![]() ![]() ![]() Geno once again returned to Chicago Trax recording in 1995 and it was there that he was approached by Brian Liesgang about the formation of a new band Filter with Richard Patrick (former Nine Inch Nails guitarist). In addition, he wrote songs for Chemlab’s releases in 'Chemical Halo-Bruised Regeneration' (1994) and 'East Side Militia' (1995). He toured with Chemlab from 1992 to 1995 playing over 500 shows across the US and Canada. While working on the record Geno found himself working on the bands songs and arrangements and upon completion of the record he was asked to join. During his time at Trax Geno worked on an album called Burnout at the Hydrogen Bar by the NYC Industrial band Chemlab. It was there that he befriended and worked for Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker of the band Minisrty during the making of their platinum selling album Psalm 69 for Warner Music. There he majored in Music production and Engineering and Composition from 1987 to 1991Īfter Boston Geno then returned to Chicago to become a staff engineer at Chicago Trax Recording - which at the time was considered the home of Wax Trax Records as well as the birthplace of “Chicago House” and Industrial music. With Horst’s training and recommendation Geno went on to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston. It was here that he studied composition under the chairman of the music department Dr. After attending two years at LaLumiere High School in Laporte, Indiana, Geno decided to study music formally and transferred to The Chicago Academy for the Arts. The youngest of seven children his love of music began at a very early age listening to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones records of his older siblings. ![]() Geno Lenardo was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in the near north suburb of Park Ridge. With Horst’s training and recommendation Geno went on to attend the Berklee Table info: Duration, Tour name, Band lineup, Location(s).Geno Lenardo was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in the near north suburb of Park Ridge. On July 12, 2015, Konietzko posted on their official Facebook page that the "Salvation Tour 2015" might be the band's last tour in the United States due to the high taxes the IRS impose to artists. Notable musicians who have contributed to live performances include En Esch, Raymond Watts, Günter Schulz, Chris Vrenna, Nivek Ogre, William Rieflin, Tim Sköld, and Lucia Cifarelli. The live-band lineup has changed constantly throughout the band's history, with front man Konietzko remaining the only constant on vocals, percussion, and programming. Since then, KMFDM has headlined all of their tours, with support from bands such as Sister Machine Gun, Die Warzau, Chemlab, God Lives Underwater, DJ? Acucrack, and Army of the Universe. Their first major tour was in support of Ministry in 1990. KMFDM's earliest performances were as a local act in Hamburg. Since then, KMFDM has performed in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. KMFDM is an industrial music act, founded in 1984 by Sascha Konietzko in Hamburg, Germany. ![]()
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