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* TheWoobie: The titular heroine of ''Die traurige Ballade von Susi Spakowski'' ("The sad Ballad of Susi Spakowski") certainly qualifies. Her mother's Death leaves Susi at the mercy of her [[{{AbusiveDad}} sexually abusive father]]. She tries to get help from her teachers and the police, but because they consider her scum (because she prostitutes herself to the boys in her class in exchange for "a bit of tenderness"), [[{{AdultsAreUseless}} they don't do anything]]. Eventually, Susi snaps and resorts to [[{{GroinAttack}} castrate her Dad]] before setting him and their place [[{{KillItWithFire}} on fire]] and committing suicide by jumping of the balconey. But because the Bible treats suicide the same way as murder, she is sent to hell where her father is already waiting for her.

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* TheWoobie: The titular heroine of ''Die traurige Ballade von Susi Spakowski'' ("The sad Ballad of Susi Spakowski") certainly qualifies. Her mother's Death leaves Susi at the mercy of her alcoholic and [[{{AbusiveDad}} sexually abusive father]]. She tries to get help from her teachers and the police, but because they consider her scum (because she prostitutes herself to the boys in her class in exchange for "a bit of tenderness"), [[{{AdultsAreUseless}} they don't do anything]]. Eventually, Susi snaps and resorts to [[{{GroinAttack}} castrate her Dad]] before setting him and their place [[{{KillItWithFire}} on fire]] and committing suicide by jumping of the balconey. But because the Bible treats suicide the same way as murder, she is sent to hell where her father is already waiting for her.
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* TheWoobie: The titular heroine of ''Die traurige Ballade von Susi Spakowski'' ("The sad Ballad of Susi Spakowski") certainly qualifies. Her mother's Death leaves Susi at the mercy of her [[{{AbusiveDad}} sexually abusive father]]. She tries to get help from her teachers and the police, but because they consider her scum (because she prostitutes herself to the boys in her class in exchange for "a bit of tenderness"), [[{{AdultsAreUseless}} they don't do anything]]. Eventually, Susi snaps and resorts to [[{{GroinAttack}} castrate her Dad]] before setting him and their place [[{{KillItWithFire}} on fire]] and committing suicide by jumping of the balconey. But because the Bible treats suicide the same way as murder, she is sent to hell where her father is already waiting for her.
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** ''Helmut K.'', a song portraying the then-chancellor Helmut Kohl as a domestic abuser who enjoys beating his Wife Hannelore. Said wife Hannelore Kohl eventually comitted suicide in 2001, and although there is no proof that there might be some truth to the song's lyrics, the band has not played the song live since then (Save one club concert in Berlin in 2006).

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** ''Helmut K.'', a song portraying the then-chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl as a domestic abuser who enjoys beating his Wife Hannelore. Said wife Hannelore Kohl eventually comitted suicide in 2001, and although there is no proof that there might be some truth to the song's lyrics, the band has not played the song live since then (Save one club concert in Berlin in 2006).

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* HarsherInHindsight: "Abschied", a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.

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* HarsherInHindsight: "Abschied", HarsherInHindsight:
** ''Abschied'',
a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.millions.
** ''Helmut K.'', a song portraying the then-chancellor Helmut Kohl as a domestic abuser who enjoys beating his Wife Hannelore. Said wife Hannelore Kohl eventually comitted suicide in 2001, and although there is no proof that there might be some truth to the song's lyrics, the band has not played the song live since then (Save one club concert in Berlin in 2006).
** ''Mein Freund Michael'' ("My Friend Michael"), a song about the monotony of Formula 1 racing and jokingly telling Michael Schmucher to go "full throttle" because the protagonist has disclosed a life insurance on his name. Fast forward 18 years, and Schumacher had his fateful skiing accident that resulted in him being put in a coma for several months.
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* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Männer sind Schweine" (which they have however not performed live in ages and consider something of an OldShame) are the two most likely contenders.

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* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Männer sind Schweine" (which they have however not performed live in ages and consider something of an OldShame) are the two most likely contenders. "Schrei nach Liebe" is also a staple at anti-fascist demonstrations.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "(Ich ess) Blumen)", a song by Bela which pokes fun on vegetarians. Over 30 years later, Bela has become a vegan himself.

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* HilariousInHindsight: "(Ich ess) Blumen)", Blumen"[[note]]"(I'm eating) Flowers"[[/note]], a song by Bela which pokes fun on vegetarians. Over 30 years later, Bela has become a vegan himself.
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* AcceptableTargets: The band takes a strong stance against neo-Nazism (despite being mostly apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-OK as targets.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: "Abschied", a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: "Abschied", a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.
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* HarsherInHindsight: "Abschied", a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.

