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Encyclopedia > Brute (single)

"Brute" is a KMFDM single from their 1995 album Nihil. It contains 4 different mixes of the song "Brute" as well as an alternate version of the song "Revolution".


Tracklisting

  1. "Brute (Nihil Mix)"
  2. "Brute (Kun$t Mix)"
  3. "Brute (In Your Face Mix)"
  4. "Brute (Punch Mix)"
  5. "Revolution II"



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Brute Force may be shamefully short in the story department, but it certainly doesn’t come up short in the visuals.
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Brute Force puts you in control of a squad of four soldiers charged with preserving galactic peace.
As mentioned earlier, multiplayer is truly where it’s at in Brute Force, and replayability is a clear benefactor from this.
Although the most deliberately paced gamers (like myself) will already be prone to switching repeatedly throughout a level, this feature will allow even the most trigger-happy gamers to experiment with other characters once they beat the mission, letting them try their hand at a level multiple times with a different strategy.
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