Böse Menschen - Böse Lieder
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| Böse Menschen - Böse Lieder | ||||
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| Studio album by Böhse Onkelz | ||||
| Released | 1985 | |||
| Recorded | 1985 | |||
| Genre | Hardcore punk, Ska | |||
| Length | 37 min 24 sec | |||
| Label | Rock-O-Rama Records | |||
| Producer | Böhse Onkelz | |||
| Böhse Onkelz chronology | ||||
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Böse Menschen - Böse Lieder (German for Evil men - evil songs) is second album of the German hard rock band Böhse Onkelz. It was released in 1985.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Heute trinken wir richtig (Today we're really gonna drink)
A song about extreme alcohol consumpting.
[edit] Das Signum des Verrats
"The sign of betrayal" means the punk and skinhead scene, which drifted into left-wing (punks) and right-wing (skinheads) circles and so betrayed their own basic idea.
[edit] Stunde des Siegers (The hour of the victor)
"The hour of victor" means, that everyone will have the chance so strike back and to change their life.
[edit] Was kann ich denn dafür (What can I do for it)
"What can I do for it, that we're so beautiful" - In this song the band glorifies itself.
[edit] Ein Mensch wie Du und ich (A human like you and me)
A song about perverts
[edit] Keiner wusste, wie's geschah (Nobody knew how it happened)
About the band and it's arising celebrity in the scenes.
[edit] Hässlich, brutal und gewalttätig (Ugly, brutal and violent)
"We wear all swastikas / Skinheads have only violence in sense. / Is it that you want to hear / that we're brainless fighters?" The song describes that skinheads are not neonazis, and the refrain "We are ugly, brutally and violating" gives the song an ironic note.
[edit] Nennt mich Gott (Call me god)
[edit] 7 Tage ohne Sünde (7 days without a sin)
means seven days without sex, because the meant person has a sexually transmitted infection.
[edit] Hass (Hate)
An anti-political song. "Workless youths are today normal, the rich more richer, all other is the same"
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