Satanic Voices
| Satanic Voices | |
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| General information | |
| origin | Saarland |
| Genre (s) | skirt |
| founding | 1989, 2019 |
| resolution | 2011 |
| Current occupation | |
| Frank "Schwonzie" Müller (since 2019) | |
| Uli "Jule" Hüpgen (1989 - 1998; since 2019) | |
| Uwe "Fitsch" Fischer (1992 - 2001; since 2019) | |
| Georg "Atom" Zott (since 2002) | |
| Dirk "Haas" Gerber (1989–2001; since 2019) | |
| Robby "Rob" Fuchs (since 2019) | |
| former members | |
| Joe "Gumble" ( 1995-2011 ) | |
| Frank "Eule" Seiler (1989 - 2011) | |
| Moritz Giessmann (2006 - 2011) | |
| Markus Lesch | |
| Michael "Teensschnitt" Müller | |
| Dietmar "Didi" Noss (1989–1994) | |
| "Chrisse" Regitz | |
| Michael "Michi" Grimm | |
| Markus Uhle | |
| Patrik "Puddah" Apel | |
| James Boyle | |
The Satanic Voices are a German rock band from Neunkirchen (Saar) , which was founded in 1989 as Satanic Verses . They refer to their music as prolo rock.
Discography
Albums
- The Kasper of Death (1990; demo tape self-distribution)
- Cars, Money and Horny Women (1990; Heartache Transplant Records (HTR) / Rough Trade)
- On the Road to Fame (1995; HTR / Rough Trade)
- The eleventh commandment (1997; HTR / Rough Trade)
- Hard food (2002 self-distribution)
- Uncensored (2008; Myskull Records)
Singles
- Cars, Money and Horny Women (1990; Heartache Transplant Records (HTR) / Rough Trade)
- Go Borussia (2002; self-distribution)
- 100 years of VFB Borussia (2005; self-distribution)
- Saarland (2005; own distribution)
Sampler
- Nur Courage - Against Xenophobia and Racism (Title: Evangelist; 1992; Rough Trade)
Web links
- Satanic Voices at Allmusic (English)
- Review of "Autos Geld und Geile Weiber" in Rockhard Magazine
