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3Einstürzende Neubauten (''Collapsing New Buildings'') is a rather interesting {{industrial}} group from UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}. Originally formed in 1980, they were a major influence on the experimental end of the genre, due to their [[EverythingIsAnInstrument extensive use of various non-musical objects as instruments,]] often to the exclusion of conventional instruments. While always having a heavy emphasis on percussion and un-tuned sounds, Neubauten's music covers a fairly wide range of textures and styles, ranging from pulverising noise and ambient soundscapes to mechanistic dance tracks and understated ballads, their more recent albums being especially hard to classify.
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5Currently, the group consists of Blixa Bargeld, Alexander Hacke, N.U. Unruh, Jochen Arbeit, and Rudolf Moser.
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10* AnAesop: "Headcleaner III" is not subtle in its condemnation of people who stay neutral in the face of rising fascism.
11* ApocalypticLog: "Headcleaner III"[[note]]or "IV", depending on which release you've got[[/note]].
12* BilingualBonus: Bargeld has mentioned that many of the group's early lyrics rely heavily upon German language puns and idioms which are functionally untranslatable; conversely, he does the same with the band's few English songs.
13* BizarreInstrument: Pretty much the point of the band from when N.U. Unruh sold his drum set before making a new one out of bricks and metal.
14* BrokenRecord: "Weil Weil Weil" and "Hirnlego." Bonus points for the latter for actually having the vocals and instruments skip like a broken record (as opposed to the chanting in "Weil Weil Weil").
15* CarefulWithThatAxe: Blixa invoked this a lot in the old days.
16* ConceptAlbum:
17** ''Tabula Rasa'' is in one part about the horrors of fascism and in another about [[http://liliacea.dk/salamandrina.html how wonderful women are]].
18** ''Lament'' is about World War I.
19** ''Alles in Allem'' is about Berlin.
20* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Alles wieder offen'' breaks the trend of LighterAndSofter taken by the band for its bleak and somber tone and lyrics, and ''Lament'' is also this trope since it was composed for an 100th anniversary UsefulNotes/WorldWarI memorial in UsefulNotes/{{Belgium}}.
21* DaysOfTheWeekSong: "Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So"
22* {{Dissimile}}: Judging from the lyrics, "Die Explosion im Festspielhaus" must be a musical rendering of the Big Bang (who else than the Neubauten could attempt it). But, "galaxy cumshots"? For what it's worth, the ''Ende Neu'' liner notes say it's [[TakeAThirdOption about the Big Bang and sex simulatenously]].
23* EarlyBirdCameo: Jochen Arbeit appeared as part of the chorus in "Was ist ist" before becoming part of Neubauten for good in 1998.
24* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The obscure 1980 album ''Stahlmuzik'' featured a traditional drum kit, but its followup ''Kollaps'' had none of that. Both releases are known for being more intense and noisier than subsequent efforts.
25* EverythingIsAnInstrument: The band is famous for using this trope almost exclusively. Gamelan-like installations, bull whips, and sandals as a percussion section; jet turbines struck like xylophones; amplified springs providing bass guitar sounds. The band also uses traditional instruments in non-standard ways, including playing guitars with violin bows.
26* FeministFantasy: "Salamandrina" details how no mythical creature -— not even the phoenix -— is as powerful as [[http://liliacea.dk/salamandrina.html the female salamander]].
27* GenderBlenderName: Blixa [[InvokedTrope chose]] his given name in part because it sounds like a female name.
28* GenreRoulette: Neubauten gradually calmed down from the metallic percussion and noisy intensity of ''Kollaps'' in exchange for increasingly quiet conventional styles while maintaining the usage of custom musical instruments built out of found objects. Nonetheless, they still showcase a wide range of textures.
29* HistoryRepeats: "Headcleaner III" ends with a warning that those who do not remember history (in this case, the horrors of fascism)—or who remain neutral to it—are doomed to repeat it.
30* IndecipherableLyrics: Intentionally in the song "Was ist, ist." It has decipherable lyrics for the vast majority of the song, however, some parts are scrambled with static. When performed live, the band relies on a choir or their audience to fill those parts of the song with words made up on the spot -- or in other words, "canon" lyrics simply don't exist there.
31** The last minute of "3 Thoughts" is virtually incomprehensible, aside from the final line[[note]]"I don't understand why my mother is afraid of me joining a Devil Sect"[[/note]].
32* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: “Tanz Debil”, the name of the first track of their first album, “Kollaps” translates to “Debility Dance”.
33* IntercourseWithYou: "Zebulon".
34** "Die Explosion im Festspielhaus" is an imagining of the Big Bang as a sexual encounter.
35* {{Irony}}: Einstürzende Neubauten were known for their... improvised pyrotechnic displays in the '80s. Rudi Moser, one of their current percussionists, is a [[https://neubauten.org/en/rudolf-moser former firefighter]].
36* LighterAndSofter: The band went down this path with each single post-''Kollaps'' album.
37* MeaningfulName: The cover to ''Halber Mensch'' ("Half Man") has half of the band's logo (a cave drawing of a human) scratched out.
