Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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25793689 | Play | Techno La Droba V1.4 | 00:00 Tools | |
25793704 | Play | Techno La Droga V1.4 | 05:52 Tools | |
25793690 | Play | Tekno La Droga | 05:52 Tools | |
63528134 | Play | Tichno La Droga (version 4.0) | 05:52 Tools | |
63528135 | Play | Space Balls | 05:52 Tools | |
25793710 | Play | Dance You Bastards! (Curse-Boot Mix) | 05:32 Tools | |
77214633 | Play | Tekno la Droga v 2.2 | 05:32 Tools | |
63528137 | Play | Teknó la Drôga (V.1.4) | 05:51 Tools | |
25793697 | Play | TEKNO LA DROGA ( V1.4 ) | 05:51 Tools | |
25793698 | Play | Space Balls v.1.0 | 05:16 Tools | |
63528139 | Play | Teknó la Drôga (V.2.2) | 04:35 Tools | |
25793700 | Play | TEKNO LA DROGA ( V2.2 ) | 06:19 Tools | |
63528138 | Play | Dance You Bastards | 05:51 Tools | |
63528141 | Play | Tekno La Droga V.1.4 | 06:07 Tools | |
63528140 | Play | Space Balls (V.1.0) | 06:07 Tools | |
25793709 | Play | Dance You Bastards (Droppin Bombs Mix) | 04:35 Tools | |
25793699 | Play | God & Evil (Mix 1) | 04:00 Tools | |
63528142 | Play | Teknó La Drôga v.1.4 | 06:07 Tools | |
63528144 | Play | Dance you bastards! (Plain & True mix) | 06:07 Tools | |
63528143 | Play | Dance You Bastards! (Droppin' Bombs Mix) | 06:07 Tools | |
89724549 | Play | God & Evil (Mix 2) | 06:07 Tools | |
77214634 | Play | Tekno La Droga V.2.2 | 03:25 Tools | |
63528147 | Play | Tekno La Droga v 1.4 (1991) | 03:25 Tools | |
63528145 | Play | Techno la drogra | 06:07 Tools | |
25793701 | Play | Dance You Bastards! ((New)² - Beat - Mix) | 03:25 Tools | |
63528146 | Play | Techno La Droga [Version 4.0] | 03:25 Tools |
This Pirmasens-based duo achieved a bit of notoriety based upon the cover of their first single, God And Evil, which features a suggestive photo of Pope John Paul II being "assisted" by a young altar boy. Their next single, Tekno La Droga, is still regarded as one of the jewels in the crown of German techno. They released their last single, Dance You Bastards!, before forming the hardcore crossover band, Headcrash. For unknown reasons, Fritz Weber committed suicide during the recording of Headcrash's second album, Direction of Correctness, in December 1993. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.