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Nitzer Ebb

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Album cover of Join in the Chant
Join in the Chant
06:04
Album cover of Never Known
Never Known
04:04
Album cover of Warsaw Ghetto
Warsaw Ghetto
03:47
Album cover of Godhead
Godhead
04:28
Album cover of Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works
Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works
03:46
Album cover of I Thought (Robag's Schikkuli Vocal Rework)
I Thought (Robag's Schikkuli Vocal Rework)
06:34
Album cover of Hearts and Minds
Hearts and Minds
03:44
Album cover of Join in the Chant
Join in the Chant
05:24
Album cover of Control (I'm Here) (The Hacker Remix 2006)
Control (I'm Here) (The Hacker Remix 2006)
06:19
Album cover of Let Your Body Learn
Let Your Body Learn
02:48

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Formed by Essex boys Vaughan Harris, Douglas McCarthy and David Gooday, Nitzer Ebb were in the forefront of the so-called industrial dance style genre - hypnotic, pulsating synth-based music with a distinctly Germanic flavour, often referred to as EBM or electronic body music. The band achieved only minor chart recognition in the UK, never managing to break the top 50. In the USA it was a different story though, and the band were a popular dance act with six hit singles in the late 1980s, a number of which crossed over into the rock charts.

Best known for the 1986 release 'Murderous', a track which has been sampled and remixed by numerous artists, the band stopped performing in 1995 but reformed in 2007 following the release of the retrospective complation 'Body of Work' in 2006. The band subsequently toured with Depeche Mode and latterly have enjoyed a renaissance due to some of their early material featuring in soundtracks such as 'Grand Theft Auto IV', the 'Saw' films and the popular TV series 'Castle'.