Die Wut - Nazis Are No Fun · High-Quality
DiE WuT formed in the industrial landscape of Gelsenkirchen, Germany, in 1981. The band's name, which translates to "The Rage," reflected the frustration and political restlessness of the West German youth during the Cold War era.
The track first appeared on their self-titled 7-inch EP, a self-released project that captured the band's unfiltered energy in their rehearsal space. DiE WuT - Nazis Are No Fun
The song is a direct and unapologetic rejection of fascist ideologies and the burgeoning neo-Nazi movements of the early 80s. DiE WuT formed in the industrial landscape of
Tracks from the original '82 vinyl are now available for streaming and digital purchase via PuKO - Bandcamp. DiE WuT ep - Music | PuKO - Bandcamp The song is a direct and unapologetic rejection
"Nazis Are No Fun" is a raw, confrontational track by the German punk band , originally recorded in December 1981 and released in March 1982. The song serves as a quintessential example of early 80s German DIY punk (Deutschpunk), characterized by its aggressive social commentary and anti-fascist stance. Historical & Musical Context
Reissued by Dirty Faces Records in Bochum, Germany.
The song remains a cult classic within the German punk scene, frequently appearing on compilations like Dirty Faces and being rediscovered by modern listeners through platforms like Bandcamp . Key Releases Die WuT EP (1982): Original self-release on 7-inch vinyl.