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Oomph! initially emerged as an electronic project. Their self-titled debut, Oomph! (1992), was heavily rooted in , characterized by synthesizers and minimal guitar work.

After moving to major labels, Oomph! began to dominate the German charts. Plastik (1999) introduced a more melodic, gothic-industrial sound, featuring a collaboration with punk legend . Oomph- Discography

style that would later influence bands like Rammstein. By the time they released was heavily rooted in

Arguably the first masterpiece of the early era. Defekt saw the introduction of distorted power chords married to dance beats—the true birth of Neue Deutsche Härte . The song "Ice-Coffin" (German version) remains a fan favorite for its gothic atmosphere. Oomph- Discography

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