Excessive Force Biography
Excessive Force was a brief side project that featured members of industrial metallists KMFDM. The band (which includes chief contributions from KMFDM singer/guitarist En Esch, plus several others going under aliases) debuted in 1992 with the debut Conquer Your World, which was followed two years later with their sophomore effort, Gentle Death, both of which were issued on the Wax Trax! label. ~ John Bush & Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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