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PUNKMANIFESTO: punkrock operA in three acts - cover

PUNKMANIFESTO: punkrock operA in three acts

Marco Pankow, Micha Oh

Publisher: eventpruefung.de

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Summary

THE PARTY IS OVER!
From now on the hewns of the bedrock of german cabaret punk are expanding into the english spoken zombielands and hit a massive hammer throw into the international arena of rock music with their brand new concept album called punk manifesto. 
WHAT DO YOU NEED, WHEN NOBODY GOT IT YET? A KICK IN THE ARSE UP TO YOUR EARS!
The Cologne based punk protagonists deliver a powerful composed concept album – a magniloquent peace of art – music full of anger – audible in extasy - associative - fragmentary -  deconstructed – without a classic plot – completely DIY- and they have still not arrived in the moloch of major mainstream music. 
FOREVER PUNK!
Instead of a world full of plastic and bubble gum culture, in a time of absolute consuming and digital madness the HbW guys submit songs against the neo-liberal und totalitarian Zeitgeist and try to build up new musical utopias.
Available since: 04/25/2020.

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