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* BannedInChina: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbade it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)

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* BannedInChina: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen).ComicBook/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbade it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbade it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)

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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: BannedInChina: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbade it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbad it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
* WriteWhoYouKnow: "Satanella" was based on a real woman.

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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbad forbade it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
* WriteWhoYouKnow: "Satanella" was based on a real woman.
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/{{X-Men}}). The conservative Bavarian government forbad it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)

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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/{{X-Men}}).Franchise/XMen). The conservative Bavarian government forbad it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Bavaria]]: Their song "Burli", about a family living near a nuclear power plant which gives birth to a mutant (not like Franchise/{{X-Men}}). The conservative Bavarian government forbad it, supposedly because "it made fun of disabled people". Yeah, sure. (Historical note: At this time, they tried to build a reprocessing plant for nuclear waste near the little town of Wackersdorf.)
* WriteWhoYouKnow: "Satanella" was based on a real woman.

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