Wenn der Himmel brennt

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Wenn der Himmel brennt ("When the sky is burning") is the official DVD of Slime. It contains two DVDs with video and audio tracks. The DVD was released in 2003. The records were made between 1978 and 1995. The songs are recorded partly in English.

Contents

Track list

DVD 1

  1. A.C.A.B
  2. Bundeswehr (The German army)
  3. They don't give a fuck
  4. We're always gonna win
  5. I wish I was
  6. Demokratie (Democracy)
  7. Karlsquell
  8. Polizei SA SS (Police SA SS)
  9. Deutschland (Germany)
  10. Streefight
  11. Hey Punk
  12. Yankees out
  13. Sex & Violence
  14. TV- song
  15. I just wanna know
  16. D.O.R.F. (V.I.L.L.A.G.E.)
  17. Nazis raus (Nazis out)
  18. Junge Junge (Oh Boy)
  19. Yankees raus (Yankees out)
  20. Linke Spießer (Left Squares)
  21. D.I.S.C.O.
  22. Sand im Getriebe (Sand in the transmission)
  23. Großer Bruder (Big Brother)
  24. Wenn der Himmel brennt (When the sky is burning)
  25. Die Letzten (The last)
  26. Computerstaat (computer state)

DVD 2

  1. A.C.A.B.
  2. legal-Illegal-Scheißeigal (German: "legal-illegal- I don't care")
  3. Alle gegen alle ("Everyone against everyone")
  4. Albtraum ("Nightmare")
  5. Zu kalt ("Too Cold")
  6. 4. Reich
  7. Störtebeker
  8. Deutschland ("Germany")
  9. Hey Punk
  10. Iran
  11. Gerechtigkeit ("Justice")
  12. Seekarten ("Nautical Charts")
  13. Religion
  14. Untergang ("Downfall")
  15. Wind
  16. Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland ("The Death is a Master from Germany")
  17. Schweineherbst ("Pig Fall")

Audio Tracks

  1. Hey Punk
  2. Iran
  3. Ich hasse (German: "I Hate")
  4. Keine Führer ("No Leaders")
  5. A.C.A.B.
  6. Karlsquell
  7. D.I.S.C.O.
  8. Deutschland (Germany)
  9. Zehn kleine Nazischweine ("Ten Little Nazi Pigs")
  10. Schicksalsspiel ("Game of Destiny")
  11. Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland ("The Death is a Master from Germany")
  12. Schweineherbst ("Pig Fall")
  13. Krieg in den Städten (War in the Cities")
  14. We must bleed

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