Laibach [ˈlaɪbax] is a Slovenian avant-garde music group associated with industrial, martial, and neo-classical musical styles. Laibach formed June 1, 1980 in Trbovlje, Slovenia . Laibach represents the music wing of the Neue Slowenische Kunst art collective, of which it was a founding member in 1984. The name "Laibach" is the German name for Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana. Laibach is known for their cover versions, which are often used to subvert the original message or intention of the song — a notable example being their version of the song "Live is Life" by Opus, an... Austrian arena rock band. In this example, Laibach recorded two new interpretations of the song, which they titled Leben Heißt Leben, and Opus Dei. The first of these two interpretations was the opening song on the Laibach album Opus Dei , and was sung in German. The second version, Opus Dei, was promoted as a single, and its promotional video was played extensively on American cable channel MTV.
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| Career began: | June 1, 1980 |
| Members: | Tomaž Hostnik, Ivan Novak, Milan Fras, Dejan Knez |
| Hometown: | Slovenia |
| Also known as: | Laibach (300 000 V.K.), Kraftbach, Laibach |