Slime, a German
punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced sh ...
band founded in
Hamburg
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in 1979, became a defining band in the 1980s
German punk scene, and is the most widely recognized example of the musical style
Deutschpunk.
Musical style
Although initially playing in the straightforward style of
late 70's British punk, Slime developed their own unique style of punk rock, which has been seminal for Deutschpunk. Slime's songs involve complex song structures with layered, sophisticated lyrics, that often include an element of story-telling. The main themes in Slime's music are political resistance to racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and fascism. Their political activism on these topics has strongly influenced the German punk movement in general. The band describes their music as protest songs. In the 1980s they were associated with the anti-nuclear and squatting movements. Their anti-police songs continue to be anthems of leftist political movements, and have translated into slogans that are widely used, for example, in graffiti and stickering campaigns.
Slime is a controversial band in several ways. During the period where they were becoming successful, they were accused of ''
selling out
To "sell out" is to compromise one's integrity, morality, Authenticity (philosophy), authenticity, or Principle#As moral law, principles in exchange for personal gain, such as money or power. In terms of music or art, selling out is associated w ...
''. Some of their lyrics have expressed anti-American sentiment, a popular opinion among students in the '68 generation, because Americans were perceived to have put several prominent Nazi sympathizers back into power (see also
Red Army Faction#Background). This attracted criticism from the political left; the song ''Yankees raus'' (English translation: ''Yankees get out'') originated in that historical period, and is one they no longer play. A few of their songs have been the subject of legal investigations, most famously the songs ''Wir wollen keine Bullenschweine'' (English translation: ''We don't want any cops/pigs'') and ''Deutschland muss sterben'', both released in 1980. "Bullenschweine" was indexed in 2011 and is no longer played, while "Deutschland" was legally classified as protected art in 2000.
History
Early years 1979–1984

Michael "Elf" Mayer and Sven "Eddie" Räther both attended high school at the Gymnasium Heidberg in the Hamburg district of
Hamburg-Langenhorn. They discovered their love for punk rock through the Ramones' first album and decided to form a band. Mayer played guitar and Räther played bass, and the harbor worker Peter "Ball" Wodok played drums. The band's first vocalist was Thorsten "Scout" Kolle, a friend and classmate of Mayer and Räther. They first performed under the name "Slime 79 and the Sewer Army", although this was soon shortened to "Slime".
The first song written by the band was "Polizei SA/SS", which compared the police to the
SA and
SS, a reaction to the police actions against
anti-nuclear protests. Slime's first performance was in the youth center Kiwittsmoor, appearing with the band "The Kreislaufkollaps". The singer for the Kreislaufkollaps, Dirk Jora (artist name "Dicken" and later "Diggen"), was impressive and they asked him to replace Kolle as singer.
Slime's practice room was a former bunker in
Hamburg-Eimsbüttel. After Diggen joined the band, the first song that they wrote was ''Wir wollen keine Bullenschweine''. Tom Meyer from ''Moderne Musik'' offered to release this song as a single. In fall 1979 Slime recorded four songs for an EP: ''Bullenschweine'', ''Iran'', ''Hey Punk'' and ''Ich hasse''. This EP was released in February 1980; only 2,000 LPs were pressed, and they quickly sold out. On February 24, 1980 Slime performed with
The Buttocks at the youth prison Neuengamme, which was built on the former land of the concentration camp Neuengamme. They played ''Polizei SA/SS'' and ''Wir wollen keine Bullenschweine'', as well as a cover version of
Drafi Deutscher
Drafi Franz Richard Deutscher (9 May 1946 – 9 June 2006) was a German singer and songwriter of Sinti origin.
Biography Early life and career
Deutscher was born in Charlottenburg, in the western zone of Berlin, Germany. Between 1964 and 1966 ...
's song ''Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht''.
[ The audience reacted so aggressively that further rock concerts were not allowed at the prison for years. Shortly after this performance Christian Mevs joined the band as a second guitarist.][
The band released their first album, Slime I in 1981. The album contained a copy of the song "Wir wollen keine Bullenschweine", which attracted the attention of the Hamburg public prosecutor. Charges for "]Volksverhetzung
(), in English "incitement to hatred" (used also in the official English translation of the German Criminal Code), "incitement of popular hatred", "incitement of the masses", or "instigation of the people", is a concept in German criminal law t ...
" ("incitement to hatred") were filed and dropped. This album contained the song " A.C.A.B." ("All Cops Are Bastards"), which has become a slogan of leftist political movements. This first album also contained a song against the government ''They Don't Give a Fuck'', as well as the punk anthem ''Hey Punk''.
In 1982, Slime's second album ''Yankees Raus'' was released. This album contained well-known songs like ''Gerechtigkeit'' (English translation: "Justice"), and ''Legal-Illegal-Scheißegal'' (English translation: "Legal-Illegal-It doesn't matter") that the band still performs.