38* MinimalisticCoverArt:
39** The front cover of ''Kollaps'' consists of only the band's logo and name with a background color being a shade of brown. Many other ''Einstürzende Neubauten'' albums like ''Strategies Against Architecture '80-'83,'' ''Fünf auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala'' and ''Ende Neu'' have this as well, the latter using the band's name over a human's eye and skin color.
40** ''Halber Mensch'' is almost literally the exact same thing as the cover of ''Kollaps,'' just with a different album name and half of their logo scratched out.
41* MultilingualSong: Several of their songs, especially post-''Silence Is Sexy'', mix up English and German lyrics. "Perpetuum Mobile", for instance, describes an international flight by starting in German and then switching to English as soon as the plane lands.
42* NeverTrustATitle: "The Willy - Nicky Telegrams" from ''Lament''. The title is silly; the song is a tense dialogue between Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas II. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that the correspondences the band uses as the song's lyrics are indeed known as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy%E2%80%93Nicky_correspondence "the Willy–Nicky correspondence"]].
43* NewSoundAlbum: ''Zeichnungen des Patienten O. T.'' introduced a wider range of moods, melodies, and sounds than the generally intense abrasiveness of ''Kollaps,'' a direction taken further into detail on ''Halber Mensch,'' which was succeeded by the dark ambient of ''Fünf auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala.'' ''Haus der Lüge'' includes elements of electronic and rock music but is less diverse than ''Tabula Rasa,'' that in turn is louder and more unconventional than ''Ende Neu.'' ''Silence is Sexy'' disposes most of the noise aspects found in previous albums in favor of restraint, resulting in softer songs. ''Perpetuum Mobile'' continues the relaxed and mature nature of ''Silence is Sexy'' while reducing the SensoryAbuse heard in the band's previous works. ''Alles wieder offen'' remained smooth despite being a slightly bleaker album. The World War I-centered concept album ''Lament'' is based off archived research and accompanied by odd instruments chiefly composed of objects related to the war and a string quartet.
44* [[OminousLatinChanting Ominous German Chanting]]: "Halber Mensch".
45* OneManSong: "Zampano".
46* PhallicWeapon: "3 Thoughts" asserts that all weapons fall under this trope.
47* PunnyName:
48** A literal translation of the band's name would be "Collapsing New-Buildings." [[note]] For non-German tropers -- since the pun doesn't carry well to English without an explanation: The name isn't meant to conjure up the image of intentionally destroying newly made buildings, however, but rather that of "new buildings" falling over. A ''Neubauten'' specifically refers to one of the cheaply constructed "modern" buildings erected following 1945 in multiple German cities after many of the ''Altbauten'' (old buildings) were destroyed during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The ''Neubauten'' had a rather unfortunate reputation for being very structurally unsound, which gave the band some unwanted attention within two months of their formation thanks to the roof of Berlin's former city hall (one of the most famous ''Neubauten'') collapsing, which killed one person and injured many others. Think of a hypothetical NYC based band which formed in July 2001 that called themselves "Destroy the WTC," and you'll get a pretty decent idea of what the band had to deal with. [[/note]]
49** ''Ende Neu'' ("Ending New") is a pun gathered from the band's name - Einstürz'''ende Neu'''bauten.
50* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Seele brennt", released in 1986, contains a verse where Blixa explains he'll be dead in two years' time from drug use. Because he ''didn't'' die, post-'88 live versions explain that he ''would've'' been dead at the rate he was going.
51* ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]: Even the band's softer output has harsh elements sprinkled in, and their aesthetic in the '80s was outright deathly. However, the members themselves are known to be kind and affable, especially toward fans.
52* SensoryAbuse: ''Einstürzende Neubauten'''s output, especially in the 1980's, primarily constitutes of noises and textures made from using random objects like scrap metal, construction tools, et cetera.
53* ShoutOut: Their logo is an apparently meaningless old [[Myth/NativeAmericanMythology Mesoamerican]] petroglyph Bargeld discovered in 1980 when he searched for mythological symbols.
54* SomethingElseAlsoRises: "Zebulon". ''Only she's gonna see the light first....''
55* StalkerWithoutACrush: "Zampano".
56* ThatManIsDead: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]: Christian Emmerich isn't so much ''dead'' as he is a distant memory to Blixa Bargeld.
57* SmokingIsCool: Blixa Bargeld used to smoke, even during interviews--"Silence Is Sexy" features a cigarette as one of the instruments. Since quitting smoking, he's switched to herbal cigarettes when performing "Silence Is Sexy" live.
58* TheSmurfettePrinciple: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Neubauten had ''two'' female members pre-''Kollaps''[[note]]Gudrun Gut and Beate Bartel[[/note]], who left to pursue other projects.[[note]]Bettina Köster is sometimes cited as a third female Neubauten. While she was close to the band, she was never a formal member. She ''did'' collaborate with Blixa on an album called "Einstürzende Neubauten", though.[[/note]]
59** Post-''Kollaps'', Neubauten have worked with a number of female musicians, including Anita Lane, Diana Orlof, Etsuko Sakamaki-Haas, and Meret Becker.
60* VocalEvolution: Blixa Bargeld's vocals went from chiefly screaming in ''Kollaps'' to the quiet, low-toned singing in newer albums.
61* WarIsHell: Comes up in "Tabula Rasa" and "Lament".

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