Normahl

Normahl is a German punk band formed in 1978 in Winnenden near Stuttgart by four high school students.[1]

Normahl
OriginStuttgart, Germany
GenresPunk rock
Years active1978–1996, 2002-present
Associated actsL.A.R.S.
MembersLars Besa - Vocals
Mick Scheuerle - Guitar
Manny Rutzen - Bass, Vocals
Raimund 'Scobo' Skobowky - Drums
Past membersJürgen 'Pipi' Pirpamer - Guitar
Rüdiger Stamer - Drums

Discography

Normahl has had the following album and single releases:

Albums

  • 1980 Stuttgart über alles (EP) (Stuttgart over all)[1][2]
  • 1981 Verarschung Total (LP)[2]
  • 1984 Ein Volk steht hinter uns (LP) (The people are behind us)[2]
  • 1984 Der Adler ist gelandet (LP) (The eagle has landed)
  • 1985 Harte Nächte (LP) (Hard nights)
  • 1986 Lebendig I - Live in Switzerland (LP/live) (Alive I - Live in Switzerland)
  • 1988 Biervampir (Maxi-Single) (beer vampire)
  • 1989 Kein Bier vor vier (LP) (No beer before four)
  • 1991 Blumen im Müll (CD/LP) (Flowers in the garbage)
  • 1993 Auszeit (CD/LP) (Time out)
  • 1994 Lebendig II - Ernst ist das Leben (CD/live) (Alive II - Life is serious)
  • 1994 Lebendig III - Heiter ist die Kunst (CD/ live) (Alive II - Art is funny)
  • 2002 IN RI 21 (CD)
  • 2003 Das ist Punk – Best of...(CD) (This is Punk - best of)
  • 2005 Voll Assi (CD) (Totally associal)
  • 2010 "Jong'r" (CD/DVD)

Singles

  • 1987 "Harte Nächte" (Single) (Hard Night)
  • 1987 "Fraggles" (Single)
  • 1989 "Hans im Glück" (Single) (Lucky Hans)
  • 1990 "Merry Jingle" (Single)
  • 1991 "Geh wie ein Tiger" (Single/ Maxi CD) (Walk like a tiger)
  • 1992 "Drecksau" (Maxi CD) (Dirty pig)
  • 1992 "Diplomatenjagd" (Maxi CD) (Hunt the diplomat)
  • 1993 "Weit weg" (Maxi CD) (Far away)
  • 2000 "Sex am Telefon" (Maxi CD) (Sex on the telephone)
  • 2005 "Sonne im Dezember" (Maxi CD) (Sunny December)
  • 2006 "Wenn ein Tor fällt..."(Maxi CD) (When a goal is shot...)

References

  1. Greene, James, Jr. (2017). Brave Punk World: The International Rock Underground from Alerta Roja to Z-Off. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 116–117. ISBN 9781442269859.
  2. Graf, Christian; Voigt, Sven (2003). Punk! das Lexikon (in German). Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. p. 434. ISBN 9783896025210.
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