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- Male - Sirenen
- Die Radierer - Angriff auf's Scharaffenland
- Der KFc - Gefangen in der BRD
- Hans-A-Plast - Rock'n Roll Freitag
- Brüllen - Dämmerung canceln, Gesang stehen lassen (Tageslaune)
- Palais Schaumburg - Telefon
- Egotronic - Raven gegen Deutschland
- Carambolage - Tu doch nicht so
- Die Aeronauten - Freundin
- Korpus Kristi - Stadt der blauen Eier
- Östro 430 - Zu cool
- … but alive - Ohnmacht
- Isolierband - Keine Gnade
- Mutter - Ich weiß ja wer du bist
- Die Goldenen Zitronen - Flimmern
- Rotzkotz - Computamensch
- Acht Eimer Hühnerherzen - Eisenhüttenstadt
- Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle - Herz aus Stein
- Family 5 - Hau weg den Dreck
The first singles that were later categorized as punk appeared in 1976. This makes for a fitting 50-year anniversary, which Tapete Records celebrates with a compilation, while Ventil Verlag marks the occasion with two books.
“Punks are the old farts of today,” Vomit Visions already noted back in 1980. And doesn’t that essentially say it all about punk—the historicization of the genre, its musical conservatism, and the hype around milestone anniversaries? Does punk still have anything to say to our present? And German-language punk in particular—Deutschpunk, the so-called German special path?