KMF (album)

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KMF
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Studio album by
Released18 March 2016
Genre Pop
Length40:13
Label Bergen Mafia Records
Producer Axel Vindenes, Pål Vindenes, Robert Jønnum
Kakkmaddafakka chronology
Six Months Is a Long Time
(2013)
KMF
(2016)
Hus
(2017)
Singles from KMF
  1. "Galapagos"
  2. "Young You"
Professional ratings
Review scores
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KMF is the fourth studio album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka. It was released on 18 March 2016. [3]

Contents

Track listing

KMF track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Galapagos"Axel Vindenes3:15
2."May God"Pål Vindenes3:26
3."Young You"Axel Vindenes, Pål Vindenes3:40
4."Change"Axel Vindenes3:22
5."30 Days"Axel Vindenes, Pål Vindenes3:24
6."Fool"Axel Vindenes4:10
7."No Cure"Axel Vindenes3:50
8."Language"Pål Vindenes2:56
9."Superwoman"Axel Vindenes2:38
10."True"Axel Vindenes3:11
11."Lilac"Axel Vindenes, Kristoffer van der Pas, Pål Vindenes, Stian Sævig3:12
12."Empty Streets"Axel Vindenes, Pål Vindenes3:03

Personnel

Kakkmaddafakka

Technical

Artwork

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References

  1. Mørch Larsen, Bjørn (18 March 2016). "Kakkmaddafakka endelig ute av kortbuksene!". Bergensavisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  2. Irmer, Jonas (18 March 2016). "Kakkmaddafakka: KMF". Gaffa. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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