Performer: Die Skeptiker
Title: Frühe Werke
Country: Germany
Released: 1996
Style: New Wave, Punk
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 313
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Die Skeptiker (English: The Skeptics) is a German punk band, founded in 1986 in East Berlin. Die Skeptiker were part of the so-called Die anderen Bands (the other bands in accordance to the mainstream bands in East Germany) which played political lyrics that criticised life in the GDR. In 2000, their singer, Eugen Balanskat, founded Roter Mohn (later renamed to Rotorfon) playing punk rock cover versions of 1920s - 1940s songs. The band reformed in 2006 to mark their 20th anniversary
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1 | Harte Zeiten | 2:27 |
2 | Verkannte Welt | 2:49 |
3 | Loser | 2:16 |
4 | Das Goldene Kalb | 2:30 |
5 | Schreie | 1:52 |
6 | 1933 | 3:10 |
7 | Protest | 2:54 |
8 | Strahlende Zukunft | 2:31 |
9 | Du Stehst Vor Mir | 2:30 |
10 | Allein | 2:32 |
11 | Deadmanstown | 1:46 |
12 | Berlin | 3:39 |
13 | Alright My Boys | 2:22 |
14 | Anders | 2:27 |
15 | O.T. | 2:53 |
16 | Tage | 2:39 |
17 | Schmerz | 2:33 |
18 | Namenlos | 2:07 |
19 | Drushba | 2:40 |
20 | Besinnung | 2:26 |
21 | What Can I Do | 1:54 |
22 | Unmut | 2:28 |
23 | Pierre & Luce | 2:59 |
24 | Kummer | 4:27 |
25 | Großstadt | 3:03 |
26 | DaDa In Berlin | 3:10 |
27 | Jajaja | 2:36 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CD 085-45902-P | Die Skeptiker | Frühe Aufnahmen (CD, Comp, Promo) | Rebel Rec. | CD 085-45902-P | Germany | 1996 |