Sit pissers

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Sit pissers
Studio album by Drahdiwaberl

Publication
(s)

2004

Label (s) In-house production

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Hard rock

Title (number)

12/17

running time

55: 56/76: 09

production

Helmut Bibl , Polio Brezina

chronology
Cake instead of words
2000
Sit pissers -

Sitzpinkler is the seventh studio album by the Austrian punk rock band Drahdiwaberl . It was released in 2004.

production

Like his previous album Torte instead of words Sitzpinkler ties in strongly with the then blue / black government of Austria. This time, however, not only the Austrian government is the target, but also other politicians who caused a stir. Gush Bush! for example deals with the then President of the USA , George W. Bush . I want to finally become Pope is about the behavior of the Catholic Church then and now. The album is also dedicated to the subject of racism and the government situation in Austria at the time , which is particularly evident in the songs Wenn ich bin President and Strik! comes into play.

There is also a version with 5 bonus tracks, hand-signed by Stefan Weber , limited to 500 pieces . Although Sitzpinkler - unlike its two predecessors - is not out of print , it is still extremely rarely offered for sale and is usually only available on request.

Track list

  1. Sit pissers
  2. When i'm president
  3. Country innocence
  4. Heast, Franz!
  5. The wild Hilde
  6. Strike!
  7. Lucky bag
  8. The pink punk shirt
  9. Circulatory collapse
  10. I want to finally become Pope
  11. Gush, Bush!
  12. Parkinson blues

Bonus tracks on the limited version

  1. Twenshop Blues
  2. Foppish girl
  3. Law & Order Man
  4. Fuck CD
  5. Mad Cat Sadie (Live)

reception

  • ARGEkultur (Salzburg): "Pollution of the public and razor-sharp hard rock, straightforward and anarchic."

Web links

Wiktionary: Sitzpinkler  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Oliver Baumann, ARGEkultur (Salzburg), January 22, 2007 (accessed December 7, 2011)