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  2. Die Toten Hosen - Wikipedia

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    Die Toten Hosen are a German punk rock band from Düsseldorf. The name is taken from the German slang idiom tote Hose (literally "dead trousers"), which means "nothing happening"; "boring". The band has had an important success through the years, and it has built a loyal following both in Europe and South America , being particularly popular in ...

  3. Die Toten Hosen discography - Wikipedia

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    The band released their debut album, Opel-Gang, in 1983. While the album did not manage to break the charts, in 2006, it was certified Gold in Germany. One single, Reisefieber, was released to promote the album. In 2008, Die Toten Hosen released their latest album In aller Stille. Debuting at number one on the German charts, it has sold over ...

  4. Opel-Gang - Wikipedia

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    Opel-Gang is the debut album of the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. The title is a reference to an article in a Düsseldorf newspaper, where a gang of small-time thieves, who drove self-tuned Opels, were named Opel-Gang, even though the band wasn't initially into car modding. The album took under 10 days to record.

  5. The Battle of the Bands - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Bands is an EP by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. The songs are sung under different aliases, which makes it kind of a "battle of the bands". The EP was re-released remastered as whole on the 2007 re-release of Unter falscher Flagge.

  6. Love, Peace & Money - Wikipedia

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    Love, Peace & Money (also Love Peace & Money; Japanese 愛、平和、そして金) is the first English-language album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen (ディ・トーテン・ホーゼン ["di tōten hōzen"] in katakana; DTH), not counting the cover album Learning English, Lesson One. It was intended for the Japanese market. Most of ...

  7. Hier kommt Alex - Wikipedia

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    "Hier kommt Alex" (Here comes Alex) is a song by German punk band Die Toten Hosen. It is the first single and the first track from the album Ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau. The song in concept introduces Alex, who is the central character on the concept album, a reference to Alex, the protagonist of Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange.

  8. Never Mind the Hosen, Here's Die Roten Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Never Mind the Hosen, Here's Die Roten Rosen, sometimes Never Mind the Hosen, Here's Die Roten Rosen (aus Düsseldorf) is the first cover album of the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the pseudonym Die Roten Rosen (The Red Roses). The band covers German schlagers on the album. This is the first DTH album to reach the charts.

  9. Tage wie diese - Wikipedia

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    "Tage wie diese", is a song by the German punk-rock band Die Toten Hosen. It was released on 23 March 2012 [1] as a single, being a teaser for the album Ballast der Republik that was released afterwards on 4 May 2012. [2] The music was composed by Andreas von Holst, while Campino and Birgit Minichmayr wrote the lyrics. Campino provided vocals ...