The Blech

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So viel geliebt 01:17 Tools
Pypl Garda 04:15 Tools
Don't Touch My Bicycle - Only Kiss My Umbrella 04:42 Tools
Calenfurt 04:08 Tools
Roost 04:52 Tools
Sander Sdorm 08:00 Tools
Krusan 02:06 Tools
Wehr Kardoon 04:28 Tools
Maund Puree 03:35 Tools
R. Faustus 02:50 Tools
Zip Zip 04:03 Tools
Konsack 04:24 Tools
Seleda 04:23 Tools
Singing Wales 05:36 Tools
Kaisermarsch 04:11 Tools
Papa Pinkelt 04:08 Tools
Viel Freß Mi II 02:54 Tools
Nichts Wie Vorher 02:59 Tools
Nessan 02:38 Tools
Rink Mink 04:28 Tools
Cry Oh Cry, Don't Be Shy 05:39 Tools
Das Bierlied 03:42 Tools
River of Champagne 04:08 Tools
Delal 02:41 Tools
Buddha tanzt 04:18 Tools
Rotes Kleid 04:48 Tools
Wehr Kardoon (Recorded Live) 02:52 Tools
I Put My Finger In Your Skeleton 04:05 Tools
I'm Looking Through You 04:12 Tools
Das Puffstück 04:31 Tools
Ist er gestorben überlebt er die Sorgen 00:00 Tools
Kaisermarsh 02:33 Tools
Remütee 03:00 Tools
quatre vingt dix-neuf 03:20 Tools
Viel Freß Mi I 03:19 Tools
Demain Matin 05:30 Tools
She Is Clean 02:33 Tools
Spanisches Begräbnis 02:33 Tools
Die Einsame Träne 02:33 Tools
La Vida 02:33 Tools
So Viel Geliebt Part I 02:33 Tools
Mane Mare Meets Winetou 02:33 Tools
Ich Wollte Meine Schuhe Zerschneiden 02:33 Tools
Wehr kardoon (live) 02:33 Tools
Zip Zip (Wosto's Power Dance Mix) 02:33 Tools
Die Einsame Trane (Wosto Edit) 02:33 Tools
Viel fre? mi 1 02:33 Tools
Der Zertretene Mann Blues 02:33 Tools
Der rote Kosar 02:33 Tools
Mane Mare (Wosto RMX) 02:33 Tools
Demain Martin 02:33 Tools
Viel fre? mi 2 02:33 Tools
So Viel Geliebt Part II 02:33 Tools
Quatre vingt dix neuf 02:33 Tools
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The German band The Blech became known when they came on the scene in 1985, using a combination of experiments with language and music, with a fondness for absurd plays on words. The Band split in 1996. The lineup consisted of Hubl Greiner, Rupert Volz, Shirley Hofmann, HB-W (Helmut Bieler-Wendt), Therofal (Therofal Rödelberger), JP Volk (Jens-Peter Volk), Sandra Coutinho and Bagdad (Achim Schmidt). Discography: Der Volz: Liebe macht blind (Traumton Berlin, 1995) 85 - 91 (Jaro, 1993) Liebeslieder (Jaro, 1992) Ich wollte meine Schuhe zerschneiden (Heute, Columbia Japan 1989) Zip Zip (Heute, 1987) The Blech (Heute, 1986) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.