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Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule

Die Ärzte · 2002

69 min · 19 tracks · pop rock · punk · German punk

Acoustic renditions infuse punk anthems with a raw, intimate energy while retaining their satirical edge.

Why listen to this

Best for
raw acoustic energy throughout dynamic shifts in intensity satirical humor with punchy delivery
Context
By the time 'Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule' was released in 2002, Die Ärzte were already established as a leading force in German punk rock, following their 1998 album '13'. This live album marked a significant shift as it showcased the band's versatility and ability to reinterpret their hits in a more stripped-down format, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners.
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pop rock, punk, German punk

Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule is an album by Die Ärzte, released in 2002. Acoustic renditions infuse punk anthems with a raw, intimate energy while retaining their satirical edge. This album not only reached the top of the German charts but also solidified Die Ärzte's status as influential figures within the punk scene. Its success demonstrated the band's capacity to blend humor with serious themes, further broadening their appeal beyond traditional punk circles while receiving praise from both critics and fans for its unique approach. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule sound like?

Acoustic renditions infuse punk anthems with a raw, intimate energy while retaining their satirical edge. Rooted in pop rock and punk.

What makes Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule by Die Ärzte notable?

This album not only reached the top of the German charts but also solidified Die Ärzte's status as influential figures within the punk scene. Its success demonstrated the band's capacity to blend humor with serious themes, further broadening their appeal beyond traditional punk circles while receiving praise from both critics and fans for its unique approach. By the time 'Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule' was released in 2002, Die Ärzte were already established as a leading force in German punk rock, following their 1998 album '13'. This live album marked a significant shift as it showcased the band's versatility and ability to reinterpret their hits in a more stripped-down format, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners.

Who is Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule for?

Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule works well if you're into raw acoustic energy throughout, dynamic shifts in intensity and satirical humor with punchy delivery.

How many songs are on Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule?

Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule has 19 tracks, running approximately 69 minutes.

Tracklist

19 tracks·69:59

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Schrei nach Liebe Standout 3:54
  • 2 Ich ess Blumen 3:23
  • 3 Langweilig 3:42
  • 4 Meine Ex(plodierte Freundin) 2:04
  • 5 Monsterparty 3:28
  • 6 Hurra 3:46
  • 7 Kopfhaut 2:42
  • 8 Zu spät 3:41
  • 9 Westerland Standout 4:18
  • 10 ½ Lovesong 4:14
  • 11 Komm zurück Standout 3:29
  • 12 Der Graf 3:34
  • 13 Ignorama 2:58
  • 14 Is ja irre 1:36
  • 15 Bitte bitte 2:59
  • 16 Mit dem Schwert nach Polen, warum René? 4:36
  • 17 Die Banane 4:59
  • 18 Manchmal haben Frauen … 5:29
  • 19 Medley 4:59

Release Date

January 1, 2002

Genre

German punk, pop rock

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Artist Origin

Germany

Runtime

69 min 59 sec