1980 but when NDW was not really there, did you rock Kabaret first class; Conceptually (and musically) the models are easy to to hear: the Tubes, and also a year ago appeared Zappa Album Sheik Yerbouti likely to have had a great influence on this record '- just the keyboards sound here much like the former Zappa keyboardist Peter Wolf. And ideologically had since some abgefkupfert ('Disco Kaine' is similar to Zappa's' Dancin 'Fool' a satirical farewell to the disco era). A class is the album anyway, because the compositions are really successful and catchier than on the first two albums Nina Hagen. '' Sweet As Radio '', the Reggae offset-piece '' Producers' ',' 'Jet Set Star' ', the music business accounting' 'Rock Is A Drug' 'and especially the not-to-get out of my ears' 'Deep In The City' 'sound even today after good 80s New Wave rock, and as it does not hurt to say that because a lot of sound effects (very excessive use of synth arpeggios) were draufgepackt that sound quite dowdy today , An album in any case that is still haunting, powerful and funny at the same time, and was up also recorded excellent. The follow-up work was then quite different, but there was the New Wave Rock then already dying.