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4.0 excellent | DaveCasero | September 9th 18 | Arriving out of nowhere in 1983, a time when Punk was barely existent anymore in Germany, it is safe to say that these 5 weirdos from Düsseldorf revitalized it. Rough and clumsy, but surprisingly detailed and energetic and far less one-dimesional and left-wing than most of their peers, the debut might not be their best Album, but definitly their most influental and least forced one. Their biggest Trademark, their accesible singalong melodies and diverse lyrical content (reaching from clever social commentary to dumb drinking songs) are already there, even if it's far from being as ambitious as their later work. Even for non-Germans, this one might be right for you, if you are into unpolished Punkrock.
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4.0 excellent | phylyps | October 31st 20 |
1.5 very poor | orby | February 12th 16 |
4.0 excellent | NateMa | February 9th 16 |
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