Nitzer Ebb Studio Albums Chronological Discography:

That Total Age (1987)
Overview: Nitzer Ebb’s debut album delivered a stripped‑down, percussive assault that helped define the early EBM movement. Built on pounding rhythms, shouted vocals, and minimalist electronics, the record became a cornerstone of industrial dance culture and established the band’s uncompromising aesthetic.
Tracklist:
Fitness to Purpose
Violent Playground
Murderous
Smear Body
Join in the Chant
Alarm
Let Your Body Learn
Let Beauty Loose
Into the Large Air
Murderous (Instrumental)
Fitness to Purpose (Mix Two)
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
David Gooday – drums, percussion

Belief (1989)
Overview: A darker, more atmospheric follow‑up that expanded the band’s sonic palette while keeping their rhythmic intensity intact. Belief introduced more melodic elements and refined production, helping Nitzer Ebb break into clubs worldwide and solidify their influence on electronic body music.
Tracklist:
Hearts and Minds
For Fun
Control I’m Here
Captivate
TWA
Blood Money
Shame
Drive
Without Belief
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
David Gooday – drums, percussion

Showtime (1990)
Overview: A bold shift toward a more groove‑oriented, almost funk‑infused industrial sound. Showtime blended aggressive electronics with a more confident vocal presence, giving the band a broader musical identity while maintaining their signature intensity.
Tracklist:
Getting Closer
Nobody Knows
One Man’s Burden
All Over
My Heart
Lightning Man
Rope
Hold On
Fun to Be Had
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
Julian Beeston – drums, percussion

Ebbhead (1991)
Overview: A more polished and emotionally layered album that introduced deeper textures and more complex songwriting. Ebbhead balanced harsh industrial elements with atmospheric production, marking one of the band’s most mature and fully realized works.
Tracklist:
Reasons
Lakeside Drive
I Give to You
Sugar Sweet
DJVD
Time
Ascend
Godhead
Trigger Happy
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
Julian Beeston – drums, percussion

Big Hit (1995)
Overview: A dramatic stylistic shift that incorporated live instrumentation, alternative rock influences, and more traditional song structures. Big Hit divided longtime fans but showcased the band’s willingness to evolve and experiment beyond the confines of EBM.
Tracklist:
Cherry Blossom
Hear Me Say
Kick It
I Thought
Floodwater
Border Talk
In Decline
Living Out of Time
Boy
Our Own World
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
Julian Beeston – drums, percussion

Industrial Complex (2010)
Overview: A powerful comeback album that blended the band’s classic rhythmic aggression with modern production. Industrial Complex reintroduced Nitzer Ebb to a new generation while staying true to the raw, percussive energy that defined their early work.
Tracklist:
Promises
Once You Say
Never Known
Going Away
Hit You Back
Payroll
Down on Your Knees
I Don’t Know You
My Door Is Open
I Am Undone
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Traveling
Lineup:
Douglas McCarthy – vocals
Bon Harris – programming, electronics
