Second effort by Ladde (vocals), Ole & Speedy (guitars), Mao (bass), Michel (drums) or better known as: Dimple Minds. After a legal battle with the bankrupt No Remorse label, the band switched to Steamhammer/SPV and Durstige Männer was then the first record and like on Trinker An Die Macht, it continues seamlessly with rude biting lyrics and metallic music (alcohol & women play a central role), which can create in Bremen. Musically, the five operate more dynamically, thoughtfully and with more variety, the riffs are still nothing more than simple Rock'N'Roll, but that fits their attitude to life. Unvarnished street rock, which therefore sounds so authentic and real. You might think they are just a drinking band, but the boys are more capable and manage to gain my sympathy. A really successful album!
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