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* HarsherInHindsight: FunnyAneurysmMoment: "Abschied", a song about how great it would be if humans died out. One year later, the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid-19 Pandemic]] hit, killing millions.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "(Ich ess) Blumen)", a song by Bela which pokes fun on vegetarians. Over 30 years later, Bela has become a vegan himself.
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* MisaimedFandom: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, proclaimed the song to promote good values and turned it into a straight interpretation, making it moralizing and condecending.

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* MisaimedFandom: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, proclaimed the song to promote good values and turned it into a straight literal interpretation, making it moralizing and condecending.
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* AcceptableTargets: The band takes a strong stance against Neo-Nazism (despite being mostly apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-OK as targets.

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* AcceptableTargets: The band takes a strong stance against Neo-Nazism neo-Nazism (despite being mostly apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-OK as targets.
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* MisaimedFandom: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]

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* MisaimedFandom: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] values and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} interpretation, making it moralizing and condecending.]]
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* IsntItIronic?: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]

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* IsntItIronic?: MisaimedFandom: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]
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* HoYay: In-universe. ''Rock Rendezvous'' claims that Farin and Bela have the hots for each other but were just too shy to tell. It gets even worse when Rod plays the homosexuality-and-religion card, just to be told that he gets sodomized as well since "who refuses avances of his superiors flies out of the band". [[WildMassGuessing Sahnie?...]]

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* HoYay: In-universe. ''Rock Rendezvous'' claims that Farin and Bela have the hots for each other but were just [[ComingOutStory too shy to tell. tell]]. It gets even worse when Rod plays the homosexuality-and-religion card, just to be told that he gets sodomized as well since "who refuses the avances of his superiors flies out of the band". [[WildMassGuessing Sahnie?...]]]] Of course it's all for the laughs.
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* HoYay: In-universe. ''Rock Rendezvous'' claims that Farin and Bela have the hots for each other but were just too shy to tell. It gets even worse when Rod plays the homosexuality-and-religion card, just to be told that he gets sodomized as well since "who refuses avances of his superiors flies out of the band". [[WildMassGuessing Sahnie?...]]
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* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Männer sind Schweine" are the two most likely contenders.

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* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Männer sind Schweine" (which they have however not performed live in ages and consider something of an OldShame) are the two most likely contenders.
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* IsntItIronic?: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative german Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]

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* IsntItIronic?: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative german German Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]
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* IsntItIronic?: Happened to one of their [[{{SignatureSong}} most famous songs]] "Junge"[[note]]"Boy"[[/note]] when it got covered as part of a TakeThat album by conservative german Volksmusik singer Heino. The songs lyrics ironically feature stereotypical conservative parents objections to their 'sweet little boys' punk lifestyle, and accusations of being a failure for not conforming to his parents notions of a respectable career and livestyle.[[note]]With lines such as "Boy, why didn't you get an education? Look at Dieter! He even has a car! Why don't you try to get a job at uncle Werners garage? He'll take you on fulltime if you just pleaded with him! And the way you look! Ripped pants! And always all this noise! What are the neighbours supposed to think?'[[/note]] Heino gleefully took them, [[{{PoesLaw}} proclaimed the song to promote good values]] and [[{{ComicallyMissingthePoint}} turned it into a straight interpretation]], [[{{InvertedTrope}} making it moralizing and condecending.]]
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* AcceptableTargets: The band takes a string stance against Neo-Nazism (despite being mostly apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-OK as targets.

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* AcceptableTargets: The band takes a string strong stance against Neo-Nazism (despite being mostly apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-OK as targets.
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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently against Neo-Nazism (despite being mostly a-political themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-ok as targets.

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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently takes a string stance against Neo-Nazism (despite being mostly a-political apolitical themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority are also A-ok A-OK as targets.
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* CoveredUp: They did parodies of "Walk Like An Egyptian" and "The KKK Took My Baby Away", which are more famous to some listeners than the original songs.

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* CoveredUp: They did parodies of "Walk Like An Egyptian" and "The KKK Took My Baby Away", which are in Germany may very well be more famous to some listeners than the original songs.
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* CoveredUp: They did parodies of "Walk Like An Egyptian" and "The KKK Took My Baby Away", which are more famous to some listeners than the original songs.
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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently against Neo-Nazism (despite not being really that political themselves). The government, parents or any other authority figures/institutions are also A-ok as targets.
* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Maenner sind Schweine" are the two most likely contenders.

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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently against Neo-Nazism (despite not being really that political mostly a-political themselves). The government, parents or any other figures or institutions of authority figures/institutions are also A-ok as targets.
* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Maenner "Männer sind Schweine" are the two most likely contenders.
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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently against Neo-Nazism. The government, parents or authority figures are also a-ok.

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* AcceptableTargets: The band is vehemently against Neo-Nazism. Neo-Nazism (despite not being really that political themselves). The government, parents or any other authority figures figures/institutions are also a-ok.A-ok as targets.
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* SignatureSong: "Westerland" or "Maenner sind Schweine" are the two most likely contenders.

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