Slime's music and lyrics became darker and more complex by their third album ''Alle Gegen Alle'', released in 1983. Notable songs are ''Deutschland muss Sterben (...damit wir leben können)'' (English translation: "Germany must die (... so we can live)"), an allusion to a line of the 1914 poem ''Soldatenabschied'' by the German poet Heinrich Lersch: "Deutschland muß leben, und wenn wir sterben müssen" (Germany must live, even if we must die). This album also included classic Slime songs frequently played today ''Linke Spießer'', ''Störtebeker'', and ''Sand im Getriebe''. Following the release of ''Alle Gegen Alle'', Slime broke up and was inactive for several years.
Pursuing other projects 1984–1990
Although they had formally broken up, Slime continued to play together in 1992, making several appearances in Hamburg.[ The members of the band also pursued other projects. Eddi Räther and Michael "Elf" Mayer formed a short-lived band called "Targets" with Stéphane Larsson from The Buttocks.
Stephan Mahler played drums in the ]Gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
band "Mask For" and the group Torpedo Moskau. Mahler and Mevs founded the band Angeschissen together with Jens Rachut.
Aside from this, Mevs and Mahler founded the "Soundgarden-Studio“ in Hamburg. Mevs took on the work in the studio, becoming one of the most important producers of albums from the Hamburger Schule
The ''Hamburger Schule'' ( German for 'Hamburg School') is a music movement current in Germany during the 1980s and early 1990s. With some active bands and artists it is still present. It took up traditions of Neue Deutsche Welle and combined th ...
; he produced records for Tocotronic
Tocotronic is a German rock band formed in 1993. Similar to Blumfeld or Die Sterne they are considered a part of the Hamburger Schule (''Hamburg School'') movement. They are influential for bands such as Wir sind Helden.
History
Tocotronic ...
, Blumfeld
Blumfeld () was an indie pop band from Hamburg, Germany, formed by singer and songwriter Jochen Distelmeyer. The name of the band was taken from the main character of the short story "Blumfeld, ein älterer Junggeselle" by Franz Kafka. Blumfeld a ...
, and Die Sterne
Die Sterne is a two/three/four-piece indie pop band, from Hamburg, Germany. They were formed in 1991 and have released twelve studio albums, the most recent in 2022.
Members
The band consists of Frank Spilker (vocals and guitar), Thomas Wenzel ...
, as well as other bands signed to the independent record label L’age d’or.[
In 1988, Michael Mayer had joined Destination Zero, a band where Peter Siegler from Razzia was also a member. In 1989 both men became members of the band ]Abwärts
Abwärts ("Downwards") is a German post-punk band from Hamburg. Members FM Einheit and Mark Chung would leave the group in the early 1980s to join West Berlin
West Berlin ( or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western pa ...
, which had reformed and which continued to be active until 1995.
After Slime's reunion in 1994, Mayer continued worked in Abwärts in parallel with Slime.[
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Second Phase 1990–1994
Following German Reunification, neo-fascism
Neo-fascism is a post-World War II far-right ideology which includes significant elements of fascism. Neo-fascism usually includes ultranationalism, ultraconservatism, racial supremacy, right-wing populism, authoritarianism, nativism, xe ...
was on the rise in Germany (see Hoyerswerda riots, Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots), and many German punk bands responded by writing songs and producing albums. Slime reformed to preduce the album ''Viva La Muerte'' in 1992. Their next album, released in 1994, was ''Schweineherbst'' (English translation: "Autumn Of Swines"), and is by many seen as their masterpiece, musically as well as lyrically. Dirk Jora has said that the title from this song refers to how the neo-nazi's wanted to burn people in their beds like swine. This album includes the chilling song ''Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland'' (English translation: "Death is a master from Germany"). This song was inspired by the poem '' Todesfuge'' (lit. "Death Fugue") by Paul Celan
Paul Celan (; ; born Paul Antschel; 23 November 1920 – c. 20 April 1970) was a German-speaking Romanian poet, Holocaust survivor, and literary translation, literary translator. He adopted his pen name (an anagram of the Romanian spelling Ancel ...
, who was a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps
From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany operated more than a thousand concentration camps (), including subcamp (SS), subcamps on its own territory and in parts of German-occupied Europe.
The first camps were established in March 1933 immediately af ...
during the Holocaust
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and described the horrors he had experienced there. After the release of ''Schweineherbst'' the band broke up again.
In 1998 Diggen and Elf formed the band C.I.A. (Church of Independent Assholes) to produce the album ''Codename Freibeuter''. C.I.A. released a re-written cover version of Rio Reiser's song König von Deutschland in collaboration with Axel Kurth of the band Wizo and Bela B. of Die Ärzte
(; ) is a German rock band from Berlin. It consists of guitarist Farin Urlaub, drummer Bela B and bass player Rodrigo González (musician), Rodrigo González. All three write and perform their songs. The band has released 14 studio albums.
...
. After a short tour, this band also broke up.
