Die: Wut - Nazis Are No Fun

Reissued by Dirty Faces Records in Bochum, Germany.

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 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. Reissued by Dirty Faces Records in Bochum, Germany

"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 Key Releases Die WuT EP (1982): Original self-release

Tracks from the original '82 vinyl are now available for streaming and digital purchase via PuKO - Bandcamp. DiE WuT ep - Music | PuKO - Bandcamp

Like many of their contemporaries, DiE WuT's lyrics often "vented" about political systems and the struggle for personal autonomy against oppressive social structures.