ZSK formed in Berlin in 1997, a punk band that came together around shared activist concerns. Their music has often served as a vehicle for those politics, with songs like 'Herz Für Die Sache' and 'Dare To Revolt' becoming staples for listeners drawn to that energy. They've released several albums over time, including 'Endstation Proletaria' in 2002 and the self-titled 'Herz Für Die Sache' in 2011.
Their lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism, though the specifics of those controversies aren't detailed here. The band's lineup has included members like Ossi Ostbahn on vocals, Dagobert on guitar, Niko on bass, and Markus on drums. Other songs in their catalog, such as '13 Minuten' and '24. August 1992', round out a body of work that has maintained a following in German punk circles.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.