Regularly available on LP for the first time in almost 40 (!) years. The Wuppertal band belonged to the first skinhead generation in Germany and spoke out in their song "Skins & Punx" for the cohesion of the then not yet irreconcilably hostile camps.
The album contains a total of 14 songs by the Bergisch combo, which was the first German skinhead band to release an album on Rock-O-Rama Records, which was not uncontroversial in the politicising scene at the time, as the album contained a song called "Blinder Hass" ("Blind Hatred"), which was clearly against racism and anti-Semitism. Unsurprisingly, this did not meet with the approval of some hardliners. Curiously, the band apologised in an interview at the time for the lyrics, which were attributed to the "too liberal" guitarist, who is said to have been kicked out of the band shortly afterwards. Insightful analysis: Back then, "political correctness" and "cancel culture" still worked the other way round ;-)
Strictly limited to 499 units, hand-numbered, digitally remastered (vinyl mastering), exclusively available in black 12 inch vinyl. 14 songs with a historically insensitive playing time of just under 33 minutes.
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- The color,
- 1 LP or the cheaper 3 LP package,
- None, one or three protective cover(s)!
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