Oomph!
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Oomph!

Oomph! formed in 1989 around the trio of Dero Goi on vocals, Andreas Crap on guitar, and Robert Flux on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1995,...

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Oomph! built German industrial metal from the ground up.

The trio's hard-hitting sound mixed aggression with electronic textures for over three decades.

For a sense of their blend, try 'Der Neue Gott' or 'Augen Auf.' They frame the band's mix of guitars and synth hooks pretty well.

They carved out a space in the German scene with early tracks like 'Brennende Liebe' and later reached a wider audience with the chart hit 'Augen Auf.' Their music kept an industrial foundation while folding in electronic dance or pop elements, as you can hear in 'Der Neue Gott.' It's a sound that stayed heavy but never stopped evolving.

Formed in 1989, they released their self-titled debut in 1995. Albums like 'Wunschkind' in 1998 and 'Plasma' in 2000 marked shifts, and they kept putting out records through 'Ritual' in 2021.

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Oomph! formed in 1989 around the trio of Dero Goi on vocals, Andreas Crap on guitar, and Robert Flux on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1995, establishing a hard-hitting industrial metal sound that mixed aggression with electronic textures. They built a following in the German scene with songs like 'Brennende Liebe' and 'Wach Auf.'

Their fourth album, 'Wunschkind' from 1998, brought them wider attention. The single 'Augen Auf' became a chart hit.

They've released albums fairly steadily since then, from the experimental 'Plasma' in 2000 to later records like 'Monster' in 2008 and 'Ritual' in 2021. Their sound has kept its industrial foundation while sometimes incorporating electronic dance or pop elements. Tracks like 'Der Neue Gott' and 'Diesmal Wirst Du Sehn' show that blend of heavy guitars and synth hooks.

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