The Snow Bones
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The Snow Bones
Die Schneeknochen | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Freiz, Besmenia |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1982-1995 |
Past members | Rudolf Ganzer Petra Krenzmann Karl Grünling Kai Wagner Hannes Kennrich |
The Snow Bones (Besmenian: Die Schneeknochen) was a Besmenia punk rock band, which existed from 1982 to 1995.
History
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 A Bad Hunt 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).