"Yeah, I don't know what I would have ever done without Toten Hosen stuff, have a few of their records that I've managed to gather over the last 4 years and a couple shirts(BZBE,Campino Friss Oder Stirb) that I wear with pride! It's definately helped my German, and even convinced me to make a hobby of it while continuing to pursue the language at University. They have amazingly deep lyrics thanks to the intellectual German haze that gives english-speakers such a wild trip trying to understand them and most of their songs are very addictive and enticing, whether its one that's a lot of fun or one that's more profound. Oh, and XTC is just a crazy, crazy song! Get it, you'll totally love it! Like, I'm serious, I mean you'll not ever look back. buut I'm out.>J"
Lang lebe DTH
Jasmine | From Germany but living in Sumter, SC USA(unfortu | 12/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Einer der geilsten CDs. Ich bin ein grosser Hosen Fan also liebe ich eigentlich jede CD der Hosen. Aber wer sie noch nicht gehoert hat anspiel Lied, wuerd ich sagen, sollte "Der Froschkoenig" sein."
German rocks!!
julia_bundesmann | minnesota, | 05/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i got this cd from my crazy aunt when i was 8 years old or so, and then i didn'r really understand much of their songs but i loved the music. and so i grew up with it, understanding more and more of the meaning of their lyrics and still loving thier music. it is awesome music to rock, to realax, or to get some inspiration about this wired world and it's issues. tote hosen are a great band with a hot lead singer (campino!!):) and really good lyrics! i think you should definately have this cd, if your german or not german(i am!!!!)
PEACE"
Best punk Band ever
Antinaz | 10/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Okay, I'm a german punk so I must love die Toten hosen, and I love it and this Album is really the best, the Hosen ever made because the very pregnant Metal influences maybe inspired by schweineherbst of Slime, and uh yeah the name of the album is inspired by Slime, because they sang "Religion Opium fürs Volk"