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Who could resist this invitation on the cover? Not me, that's for sure. Without a doubt, this album is the most ironic one by Die Toten Hosen yet, as serious topics are addressed with a wink. Already in the first track "No Refunds!" it becomes clear that if there are any side effects from this CD, you should ask your neighbor or landlord, because it should definitely be played loud and, of course, sung along to. "Never Agreeing" is about a relationship that probably does exist - but not a pleasant one in my opinion. The content of the "Hot-Clip-Video-Club" is more relevant today than ever, even if it's now called "www". You have to admit that only Die Toten Hosen can sing so convincingly to our conscience, especially on topics like right-wing radicalism or national pride. Even the serious topic of contraception is addressed in "Under, Over & Over". The title track deals with today's overwhelming consumerism, and fittingly, the song is framed by three funny jingles. It doesn't get more ironic than in "Sascha ... an Honest German". By the way, more songs were dedicated to this guy on the single release. Whatever drug is offered to you, it should never be as tempting as described in "Have a Good Trip". If love goes as far as in "All Out of Love", it's already too late - but the gunshots at the end of the song should make every neighbor sit up and take notice. This is followed by the hopeful song "Make a Wish", performed with a children's choir. Back then, Tom Gerhardt was still funny - even today in the intro/outro of the pogo song "Rambo Dance". And overall: I would immediately join the "Disaster Command" anytime. Almost a perfect album, if it weren't for the weak hidden track.
Translated automatically,The album is really good, the sound is incredibly awesome and there's hardly any noise. It's a shame that the B-sides (starting with War and Peace) aren't included on an extra LP. That would have been even cooler. But otherwise, everything is perfect!
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