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Alles ohne Strom is a live album from the German punk-rock band Die Toten Hosen. It features recordings from two unplugged concerts on July 13 and July 14, 2019, which were titled "Mit Pauken und Trompeten" and were given at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf. The album was released on October 25, 2019 [1] by the label JKP.
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 ...
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 ...
"Bayern" is a punk hymn by Die Toten Hosen. It's the third single and the sixteenth track from the album Unsterblich. It is an anti-FC Bayern Munich song. A slogan from this song has become synonymous with DTH among the fans [citation needed], which can be shortened: "Es kann soviel passieren. Es kann soviel geschehen/Nur eins weiß ich ...
"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.
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.
"Bonnie & Clyde" is a song by Die Toten Hosen. It's the third single and the ninth track from the album Opium fürs Volk. "Bonnie & Clyde" is a romantic song about a man and a woman, who want to play Bonnie and Clyde - criminals that are in love with each other. At the start of the song, the two have never met before, but the man knows she's ...