Artist: Die Arzte. The third album was also the first time that Farin used distorted guitar sounds on most of the album, moving the band's sound towards rock. Bela and Farin had previously played together in the punk band Soilent Grün, established in 1979 and named after the film Soylent Green. Get the Die Ärzte Setlist of the concert at Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany on June 8, 2019 from the Einzelgigs 2019 Tour and other Die Ärzte Setlists for free on setlist.fm! Their first release was a contribution to the sampler 20 schäumende Stimmungshits (rough translation: "20 foamy party hits"), featuring a strong alcohol theme (for example, the chorus of "Vollmilch" translates as "you drink whiskey, he drinks beer, I drink milk"). "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. Die Ärzte announced a new studio album, to be released on 13 April 2012 and a tour from May to August. In response they released the best of album Ist das alles? ("Stop feeling so generous, invisible one! 2. This prohibited the band from performing the songs live or promoting the two albums and, more importantly, shops were prohibited from openly displaying these records on their shelves. The commissioned artist had first colored the figures independently. The band—consisting of members Farin Urlaub, Bela B. and Rodrigo González—is one of the best–selling German groups with 7.8 million records sold in Germany. The comparisons are mostly drawn because of a similar origin as both bands were pioneers of the German punk rock scene and started around the same time in the early 1980s, in both cases evolving from earlier locally famous punk bands (Die Ärzte from Soilent Grün and Die Toten Hosen from ZK). consisting of short punk songs that were written and recorded with the previous years full-length album published a year before, and with some cover songs that were published in 1995 (another tour only EP). The follow-up Planet Punk was also very successful. The band has been very popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, while also enjoying some success in other Northern European countries. German punk group Die Ärzte have released 13 studio albums, eight extended plays, seven compilation albums, six live albums, 11 video albums and 49 singles (of which the majority is accompanied by a music video). The German cartoonist Schwarwel, who also directed music videos for famous pop punk bands like Good Charlotte or Unwritten Law, realized the idea. It was not as successful as its predecessors. In 2012 Die Toten Hosen even covered Die Ärzte's Schrei nach Liebe on the bonus disc for their album Ballast der Republik. Their work include German language songs such as "Schrei nach Liebe" (1993), "Ein Song namens Schunder" (1995), "Männer sind Schweine" (1998) and "Manchmal haben Frauen..." (2000), which experienced widespread commercial success in Germanic territories. They were their first live shows since 2013. Die Ärzte decided to go out on a high note and split up after doing one last tour and releasing a triple live album, Nach uns die Sintflut ("Devil may care", lit. They’ve Given Me Schrott! After several trials against shops that still openly sold the records, a lot of shops completely removed Die Ärzte from their stock. Tracklist: 01 – TRUE ROMANCE 02 – ABSCHIED 03 – RšCKKEHR. While Die Ärzte are known as the first famous Fun Punk band of Germany, Die Toten Hosen also have a bunch of humorous songs, mostly about alcoholism. Genres: Pop Punk, Pop Rock, Punk Rock. Die Ärzte released their last studio album Auch in 2012 and have remained relatively quiet until this comeback announcement. Album. Throughout their career, Die Ärzte have often been compared to fellow German punk band Die Toten Hosen; a comparison that has often been stylized as a rivalry by the media despite both bands never having an official feud. In December 2003 a live DVD was recorded and published the following year. Im Schatten der Ärzte followed a year later. Albums include Jazz ist anders, Wir wollen nur deine Seele, and Ab 18. (13 Höhepunkte mit den Ärzten), Die Beste Band der Welt (...und zwar live), Der Ritt auf dem Schmetterling (Instrumental), Original Ärztesoundtrack zum Film "Richy Guitar", Winners of MTV Europe Music Award for Best German Act, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Die_Ärzte&oldid=986444532, Articles needing additional references from March 2009, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2008, Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Im Angesicht des Schattenreichs von Die Ärzte, Rote Gourmet Fraktion – Kochen für Rockstars, Ole Plogstedt, Jörg Raufeisen, Hollow Skai, Die Ärzte.