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Sister Machine Gun

Mortal Kombat: More Kombat – Review

February 1, 1997

Big budget movie, big budget music. More Kombat is a corollary to the original. Both compilations are a meeting ground for techno and metal.

Sister Machine Gun – with Die Krupps at Axis – Review

February 1, 1996

With a track on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack, Sister Machine Gun is a powerful live band. “Burn,” the single, is industrial with a trip hop vibe.

Die Krupps – with Sister Machine Gun at Axis – Review

February 1, 1996

He had a penchant for doing “the stadium intro” (where he yells the name of the upcoming song hoping for applause of recognition) but nobody got into it.

The Black Box: The First 13 Years – Review

December 1, 1994

Three CDs, 41 songs, and a 76 page, fully-illustrated booklet. Many of the tracks are outtakes or remixes found only on 12″ or 7″ single collections.

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