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Böhse Onkelz (;
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of (German for "evil uncles")) is a German rock band formed in
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in 1980. The band reunited in 2014. Despite mass-media criticism concerning their past as
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, several of their later records topped the German album charts (selling over 5,338,000 records and 425,000 videos or DVDs).Chartquellen
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/ref> '' E.I.N.S.'' was their most successful album, with over 510,000 copies sold.


History


1980–1981: Founding

Inspired by bands like the
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and the
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, Böhse Onkelz began in November 1980 in
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as a
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band. Founding members were Stephan "Der W" Weidner, Kevin Russell and Peter "Pe" Schorowsky. According to the official band biography, its name originated when teenagers in their neighbourhood warned their younger siblings about them with the words ''Vorsicht, da sind die bösen Onkels!'' Their name was an intentionally incorrect spelling of "evil uncles" (''böse Onkel''). Before that, they called themselves "Beulenpest" (
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) for two weeks (as seen on the Tour 2000 film). Initially, the band played primarily in the
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area. Böhse Onkelz maintained its initial lineup until Matthias Röhr (nicknamed "Gonzo", after the
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album of the same name) joined them in 1981. Musically he was the most experienced of the group, having played guitar for six years and playing in other bands (such as Antikörper). Since Weidner played guitar, Matthias started out on bass; however, they switched instruments before their first recordings for the punk sampler ''Soundtracks zum Untergang 2''.


1981–1985: Skinhead scene

'' Soundtracks zum Untergang 2'' (''Soundtracks for the Downfall, Vol. 2'') was a left-wing-oriented punk sampler, on which Böhse Onkelz featured in the band's first widely released recording. However, the movement behind that sampler - which at that time has been seen as being apolitical - moved further towards anarchism, so the band lost interest in that subculture.
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became more important in their lives, particularly the fights surrounding it. The band initially considered itself part of the (originally nonpolitical)
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subgenre, but it made its first shift to the political right during the early 1980s. The album '' Der nette Mann'' was released in 1984 by the
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label, which had left its punk roots behind and concentrated on records by
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and
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bands. This album was ' indexed' in September 1986 because of its (alleged) sexism and glorification of violence. The album also contained the patriotic songs "Stolz" ("Pride") and "Deutschland" ("Germany"), which endeared the band to the far-right scene. The album was followed by ''
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'' in 1985. Shortly after the release of the ''
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'' EP in late 1985, the band split with Rock-O-Rama; it had been defrauded of royalties and was concerned about the growing far-right reputation of the label, which did not represent its viewpoint. In 1985, Böhse Onkelz appeared in the TV movie ''Zagarbata'' by Tabea Blumenschein. The film was a ZDF co-production, directed by Christoph Dreher, about the skinhead and punk subcultures of the early 1980s.


1986–1992: Banning and media attention

Apart from the indexing of '' Der nette Mann'' in 1986, things were calm around the band after its departure from the skinhead scene. After one charity concert, there were no live performances until 1989. In 1987 they released the album '' Onkelz wie wir...'', followed by '' Kneipenterroristen'' in 1988. The albums contained songs about drinking and violence, but were richer musically and lyrically. Despite Russell's alcohol and
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addictions, the band continued to work together. During this period the band was ignored by the media; however, this changed with the growing album sales of '' Es ist soweit'', '' Wir ham’ noch lange nicht genug'' and '' Heilige Lieder''. On 16 June 1990 the band's best friend, Andreas "Trimmi" Trimborn, was stabbed to death during an incident at a bar in Frankfurt's Sachsenhausen district. Two days later, Böhse Onkelz supporters located the assailant: a ''
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'' soldier whose father held high military rank. The killer was acquitted; the judge stated that Böhse Onkelz and its entourage were known to be violent, and the stabbing was committed in self-defense. Even today, all witnesses reject the claim that Trimmi threatened the killer and his companion (both of whom had allegedly snorted cocaine minutes before the incident). Russell fell into a deep depression over the loss of his friend, masking his grief with drugs and alcohol; his substance-abuse habits became so destructive that he almost died. The songs "''Nur die besten sterben jung''" ("Only the best die young") and "''Der Platz neben mir''" ("The place beside me") were written for Trimmi.


