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TERRORGRUPPE – Melodies for Billions

Review

TERRORGRUPPE

Melodies for Billions

Genre
CD
Datum
15.07.2008
Autor
Frank
9 /10
Like the “MUSIK FÜR ARSCHLÖCHER”, TERRORGRUPPE has written a piece of German punk history with this, their second album. The vinyl version has long been sold out and is only available at absolute hardcore collector prices. As a CD, the second album by TERRORGRUPPE has also been unavailable for a long time.
The second album has also been completely remastered. The songs hit even harder than on the original. The songs are still relevant and provocative. They still sound fresh. This is what makes albums that will write history. Often, it happens that you can no longer listen to songs after hearing them multiple times. Not so with the songs on this album. With “OPA”, “Der Rhein ist tot”, “Wochenendticket”, and the magnificent, truly soul-stirring “Tresenlied”, there are songs on the CD that probably every German punk can sing along to. The other songs are not inferior in terms of lyrics or music. Whether it's about coke-snorting ex-girlfriends, the Vatican, Aunt Gerda, or self-pleasure, TERRORGRUPPE hit the nail on the head back then. The songs have lost none of their urgency. As a bonus, there’s “Abels trauriges Weihnachtsfest” (the song has only appeared on a sampler so far) and the song OPA “live” to watch and marvel at. The booklet is the same as back then, garnished with a few obituaries for the TERRORGRUPPE. For fans of TERRORGRUPPE, it's a must, and for all teenage punks, it's the drug that makes you addicted.

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