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Die ArzteBirthdate: January 1 1982 br> Genres: RockStyles: Punk Die Ärzte (also spelled die ärzte; German for "the physicians") are a German rock/punk rock band from Berlin. They call themselves "die beste Band der Welt" ("the best band in the world") as tribute to the band KISS who call themselves "the hottest band in the world". Along with Düsseldorf outfit Die Toten Hosen, Die Ärzte are among the best-known German punk rock bands. The band consists of guitarist Farin Urlaub, drummer Bela B. and bass player Rodrigo González. All of them write and sing. However Farin writes most, followed by Bela and Rod. Some songs are collaborations between two or all three.
Band foundation and early years In the first two years they mostly played in clubs of their hometown of Berlin. Their first release was a contribution to the sampler "20 überschäumende Stimmungshits" (roughly, "20 exuberant mood hits"), which contained a strong alcohol theme (the song features lyrics that translate to "you drink whiskey, he drinks beer, I like milk", a good example of their sense of humor). In 1983 they won a rock contest in Berlin; with the prize money they recorded their debut EP "Uns gehts Prima" ("We're doing great"). Finally Columbia Records signed them, and they released their first LP "Debil" in 1984 and the second one ("Im Schatten der Ärzte") a year later.
In 1987 the German Federal Centre for Media Harmful to Young Persons put the songs Geschwisterliebe ("Sibling Love", a song about incest, from Die Ärzte), Claudia hat 'nen Schäferhund ("Claudia has a German Shepherd", about zoophilia, from "Debil") and Schlaflied ("Lullaby", about a monster coming and eating you after falling asleep, also from "Debil") on the German List of Media Harmful to Young People. This prohibited the band from performing the songs live and, more importantly, promoting the two albums, and shops from openly displaying the records in their shelves. After several trials against shops that still openly sold the records a lot of shops removed Die Ärzte completely from their stock. The result was a drop in record sales and big financial problems for the band. In response they released the compilation "Ab 18" ("Adults Only") with all their songs on the index and some other old and new tasteless songs, and the greatest hits album "Ist Das Alles?". The album and the new singles were fairly successful, partly because of growing media interest due to the previous censorship. The following album "Das ist nicht die ganze Wahrheit" ("That is not the whole truth") was even more successful, climbing into the top 10 in the German album charts. They decided to go out on a high note, breaking up after doing one last tour and recording a live double album that became their first number one in the album chart.
The album was more diverse than ever, with ballads, punk, rock and traditional German sounds. Both album and single became big hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The follow-Up "Planet Punk" was also very successful. In 1996 they wanted to make an EP just about hair, but they wrote too many songs for an EP and made the Album "Le Frisur" ("Le Hairdo") instead. It was slightly less successful than its predecessors. Apart from their own tours they also supported KISS in that year, a dream come true for Bela and Rod. 1998 was perhaps the most successful year of their career, the single "Männer sind Schweine" ("Men are Pigs") being their first Number 1 single in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and the album 13 also being Number 1 in Germany and Switzerland. After a lot of promotion and touring in that year they decided to take a break, deciding also to never play again "Männer sind Schweine" at a concert due to the too great success this song had. They did not like the upcoming unwanted and rather unoriginal remakes by other bands as e.g. "Frauen sind Schweine" ("Women are pigs") and also did not like to see their song played at mass tourist beach parties at places like Mallorca/Spain. |
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