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- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 accessdate "2007-06-11".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 first "Steve".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 isCitedBy Ton_Steine_Scherben.
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 last "Leggett".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 publisher "AllMusic.com".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 quote ""Ton Steine Scherben were one of Germany's first real homegrown rock bands [...], and although they weren't commercially successful in the normal sense, the group's influence in Germany has been long-lasting. [...] Ton Steine Scherben [...] released several independent records on their own dime, recordings that were frequently highly political and controversial. In time, Ton Steine Scherben shifted ground just slightly and explored more personal territory in their lyrics, but they never abandoned a sort of renegade stance, what in later years would be dubbed 'punk.'"".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 title "Biography".
- c00dd622ef5e0e6d1bbe1e700fc503189e5c64ac75208edea496e5a6eee22443 work "Allmusic".