On the Terrorgruppe homepage ( Click me ), it was announced that the Inferno Anthology double CD will be released on August 24. With 2 thick bootlegs that cover the entire band history in detail and all songs, the two discs are set to be released on the specified date.
Joachim Hiller from OX-Fanzine commented on this as follows:
But that's not all:
In the fall, "Musik für Arschlöcher" and "Melodien für Milliarden" are set to be released in a new guise. This means that we will hear old songs with a new sound, additionally with bonus tracks, video clips, and an expanded bootleg, where a bit of gossip about the completion of the discs will also be written.
More details will be available soon, which will then be published in the forum under "News".
Joachim Hiller from OX-Fanzine commented on this as follows:
Joachim Hiller "It was about time: Finally, with what feels like a five-year delay, the ultimate INFERNO retrospective has been released, as a packed double CD cardboard box with two thick booklets, in which the band history can be read in detail, both in German and in English. Why English, some may ask, but the answer is simple: Even though hardly anyone here can remember the band that existed from 1981 to 1990 or 1992, the quartet from Augsburg was one of the most well-known German export items in punk and hardcore in the eighties, comparable only to the UPRIGHT CITIZENS. Back then, when the San Francisco-based Maximumrocknroll fanzine was THE global networking medium of the D.I.Y. scene, extreme music fans from Asia to California, from Scandinavia to South America knew the southern German formation, which uncompromisingly blasted out their songs like hardly any other band at the time and usually spat out German lyrics that clearly outlined with titles like "Tod", "Gott ist tot", "KKK", "Ronald Reagan", "Tod und Zerstörung" or "Massenmord" that fun punk comes from another planet and sees itself as a clear response to the British anarcho punks DISCHARGE. ... In recent years, INFERNO records have been hard to come by, the originals are sought-after collector's items, but the CD reissues from 1992 and 1995 were no longer available after the end of A.M./Snake/Mülleimer Records, and the "Death & Madness" CD on Grand Theft Audio from 1996 seems to be so little valued by the band that it is completely missing from the discography. Anyway, the drought is over, Archi has remastered 56 songs, distributed them across two CDs, and supplemented them with the aforementioned thick booklets, thus making the history of one of the most important and first German hardcore bands accessible again - and this had to happen, because one cannot and should not escape the captivating aggression of the INFERNO songs, which were already comparatively well recorded thanks to the Berlin producer legend Harris Johns. Hardcore the way it should be! (10)"
But that's not all:
In the fall, "Musik für Arschlöcher" and "Melodien für Milliarden" are set to be released in a new guise. This means that we will hear old songs with a new sound, additionally with bonus tracks, video clips, and an expanded bootleg, where a bit of gossip about the completion of the discs will also be written.
More details will be available soon, which will then be published in the forum under "News".



