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Following the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre incident (which happened the same day ''Adios'' was released) and the stigma of the shooters being avid fans. The band went on a short hiatus, forming the project [[MDFMK]] in 2000. | Following the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre incident (which happened the same day ''Adios'' was released) and the stigma of the shooters being avid fans. The band went on a short hiatus, forming the project [[MDFMK]] in 2000. | ||
− | Just a couple of years later, KMFDM reformed adding Lucia Cifarelli of MDFMK (and formerly of the band Drill | + | Just a couple of years later, KMFDM reformed adding Lucia Cifarelli of MDFMK (and formerly of the band Drill to the line-up and released Skold's last album with KMFDM entitled ''Attak''. |
Due to Tim's commitment as producer for Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'', he was not able to feature in the line-up for KMFDM's 2002 Sturm & Drang tour (he did however make two guest appearances on June 4 and June 5). | Due to Tim's commitment as producer for Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'', he was not able to feature in the line-up for KMFDM's 2002 Sturm & Drang tour (he did however make two guest appearances on June 4 and June 5). |