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DISCOGRAPHY Releases DDR VON UNTEN/ENDE split LP w/ ZWITSCHERMASCHINE (Aggresive Rock Produktionen, 1983) DEMO '91 (1991) ABFALLPRODUKTE DER GESELLSCHAFT LP/CD (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1992 - CD includes tracks from the split LP) SCHWARZ, ROT, GOLD, NIE GEWOLLT EP (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1992) GELDSCHEIN EP (?, 1993) MACHT EUCH DOCH SELBST KAPUTT - LIVE IN CHEMNITZ LP/CD (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1994 - CD version includes tracks from '91 demo and Geldschein EP) DRECKSAU EP (Höhnie Records, 1998) LECK MICH AM ARSCH EP (Höhnie Records, 2002) Reissues NIX GEWONNEN, NIX VERLOREN LP (Höhnie Records, 2000 - has tracks from the split LP and demo recordings from '84-'87) Compilations ZÄHNE 91 (Erster Unabhängiger Musikverlag, 1991) "Ata, Fit, Spee" SICHER GAB ES BESSERE ZEITEN, DOCH DIESE WAR DIE UNSERE vol. 1 (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1992) "Kriege machen Menschen", "Ich liebte sie die ganze Nacht" SICHER GAB ES BESSERE ZEITEN, DOCH DIESE WAR DIE UNSERE vol. 2 (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1992) "Spitzel", "In der Kneipe zur trockenen Kehle" SICHER GAB ES BESSERE ZEITEN, DOCH DIESE WAR DIE UNSERE vol. 3 (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1993) "Karnickel" PUNK WILL NEVER DIE! – WORLD COMPILATION (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1994) "Der Diktator" BRD PUNKTERROR vol. 1 (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1997) "Mit dem Knüppel in der Hand" BRD PUNKTERROR vol. 2 (Nasty Vinyl/Höhnie Records, 1999) "Schwarz Weiß" AUFERSTANDEN AUS RUINEN (Nasty Vinyl, 1999) "Ata, Fit, Spee" INFO - |

Later that year, one of Anderson's diplomat contacts smuggled the mastertapes of Schleimkeim and Zwitschermaschine into the FRG and sent them to Karl Walterbach, who released them as an LP. On that LP, called DDR von unten/eNDe ("GDR from below/eNd"), Schleimkeim had assumed the name "Saukerle" ("Pig Brats") in order to avoid detection by the secret police. This, of course, didn't work out, and as soon as the LP was released in the FRG, agents of the Stasi raided the farmhouse where Otze and Klaus lived with their parents. Both were arrested and held in solitary for several weeks. Singer Otze was questioned for 13 (!) hours at a stretch during which he denied everything, but to no avail, because bassist Dippel confessed. They were accused of "contacting enemy forces" and "anti-national agitation" and threatened with prison sentences of 5-10 years, but were luckily never tried in court. Still, they suffered for their LP; for the next seven years Otze was regularly arrested and held in prison for several months every year.
Right after the collapse of the East German regime, founding member Dippel quit the band, after which Schleimkeim disbanded for the first time, only to regroup with new bassist Hagen. In the early nineties they were contacted by Andreas Höhn aka Höhnie, owner of the West German label Höhnie Records, and released several EPs and LPs, as well as contributing to the now legendary Sicher gab es bessere Zeiten, aber diese war die unsere ("Certainly There Were Better Times, But This One Was Ours!") compilations, which featured mostly old East German punkbands. (Avoid their first LP Abfallprodukte der Gesellschaft; all the other releases are great, but this one truly sucks! Check out the other stuff instead, because in my opinion this record might spoil this cool band for you!) Also, they continued irregularly and legally played live all over the reunited Germany.