1992–1997: Commercial success and criticism

In 1992, with no marketing, the album '' Heilige Lieder'' rose to No. 5 on the German LP charts. Despite its increasing commercial success, the band bore the stigma of being part of the right wing until its end. The Onkelz faced considerable criticism, which led to radio stations refusing to play their songs. Many observers did not believe that the band had "seen the light", considering their exit from the skinhead scene as a stratagem to avoid bans and prosecution. The band's reputation suffered, due to several poorly researched articles written about them. In response, Weidner wrote songs such as "Fahrt zur Hölle" ("Go to Hell") for '' Weiß'' and "Danke für nichts" ("Thanks for Nothing") for ''Hier sind die Onkelz'' (''Here are the Onkelz''). Large department stores, such as
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, World of Music (WOM) and
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, refused to sell their albums. By the end of the 1990s, however, Media Markt and WOM relented. Only Saturn refused to sell them until the band's final album, '' Adios'' in 2005 (which, with their other later albums, topped the charts for several weeks). Since the early 1990s the Onkelz repeatedly took public positions against extremism of any kind, referring to themselves as outsiders with no political affiliation. In 1993, on their album '' Weiß'' (referring to the Riot of Rostock-Lichtenhagen), the band recorded its first song clearly disapproving of
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: ''"Deutschland im Herbst"'' ("Germany in Autumn"). Singing about ''"braune Scheiße"'' ("brown scum") (referring to the colour of the
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), ''"ich sehe blinden Hass, blinde Wut, feige Morde, Kinderblut"'' ("I see blind hatred, blind anger, cowardly murders, children's blood") and ''"blinde Parolen von Idioten und Verlierern"'' ("blind slogans from idiots and losers"). The song ''"Ohne mich"'' ("Without me") from their 1998 album ''Viva los Tioz'' speaks out against right- and left-wing extremism. The lyrics of the first verse argue that anti-fascists were, in fighting the band, not seeing their real enemy and were no better than fascists (at whom the second verse, which consists mostly of swearing, is directed). The band also acknowledges its past in the skinhead scene, singing: ''"Ihr seid dumm geboren, genau wie ich. Doch was ich lernte, lernt ihr nicht."'' ("You were born dumb just like me. But what I learned, you did not.") In 1994 the band moved to
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(its first
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), for which they released the album ''Hier sind die Onkelz'' a year later; it reached No. 5 on the album charts. The 1996 album '' E.I.N.S.'' followed (No. 4 on the charts), and its title was interpreted by some in the media as ''Eigentlich immer noch Skins'' (''In Fact, Still Skins''). The album featured a song, "Enie Tfahcstob rüf Ediona-RAP", addressing this criticism. ''E.I.N.S'' was named in reader polls of music magazines (''Rock Hard'' and ''
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'') one of the top 10 Best Metal Album of All Time (although it was not their best-seller). Since the mid-1990s, the band referred to their fans as "nephews" and "nieces", strengthening the communal spirit expressed in the song ''"Danke"'' from their album ''Ein böses Märchen...aus tausend finsteren Nächten''.


1997–2004: No. 1 on the charts

The band has a large fan base, and is one of the most successful German music groups. In 1998, they sold about 300,000 copies of the album '' Viva los tioz'' within the first 48 hours after release. In 2000 they released '' Ein böses Märchen'', their first album under their new record label (rule23 Recordings) and produced their first music video for the single "'' Dunkler Ort''", which was broadcast on
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. Later, an ''MTV Masters'' special about the Onkelz was made (which the band disliked). In 2002 they released the
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''"Keine Amnestie für MTV"'' ("No Amnesty for MTV"), indicating that they would never work together in the future. In 2002 the Onkelz released the album '' Dopamin'', which was recorded on the Spanish island of
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and mastered at
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in London. On 8 August 2003, despite negative publicity, the Böhse Onkelz were a supporting act for
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at their concert in the open-air arena at the
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. That year they played a club tour in Germany under their alias, "Los Tioz" (Spanish for ''"Die Onkelz"'').


