Wilde Jungs
Wilde Jungs formed in 1997 in Itzehoe, Germany, with Marcus Wiebusch on vocals. Their debut album 'Reinheitsgebot' came out in 2001 and included '120 Kilo...
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Wilde Jungs formed in 1997 in Itzehoe, Germany, with Marcus Wiebusch on vocals. Their debut album 'Reinheitsgebot' came out in 2001 and included '120 Kilo Fleisch,' a song that drew criticism for its celebration of drinking and eating. Wiebusch said the music reflected working-class life in Germany.
They followed with albums like 'Schmerzfrei' in 2003 and 'Bis zum Schluss' in 2006, building a reputation as a popular live act. Other songs from that period include 'Auf die Knie Marie' and 'Böses mädchen.'
Alcohol and drug problems affected the band, leading to canceled shows and Wiebusch's hospitalization in 2008. Their later work moved toward more introspective lyrics while keeping their raw energy.
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