there's nothing good about what eric and dylan did. KMFDM condemn it. Eric & Dylan didn't understand KMFDM at all. Eric & Dylan are the kids that KMFDM failed to reach with their message. What Eric & Dylan did was nothing more than weakness. It was the result of one kid's negative influence on another, and the other kid's negative reaction to a medication. If they had a sense of justice, there's a lot of people who would not have died that day. Even though this is what I believe, I still identify with Eric & Dylan as a person who was severely bullied and tormented through middle school and highschool. I wish I could have befriended them. I would have tried to stop them.
@XX N1GHTL1FE XX They killed more than just their bullies. They killed kids that didn't know them. They killed a black kid in a wheelchair just for being black. They became far worse than who they wanted to punish. If they had only killed their bullies, maybe the world would have seen them as more than monsters. All they did was make life harder for those of us who just happened to share their interests. They didn't solve anything. They just made the problem worse. Justice through violence is fascism and it only creates more hostility.
@@HumanoidMachine as much as I agree with you, without the occurrence of Columbine, the government wouldn't give a shit about gun control. But still they did inspire a bunch of copycats. At the core matter, things that are done are done, we can't do anything about it sadly, the victims have all passed away leaving their lives behind just because of two seniors. I know they were horrible doing such things, but I can't help but feeling somewhat sympathetic towards them, I know it is wrong to feel so but that is how I feel, I can't help it. But isn't it profound to think about the fact that everyone could have been happy and this whole thing could have been preventable? Life is strange man.
As a diehard fan I am of KMFDM I recognize Saschas double entendres in alot of their lyrics. I mean you can take "ready to blow" in an obvious light of suicide. It's what I love about the band is sometime it's a dive into toxic and dark topics that many are afraid to shed light onto.
One of my favorite KMFDM songs. I wish they would stray back to this kind of sound.
This song makes me feel godlike.
Thanks for this...KMFDM still sounds so fresh after all these years!
Natural selection
Smoke a wood
In the woods
On some wood
NATURAL SELECTION!
Sturmgeist89
deserves more views
this song fucking rules man
I'm your nightmare coming true !!!
Like if Pekka-Eric brought you
perhana
Smoke a wood
In the woods
On some wood
Naturalselector89
broken dreams smoke a wood
In the woods
R.I.P ERIC DYLAN..WITH VICTIM..
GOD HELP THEM..:')
there's nothing good about what eric and dylan did. KMFDM condemn it. Eric & Dylan didn't understand KMFDM at all. Eric & Dylan are the kids that KMFDM failed to reach with their message. What Eric & Dylan did was nothing more than weakness. It was the result of one kid's negative influence on another, and the other kid's negative reaction to a medication. If they had a sense of justice, there's a lot of people who would not have died that day. Even though this is what I believe, I still identify with Eric & Dylan as a person who was severely bullied and tormented through middle school and highschool. I wish I could have befriended them. I would have tried to stop them.
What they did had nothing to do with the messages of KMFDM, Marilyn Manson or Rammstein. Not his music, video games or anything.
what are you talking about?
@XX N1GHTL1FE XX They killed more than just their bullies. They killed kids that didn't know them. They killed a black kid in a wheelchair just for being black. They became far worse than who they wanted to punish. If they had only killed their bullies, maybe the world would have seen them as more than monsters. All they did was make life harder for those of us who just happened to share their interests. They didn't solve anything. They just made the problem worse. Justice through violence is fascism and it only creates more hostility.
@@HumanoidMachine as much as I agree with you, without the occurrence of Columbine, the government wouldn't give a shit about gun control. But still they did inspire a bunch of copycats. At the core matter, things that are done are done, we can't do anything about it sadly, the victims have all passed away leaving their lives behind just because of two seniors. I know they were horrible doing such things, but I can't help but feeling somewhat sympathetic towards them, I know it is wrong to feel so but that is how I feel, I can't help it. But isn't it profound to think about the fact that everyone could have been happy and this whole thing could have been preventable? Life is strange man.
As a diehard fan I am of KMFDM I recognize Saschas double entendres in alot of their lyrics. I mean you can take "ready to blow" in an obvious light of suicide. It's what I love about the band is sometime it's a dive into toxic and dark topics that many are afraid to shed light onto.
omg fuckin gooooood
Eric harris Come back in this Song lml
In the woods
On some wood
I'm here from Eric Harris
Domince Gasperince II Nah. I remember it’s from. Because of a video I think. This was his theme song. But of course this was 3 years ago.
Domince Gasperince II Oh I see. Thanks for the heads up.
columbine.
Eric Harris
Pekka es mi tio
Christ never risen, he is dead
I think og him as i hear the son of God, God or alien?