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If there were an "authorised" BΓ€hse Onkelz-cover band, then it would absolutely be the Kneipenterroristen from Hamburg. 33 songs of the Onkelz they rehearsed!
by Matthias Mader
(05.10.2006)
If there is any one "authorised" BΓΆhse Onkelz-cover band, it's the Kneipenterroristen from Hamburg. On the farewell show of the Onkelz in front of 120.000 fans on the Lausitzring, Pe and Gonzo (in respectful absence of Stephan) joined the Kneipenterroristen on stage and performed three songs with them. Since the original has left the building forever, many fans will have to turn to the "fake" now. And there is, as mentioned above, no better plagiarism than the Kneipenterroristen. 33 songs of the Onkelz are in their repertoire (among them also some that Gonzo and Co. didn't want to play anymore or weren't allowed to). Now you can convince yourself of the band's perfection on "Streitsucher live", containing three gigs, two on DVD and one on the accompanying audio CD (clocking in at a total of about 5 hours). Among the songs you also get the first original composition of the Kneipenterroristen, the thrilling "Ketten und Leder".