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  2. Die Toten Hosen - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the band signed an advertising contract with the Diebels Brewery, and donated the proceeds to the club's "Nachwuchs" (youth side), who wear the band's skull emblem on their shirts. [35] [36] Die Toten Hosen have reserved space for 17 people at Düsseldorf's Südfriedhof cemetery, where they wish to be buried. [37]

  3. Die Toten Hosen discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Die Toten Hosen, a German punk band, consists of eighteen studio albums, eight live albums, three compilation albums, four non-German albums and fifty-seven singles. Since forming in 1982, Die Toten Hosen have become the most successful German punk band. The band released their debut album, Opel-Gang, in 1983. While the album ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Reich & sexy - Wikipedia

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    Reich & sexy (Rich & sexy) (subtitled: Ihre 20!! grössten Erfolge [Their 20!! biggest hits]) is the first greatest hits compilation by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. The album is an apparent tribute to Johnny Thunders , as both "Wort zum Sonntag" (a tribute to punk and Johnny) and "Born to Lose" (a Heartbreakers cover recorded with ...

  6. Kauf MICH! (song) - Wikipedia

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    ) is a song by Die Toten Hosen. It's the fourth single and the seventh track from the album Kauf MICH!. The single cover is designed as a typical washing powder box. The uniqueness of the song is, that lyrically narrator puts himself "on the market", coinciding with the theme of commercialism.

  7. If the Kids Are United - Wikipedia

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    The song was covered by the German punk rock band Die Toten Hosen in 1991 for their cover album Learning English, Lesson One. Released as a single in 1992, it features Jimmy Pursey as a guest musician. Both the B-sides are Sham 69 covers. The CD single is designed to resemble a sawtooth.

  8. Kauf MICH! - Wikipedia

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    Kauf MICH! ("Buy ME!") is the ninth album by Die Toten Hosen, released in 1993.The LP is mainly a concept album dealing with consumerism and ultraconservatism.Along with the album's art and several songs addressing commerce, satirical advertisements and infomercials are interspersed among the music.

  9. Strom (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Strom" is a song by Die Toten Hosen. It's the first single and the lead track from the album In aller Stille. "Strom" can be described as the "soul" of the album, because its theme, energy, is also the main theme of the album. It is lyrically a comeback-song and an introduction to the album.