Re-releasing the early albums and Rubberslime 1995 -- 2009
In 2002 and 2003 the record label Weird System re-released Slime's first three albums. The titles that had been censored were re-sung in a way that avoided further prosecution. In 2004 the double DVD "Wenn der Himmel brennt" was released; this DVD had been scheduled to be released in 2003, but had to be postponed because of ongoing legal investigations. The DVD provides a documentary overview of the band history, and includes a 56-page booklet with an interview that discussed the band history and includes a list of releases.[
In 2003 the members of Slime began a collaboration with the band Rubbermaids, which they dubbed Rubberslime. The impetus for this collaboration was a concert at the football club ]FC St. Pauli
Fußball-Club St. Pauli von 1910 e.V., commonly known as simply FC St. Pauli (), is a German professional association football, football club based in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg. The team plays in the Bundesliga from the 2024–25 Bundesli ...
. They produced a single ''Viva St. Pauli'' in 2003, and two albums: ''First Attack'' in 2004, and ''Rock’n’Roll Genossen'' in 2005.
"Sich fügen heißt lügen" Reunion 2009–2020
Slime reunited in 2009 and released the album ''Sich fügen heißt lügen'' (English translation: "To submit is to lie") in 2012. This album centered lyrically on the anarchist and poet Erich Mühsam
Erich Mühsam (6 April 1878 – 10 July 1934) was a German Antimilitarism, antimilitarist anarchism, anarchist essayist, poet and playwright. He emerged at the end of World War I as one of the leading agitators for a Federalism, federated Bavari ...
. It includes the anthems ''Rebellen'' and ''Zum Kampf''.
In 2017, Slime released the album ''Hier und jetzt'' (English translation: "Here and now"). In one of the songs on this album, ''Sie wollen wieder schießen dürfen'' (English translation: "They again want to be allowed to shoot") they take on the extreme right movement and the Alternative for Germany
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(AfD), who lobbied to be able to shoot immigrants entering Germany. Another song on this album, ''Banalität Des Bösen'', references the work of philosopher Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt (born Johanna Arendt; 14 October 1906 – 4 December 1975) was a German and American historian and philosopher. She was one of the most influential political theory, political theorists of the twentieth century.
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; this song protests both homophobia and racism.
In 2020, Slime released the album ''Wem gehört die Angst'' (English translation: "Who does the fear belong to?"). During this tour, the band broke up due to internal problems. Dirk Jora walked out, announcing publicly that the band had broken up. The rest of Slime announced simulataneously that Jora had stepped back for health reasons. The remainder of their tour was cancelled.
The re-formation of Slime with a new singer
Slime quickly recruited a new singer, Tex Brasket, with whom they recorded a new album ''Zwei'' ("two"), released in 2022. Jora has said that the new band should have selected a new name.
Discography
* 1981: '' Slime I'' (no label, banned)
* 1982: '' Yankees raus''
Aggressive Rockproduktionen
* 1983: '' Alle gegen Alle'' (Aggressive Rockproduktionen)
* 1992: ''Viva la Muerte'' (Aggressive Rockproduktionen/Modern Music)
* 1994: '' Schweineherbst'' (Indigo)
* 2012: ''Sich fügen heißt lügen'' (People Like You/EMI)
* 2017: ''Hier und jetzt'' (People Like You)
* 2020: ''Wem gehört die Angst '' (Arising Empire)
* 2022: ''Zwei'' (Slime Tonträger, Hulk Räckorz)
Live and compilations
* 1984: ''Live'' (Aggressive Rockproduktionen)
* 1990: ''Compilation 81–87'' (Bitzcore)
* 1990: ''Die Letzten'' (Aggressive Rockproduktionen)
* 1995: ''Live Punk Club (Große Freiheit in Hamburg)'' (Slime)
* 2012: ''Rebellen 1979–2012'' (with Visions, Juni 2012)
* 2017: ''Live'' (with the Box-Set of the album ''Hier und jetzt'')
Singles
* 1980: "Wir wollen keine Bullenschweine" (Moderne Musik)
* 1993: "Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland / Schweineherbst" (Weserlabel/Indigo)
* 1993: "10 Kleine Nazischweine" (with Heiter bis Wolkig), two-track-EP
* 2015: ''Fick das Gesetz'' (7″, Aggressive Punk Produktionen)
* 2016: ''Sie wollen wieder schießen (dürfen)'' (7″, People Like You Records)
* 2017: ''Unsere Lieder'' (7″, People Like You Records)
* 2018: ''Patrioten/Hallo Hoffnung'' (split-7″ with ZSK, People Like You Records)
Tribute album
* 2009: ''Alle gegen Alle – A Tribute to Slime'' ( Toten Hosen, Rasta Knast, Dritte Wahl, etc.)
Video
* 1994: ''Schweineherbst'' (VHS, Indigo)
* 2004: '' Wenn der Himmel brennt''
* 2023: ''DIGGEN! Das Leben von Dirk Jora zwischen Fußball, Anarchie und Punk'' documentary released in chapters on the Missglückte Welt Youtube Kanal.
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Members
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Members (2016)
Slime – Hafen Rock 2016 10.jpg, Dirk "Diggen" Jora
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External links
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Slime on Discogs
References
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German punk rock groups
German political music groups
Deutschpunk
Musical groups from Hamburg
Musical groups established in 1979
Musical groups established in 2009
Musical groups disestablished in 1984
Musical groups disestablished in 1994
Musical groups established in 1990