2004–2005: Career end

When the band's five-year contract with Virgin ended in 2003 they found a new distributor in
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for their final album, '' Adios''. On 24 May 2004 the Onkelz officially announced their retirement from the music business. After the release of the album, a performance at the
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in August 2004 and the sold-out "La Ultima" tour, their farewell show took place on 17 and 18 June 2005 at the
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(in
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,
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) under the name Vaya Con Tioz before an audience of approximately 120,000. It was the largest open-air show by a German band in history. Supporting bands included
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, JBO,
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, Psychopunch,
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, Pro-Pain and the Onkelz cover bands Enkelz and Kneipenterroristen.


2005–2013: Aftermath

On 16 February 2007 their last concert was released on four DVDs entitled '' Vaya Con Tioz'' (Spanish for "go with the Onkelz"), a play on ''"Vaya con dios"'' ("Go with God"). In 2008 it was given an
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in the category ''Musik-DVD-Produktion (national)''. In November 2007 the Onkelz released a new version of their album '' Onkelz wie wir...'' as their only chance to regain musical rights for their songs (which still belonged to their former label, Metal Enterprises. Weidner and Röhr have since released two
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s and one
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. On
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2009, Russell was involved in a hit-and-run auto accident under the influence of drugs in which two young men were seriously injured. On 4 October 2010, he was sentenced to two years and three months in prison by the
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court. Events concerning Böhse Onkelz are organised in Germany, such as G.O.N.D. (''Größte Onkelz Nacht Deutschlands'') (Biggest Onkelz Night of Germany) which has been held since 2006. In 2011, around 20,000 people attended.


2014: Comeback

In late 2013 the E.I.N.S GmbH was founded by the two band members Matthias "Gonzo" Röhr and Peter "Pe" Schorowsky. E.I.N.S. GmbH was founded for planning and realizing concerts. From 20 January rumors began to spread around, that the band plans a comeback. On 1 February 2014 they launched a trailer on their official website, stating they would play a concert together and revealed the date and the location, which will be on 20 June on the German race track Hockenheimring. Later, the band posted a statement on Facebook in which they announced, that further things (like a tour or a new album) could happen, if the fans do want so.


