blitz". Listening to "DIY" truely made me feel proud to be punk. They blazed the club with "WWII". I recommend this concert and support Angelspit. If your in to METAL, industrial , techno, or just want to see a good concert, this is the one for you. I REALLY REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE ENDING SONG FOR THE KMFDM CONCERT ON SEPT 26, I LOVE IT! IF ANYONE KNOW, PLEASE PLEASE POST THE ANSWER! I HAVE SEARCHED EVERYWHERE AND CAN'T FIND IT!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ultra Beat Deluxe

    by anonymous1987 on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    KMFDM puts on an awesome show! And Luccia is a girl in an industrial band that doesn't look ridiculous on stage.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Better then expected

    by thelobster on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Walked into the show not expecting too much and they blew me away. Only thing that would have been better is if the band had been a bit more engaging with the audience and hadn't just powered though their set list.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    KMFDM was ok

    by OldBoyKMFMDFan on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The guitar rhythms were great. The light show was generic. The female vox was a great perfomer. But, it seemed to be an off night for them. Sasha was more animated playing the older songs than the new ones. He seemed to come alive when singing GodLike. Still I love this band and my wife (her first time hearing and seeing them) liked the music.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    KMFDM -- Kickin' Metal Fabulous Dance Music

    by Mistabojangles on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Unlike some industrial groups, KMFDM peformed with real instruments, for the most part. And it made all the difference. The drumming was heavy and intense. The guitars, though tuned down a little low for my taste, were shredding. There were many loyal fans at the Boston show, and it was clear that most of the audience was drinking this international blend of industrial tea up. The mosh pit was just as raging as I've seen at some traditional metal shows, and almost everyone seemed to be thumping a foot or a tapping a hand to the beat. Unless 80s/90s industrial music is one of your favorite genres, though, you're not going to recognize many or any of the songs, and you certainly won't have a real sense of the show's climax and encores... but it's still a decent show that is sure to at least wake you up and fuel your mind for whatever other adventures you seek in the night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    25 years of the ultra heavy beat!

    by planetonamor on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    It's a rare concert that can get me out of the house away from taking care of my young daughter. Thankfully, mom was willing to grant me the car and the time away for this concert. I'm so glad I was able to make it! The band was on fire with a positive vibe and the crowd slammed and danced throughout their 90-minute set, which was packed with most of the big songs from nearly every album in their extensive catalogue (no "Juke Joint Jezebel" was the major omission, so they left me wanting more at the end!). The songs played from the new album fit in well with the older classics and I left very satisfied. Here's to 25 more years of KMFDM!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Epic

    by rlaskey on 9/27/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    KMFDM is one act I never thought I'd get to see live, and it was everything I had hoped + a whole lot more. Incredibly high energy, very powerful, great stage performance, a proper amount of lighting and effects.. If you have any interest in the band or in the sound (or, really, in any kind of rock or electronic music), then you must not miss them.