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'''The Snow Bones''' (Besmenian: ''Die Schneeknochen'') was a [[Besmenian|Besmenia]] punk rock band, which existed from 1982 to 1995.
'''The Snow Bones''' (Besmenian: ''Die Schneeknochen'') was a [[Besmenia|Besmenian]] punk rock band, which existed from 1982 to 1995.
==History==
==History==
[[File:Snow Bones logo.png|200px|thumb|right|Logo of the Snow Bones]]
[[File:Snow Bones logo.png|200px|thumb|right|Logo of the Snow Bones]]
===1982-1986===
===1982-1986===
===1987-1993===
===1987-1993===
The band became known nationwide for their album ''Tom the Cannibale'' in 1987. The album that refers to [[Helmut Rommel]]'s [[The Happy Cannibal Adventure]] from 1967, is considered today as their big breakthrough. Especially the song of the same name ''Tom the Cannibale'', which is the first piece of music on the album, is one of the most successful and well-known songs of the band. In 1988 the Snow Bones released an English-language version of the song, which made the band internationally known.
===1994-1995===
===1994-1995===


==Discography==
==Discography==
* Road to our Hell (1983)
* Road to our Hell (1983) (LP, MC)
* Dark Secrets (1984)
* Dark Secrets (1984) (LP, MC, CD)
* Drunk Boys (1986)
* Drunk Boys (1986) (LP, MC, CD)
* Tom the Cannibal (1987)
* Tom the Cannibal (1987) (LP, MC, CD)
* Death of Roses (1988) (LP, MC, CD)
* Parliment of Fools (1990) (LP, MC, CD)
* The Glass House (1991) (LP, MC, CD)
* Happy Accident (1993) (MC, CD)
* Brain Terror (1994) (MC, CD)
* Dreams and Nightmares (1995) (MC, CD)


==Social involvement==
==Social involvement==
===Political activities===
===Political activities===
===Other activities===
The Snow Bones wrote and recorded the intro music for the animated films [[Alex (film series)|Alex Goes to Laitstadt]] (1988) and [[Alex (film series)|Alex Leaves the Field]] (1993).
[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Latest revision as of 10:16, 24 November 2021

The Snow Bones
Die Schneeknochen
Group photo, 1987
Group photo, 1987
Background information
OriginFreiz, Besmenia
GenresPunk rock
Years active1982-1995
Past membersRudolf Ganzer
Petra Krenzmann
Karl Grünling
Kai Wagner
Hannes Kennrich

The Snow Bones (Besmenian: Die Schneeknochen) was a Besmenian punk rock band, which existed from 1982 to 1995.

History

Logo of the Snow Bones

1982-1986

1987-1993

The band became known nationwide for their album Tom the Cannibale in 1987. The album that refers to Helmut Rommel's The Happy Cannibal Adventure from 1967, is considered today as their big breakthrough. Especially the song of the same name Tom the Cannibale, which is the first piece of music on the album, is one of the most successful and well-known songs of the band. In 1988 the Snow Bones released an English-language version of the song, which made the band internationally known.

1994-1995

Discography

  • Road to our Hell (1983) (LP, MC)
  • Dark Secrets (1984) (LP, MC, CD)
  • Drunk Boys (1986) (LP, MC, CD)
  • Tom the Cannibal (1987) (LP, MC, CD)
  • Death of Roses (1988) (LP, MC, CD)
  • Parliment of Fools (1990) (LP, MC, CD)
  • The Glass House (1991) (LP, MC, CD)
  • Happy Accident (1993) (MC, CD)
  • Brain Terror (1994) (MC, CD)
  • Dreams and Nightmares (1995) (MC, CD)

Social involvement

Political activities

Other activities

The Snow Bones wrote and recorded the intro music for the animated films Alex Goes to Laitstadt (1988) and Alex Leaves the Field (1993).