Nitzer Ebb Concert in Los Angeles, October 2019. Left to Right: David Gooday, Simon Granger, Bon Harris and Douglas McCarthy
Background information
Origin
Chelmsford, Essex, England[1][2]
Genres
EBM, industrial dance, electronic, industrial rock (1990s)
Years active
1982–1995, 2006–present
Labels
Mute Records Geffen Records (US)
Members
Bon Harris Douglas McCarthy David Gooday Simon Granger
Past members
Jason Payne Duc Nhan Nguyen Julian Beeston
Nitzer Ebb (/ˈnaɪtsərɛb,ˈnɪt-/) are a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan "Bon" Harris (programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals), Douglas McCarthy (vocals), and David Gooday (drums). The band were originally named La Comédie De La Mort but soon discarded that and chose the name Nitzer Ebb by cutting up words and letters and arranging them randomly to create something Germanic without using actual German words.[3]
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