Böse Menschen – Böse Lieder (German for Evil People – Evil Songs) is the second album by the German rock band Böhse Onkelz. It was released in 1985.
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Studio album by Böhse Onkelz | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1985 | |||
Genre | Oi!, ska, hardcore punk | |||
Length | 37:24 | |||
Label | Rock-O-Rama | |||
Producer | Böhse Onkelz | |||
Böhse Onkelz chronology | ||||
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Literally "Today we drink right", but means "Today we drink a lot"; a song about extreme alcohol consumption.
"The sign of betrayal" - referring to the punk and skinhead scene, which drifted into left-wing (punks) and right-wing (skinheads) circles and so betrayed their own basic idea.
"The hour of victory" - meaning that everyone will have the chance to strike back and to change their life.
"What can I do for it, that we're so beautiful" - in this song the band glorifies itself.
"A human like you and me" - a song about perverts.
"Nobody knew how it happened" - about the band and its arising celebrity in the scene.
"We wear all swastikas / Skinheads have only violence in sense / Is it that you want to hear / that we're brainless fighters?" - the song implies that skinheads are not all neonazis, and the refrain "We are ugly, brutally and violating" gives the song an ironic note.
"Call me God".
"7 days without sin" - meaning seven days without sex, because the person concerned has a sexually transmitted infection.
"Hate" - an anti-political song. "Workless youths are today normal, the rich more richer, all other is the same".
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