Music and lyrics

The band's musical style has changed several times. Originally they played
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, beginning with their
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. They were heavily inspired by punk bands (such as the
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and the
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) and
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bands like
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,
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and
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. Their music was stylistically similar to Oi! during the early and mid-1980s, and later to heavy metal and
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. Russell's vocals have been a distinctive part of the band's style. On later albums, the band experimented with a variety of musical styles. The song "1000 Fragen" ("1000 Questions") is a tribute to
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, featuring metaphysical lyrics and organ music. On the album '' Viva los tioz'' they combined hard rock rhythms with
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. An Indian
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was used in the song "Einmal" from the album '' Adios''. The nickname of guitarist "Gonzo" is derived from the album ''Double Live Gonzo'' by
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(an influence on Gonzo). He and Stephan Weidner were also fans of American blues rock musician
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, to whom they dedicated the instrumental "Tribute to Stevie" on their 1993 album '' Weiß''. The first song on most of their albums serves as an introduction to the band. Many of their songs are directed against their critics (particularly journalists)—for example, "Danke für nichts", "Zeig mir den Weg", "Jaja", "Keine Amnestie für MTV". In earlier years, the Onkelz also sang drinking songs such as "Heute trinken wir richtig", "Alkohol" and "Freibier". The lyrics of later albums concern the meaning of life, as a line from "Finde die Wahrheit" demonstrates: ''"Denn die Wege sind lang, und selbst der Tod ist nicht ihr Ende, wach endlich auf!"'' ("For the paths are long, and even death isn't their end, wake up already!"). Similar songs include "Wieder mal 'nen Tag verschenkt", "Stand der Dinge", "Das Problem bist Du" and "Dunkler Ort". The trial of the murderer of Andreas "Trimmi" Trimborn was mentioned in several songs ("Nur die Besten sterben jung", "So geht's Dir (Deine Hölle)", "Das Messer und die Wunde", "Ganz egal" and "Der Platz neben mir"). Other subjects addressed in the band's lyrics are individualism, finding oneself and self-love. In "Wenn Du wirklich willst", they sing ''"Sei du selbst, steh zu dir, die Wahrheit wird gelebt und nicht doziert. Du bist was du warst und du wirst sein was Du tust, beginne dich zu lieben, und du findest, was du suchst"'' ("Be yourself, stand for you, the truth is lived and is not taught. You are what you were and you will be what you do, begin to love yourself and you will find what you are searching for."). Songs like "Das Wunder der Persönlichkeit", "Mutier mit mir", "Ich mache was ich will" and "Ich bin wie ich bin" are other examples. In later albums the past is repeatedly addressed, often concerning the wild experiences of band members. The song "Erinnerungen" contains the lines ''Ich erinner' mich gern an diese Zeit, eine Zeit die man nie vergißt. Doch ich muss mein Leben leben, meinen Weg alleine gehn, mach's gut, Du schöne Zeit, auf Wiederseh'n'' ("I gladly remember that time, a time that you never forget. But I have to live my life, have to go my way alone. Farewell, beautiful time, goodbye"), referring to the band's exit from the skinhead scene. The songs "Ein langer Weg", "Scheiße passiert", "Nie wieder", "Flammen", "Deutschland im Herbst", "Buch der Erinnerungen" and "Ohne mich" have a similar motif.


Accusations of right-wing extremism

The band has been accused—despite many protests—of extreme right-wing tendencies, with their 1981 song "Türken raus" cited as an example. This song was written during their punk phase, and the band says it was written as a reaction to a specific Turkish gang with whom they often fought. Critics claim that the song does not refer to a specific group, but demands that "all Turks have to go". The band contends that it was only an example of their primitive way of thinking at that time. The 1983 song "Deutschland den Deutschen" ("Germany For Germans") is also often mentioned; however, the band says that this song was also written in reaction to their experiences on the street. Another song from 1981, "SS-Staat" (" SS State") on ''Kill the Hippies – Oi!'', is (according to the band) "a glaringly provocative anti-Nazi song". Due to poor recording quality, the line ''"SS-Staat im Staate, wir wollen's nicht erleben"'' ("SS state in the state, we don't want to experience it") can be misunderstood as ''"SS-Staat im Staate, wir wollen's mit erleben"'' ("SS state in the state, we want to experience it"). "Türken raus" and "Deutschland den Deutschen" were never officially released; they were distributed by copying the demo tapes. Weidner said: ''"The lyrics were stupid, and of course there was never a release of this song; of course, there will be never such a release."'' The first two records of the band were released on the
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label, during the mid 80's mostly known by releasing neonazi bands like
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. The band has denied all right-wing accusations since 1985, and has written several songs against extremism, totalitarianism and racism. Later political songs promote independent opinion and oppose hate.


Band members

* Kevin Russell – lead vocals (1980–present) *
Stephan Weidner Stephan Weidner (born 29 May 1963), also known as Der W, is a German musician, songwriter and producer. From 1980 to 2005, he was the bassist, songwriter and leader of the German rock band Böhse Onkelz. He was also a singer with Nordend Antis ...
– bass, vocals (1980–present) * Peter Schorowsky – drums, percussion (1980–present) * Matthias Röhr – guitars (1981–present) Kevin Russell - Böhse Onkelz 2019 -2.jpg, Kevin Russell (2019) Böhse Onkelz - 2019243213550 2019-08-31 Werner Rennen - 2461 - AK8I6077.jpg, Stephan Weidner (2019) Böhse Onkelz - 2018171205418 2018-06-20 Rock the Ring - 1D X MK II - 0520 - B70I5842.jpg, Peter Schorowsky (2018) Böhse Onkelz - 2019243213527 2019-08-31 Werner Rennen - 2374 - AK8I5990.jpg, Matthias Röhr (2019)


