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En Esch
En Esch
German musician
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KMFDM
KMFDM
German industrial band
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Slick Idiot
Slick Idiot
band
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Pig
Pig
industrial rock band
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Schwein
Schwein
industrial rock group
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Sascha Konietzko
Sascha Konietzko
German musician and producer
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Tim Sköld
Tim Sköld
Swedish musician
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MDFMK
MDFMK
industrial rock band
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Mark Durante
Mark Durante
musician
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Sister Machine Gun
Sister Machine Gun
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Lucia Cifarelli
Lucia Cifarelli
Industrial metal vocalist; performed with KMFDM
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Pigface
Pigface
American industrial rock band
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Bill Rieflin
Bill Rieflin
American musician
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Missing Foundation
Missing Foundation
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Jesus on Extasy
Jesus on Extasy
band
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Earl Slick
Earl Slick
American guitarist
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Abby Travis
Abby Travis
American guitarist
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Phobia
Phobia
band
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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams
American blues musician
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Hanzel und Gretyl
Hanzel und Gretyl
American band
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My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
American industrial rock music band
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Shotgun Messiah
Shotgun Messiah
Swedish sleaze metal band
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Dagoba
Dagoba
band
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Carlos Alomar
Carlos Alomar
Puerto Rican guitarist, composer, and arranger
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Billie Joe Armstrong
Billie Joe Armstrong
American rock singer and musician
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Mona Mur
Mona Mur
German singer and actress
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Curve
Curve
English band
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Mike Watt
Mike Watt
musician, songwriter
Günter Schulz
German guitarist

Günter Schulz

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Günter Schulz (or Guenter Schulz) is a German musician, songwriter and former member of the industrial band KMFDM. His first credited appearance (as Svetlana Ambrosius, or Svet Am) was on the band's Naïve album (1990). He continued using that stage name until 1995's Nihil. Schulz displayed an impressive mastery of speed metal guitar skills and co-wrote many of KMFDM's songs from the 1990s. He also wrote and performed in various KMFDM side projects, including two albums with Sascha Konietzko's Excessive Force and a solo album by En Esch. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

In early manifestations of the KMFDM web site, Schulz maintained a section called "Günter's Guitar Garage." Among other things, he used the space to encourage amateur guitarists to learn formal notation as opposed to tablature.

After KMFDM disbanded in 1999, Schulz and Esch recorded a few songs for tribute albums and then formed Slick Idiot, a band featuring Schulz's trademark guitar and Esch's vocal stylings. The band has, as of 2010, released three studio albums and two remix albums. KMFDM reformed in 2001, though Schulz and Esch rejected Konietzko's offer to return to the fold.

Schulz is interested in photography and took many of the band portraits that appear in KMFDM and Slick Idiot liner notes. Concert attendees also observed Schulz taking pictures of the crowd during KMFDM's Symbols tour (1997). These photos became the material for the video "In Your Face".

Guenter also travelled to Ghana as part of the crew for "So Good, So Far: the Way Forward". He took photographs for the film and documented the trip through his photographic prowess.

In 2005, Schulz announced the formation of a self-titled solo project, Schulz. He was part of PIG's touring line-up in the summer of 2006, thus reuniting with fellow KMFDM album Raymond Watts.

In 2016, Schulz toured with Raymond Nainz Watts (AKA Pig) in support of "The Gospel" album.