Normahl
Normahl | |
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The singer for Normahl, Lars Besa, in 2006 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Stuttgart, Germany |
| Genres | Punk rock |
| Years active | 1978–1996, 2002-present |
| Members | Lars Besa - vocals Mick Scheuerle - guitar Manny Rutzen - bass, vocals Raimund 'Scobo' Skobowky - drums |
| Past members | Jürgen 'Pipi' Pirpamer - guitar Rüdiger Stamer - drums Jogi Venxion - drums Helmut Krizsan - drums |
| Website | www.normahl.de |
Normahl (written: NoRMAhl, meaning "normal" in German) is a German punk band formed in 1978 in Winnenden near Stuttgart by five high school students. Their music is upbeat and typically classified as punk pathetique ('pret-punk', or 'Fun-Punk') as well as Deutschpunk. Their lyrics sometimes deals with themes like sex, drugs, and partying. However Normahl's songs also notably address left-political themes such as police violence, xenophobia, nationalism, anarchy, capitalism, and resistance to fascism, often in a humorous way.
Normahl had a large influence on the German punk rock scene in the 80s and 90s. Normahl released songs such as "Kein Bier vor vier" (English translation: "No beer before 4"), "Harte Nächte" (English translation: "Hard Nights"),"Biervampir" (English translation: "Beer Vampire"), und "Blumen im Müll" (English translation: "Flowers in the trash") – as well as songs like "Drecksau" (English translation: "Filthy pig"), and ballads like "Geh wie ein Tiger," (English translation: "Walk like a tiger") that still enjoy cult-status today.