Discography


Studio albums

* 1984: '' Der nette Mann'' (banned in Germany) (
Rock-O-Rama Rock-O-Rama Records is a Cologne-based German independent record label that operated between 1980 and 1994, established and run by Herbert Egoldt. Though initially dedicated to releasing and distributing left-wing or apolitical German and interna ...
Records) * 1985: ''
Böse Menschen – Böse Lieder ''Böse Menschen – Böse Lieder'' (German for ''Evil People – Evil Songs'') is the second album by the German rock band Böhse Onkelz. It was released in 1985. Track listing #Heute trinken wir richtig ''(Today we're really gonna drink)'' # ...
'' (Rock-O-Rama Records) * 1987: '' Onkelz wie wir...'' (Metal Enterprises) * 1988: '' Kneipenterroristen'' (Metal Enterprises) * 1990: '' Es ist soweit'' (Metal Enterprises) * 1991: '' Wir ham' noch lange nicht genug'' ( Bellaphon Records) * 1992: '' Heilige Lieder'' (Bellaphon Records) * 1993: '' Weiß'' (Bellaphon Records) * 1993: '' Schwarz'' (Bellaphon Records) * 1995: ''Hier sind die Onkelz'' (
Virgin Records Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group. They were originally founded as a British independent record label in 1972 by entrepreneurs Richard Branson, Simon Draper, Nik Powell, and musician Tom Newman (musician), ...
) * 1996: '' E.I.N.S.'' (Virgin Records) * 1998: '' Viva los tioz'' (Virgin Records) * 2000: '' Ein böses Märchen … aus tausend finsteren Nächten'' (Rule 23) * 2002: '' Dopamin'' (Rule 23) * 2004: '' Adios'' (Regel 23, formerly Rule 23) * 2007: ''Onkelz wie wir'' (re-recording, Rule 23) * 2016: ''Memento'' (Matapaloz) * 2020: '' ''Böhse Onkelz'''' (Matapaloz) Since 2001, the albums released on the Bellaphon label have been distributed by SPV/regel23. The albums from the Metal Enterprises era (''Kneipenterroristen'', ''Es ist soweit'', and the EP ''Lügenmarsch'') have been distributed with a different cover by SPV/regel23 since March 2005. The album ''Onkelz wie wir…'' was re-recorded and released on 2 November 2007. On 4 December 2009, a remastered version of ''Onkelz wie wir...'' was released as ''Onkelz wie wir (Black Edition)'' by Reflex Distribution & Media (Intergroove), which bought the rights from Metal Enterprises.


Singles


Awards & record certifications


Awards


Record certifications


Further reading

* Edmund Hartsch, ''Böhse Onkelz, Danke für nichts'', . * Klaus Farin, ''Buch der Erinnerungen'', . * Cornelius Peltz, ''Hesse trifft Hesse – Eine Reise ins Universum der Persönlichkeit mit Hermann Hesse und Stephan Weidner'', buy a
Archiv der Jugendkulturen
* Matthias ''Gonzo'' Röhr, Ralph Larmann: ''Meine letzten 48 Stunden mit den Böhsen Onkelz'' I.P. Verlag Jeske/Mader "2006“, .


References


External links


Official website
(English)
Official website
(German)
Peter "Pe" SchorowskyMatthias "Gonzo" RöhrStephan Weidner
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bohse Onkelz Musical groups established in 1980 Musical groups disestablished in 2005 German hard rock musical groups German heavy metal musical groups German punk rock groups German musical quartets Musical groups from Frankfurt Echo (music award) winners