Pisse - Mit Schinken Durch Die Menopause LP

$30.00

Sometimes referred as a dadaist-punk, every beat is a banger, lacing nods to no frills old school punk with vitriolic vocals that remind me of Nick Blinko’s erratic style in Rudimentary Peni. However, the band also doesn’t shy away from making use of keyboards, thus creating a minimalist synth-pop skeleton to make the whole noisy punk thing more danceable and enjoyable. When it comes to defying genre conventions, they even have a dancehall song (collab with Miss Red MC) opening the record!

The lyrics are brutally provocative, vibrantly humorous, and just plain naughty, while seamlesly jumping between blatantly puerile jokes, biting socio-political rants, and witty surrealist sausage (or should I say vagina?) party. They also don’t miss to express their tantrum about the punk scene with anti-poser songs like “Szene Prinz” and “Biertitten”. Plus 100 more punk points for writing the song “Scheiß DDR”, it’s deutschpunk at its best that sounds like coming straight from the ’80s.
- DIY Conspiracy

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Sometimes referred as a dadaist-punk, every beat is a banger, lacing nods to no frills old school punk with vitriolic vocals that remind me of Nick Blinko’s erratic style in Rudimentary Peni. However, the band also doesn’t shy away from making use of keyboards, thus creating a minimalist synth-pop skeleton to make the whole noisy punk thing more danceable and enjoyable. When it comes to defying genre conventions, they even have a dancehall song (collab with Miss Red MC) opening the record!

The lyrics are brutally provocative, vibrantly humorous, and just plain naughty, while seamlesly jumping between blatantly puerile jokes, biting socio-political rants, and witty surrealist sausage (or should I say vagina?) party. They also don’t miss to express their tantrum about the punk scene with anti-poser songs like “Szene Prinz” and “Biertitten”. Plus 100 more punk points for writing the song “Scheiß DDR”, it’s deutschpunk at its best that sounds like coming straight from the ’80s.
- DIY Conspiracy

Sometimes referred as a dadaist-punk, every beat is a banger, lacing nods to no frills old school punk with vitriolic vocals that remind me of Nick Blinko’s erratic style in Rudimentary Peni. However, the band also doesn’t shy away from making use of keyboards, thus creating a minimalist synth-pop skeleton to make the whole noisy punk thing more danceable and enjoyable. When it comes to defying genre conventions, they even have a dancehall song (collab with Miss Red MC) opening the record!

The lyrics are brutally provocative, vibrantly humorous, and just plain naughty, while seamlesly jumping between blatantly puerile jokes, biting socio-political rants, and witty surrealist sausage (or should I say vagina?) party. They also don’t miss to express their tantrum about the punk scene with anti-poser songs like “Szene Prinz” and “Biertitten”. Plus 100 more punk points for writing the song “Scheiß DDR”, it’s deutschpunk at its best that sounds like coming straight from the ’80s.
- DIY Conspiracy