A "classic" lines up on the album to the next. With songs like "Ba-Ba bank robbery", "mirage" and "Hot nights in Palermo" the first Allgemeinde uncertainty in the 80s was known. Since then there have been several remixes and admissions, but the originals remained unmatched. In the coming albums, the Austrians were some political and satirical, here it goes primarily to nonsense. The puns by lyricist Thomas Spitzer are simply awesome. Who would have thought, for example, that "the Nadelstreifsignori" the line "cry in the story" rhymes with? Then you have to come first! Also "It crawled the Effendi more dead than Alive" is a quip classical EAV time. Too bad that the band is now no longer so popular. Who accesses with this album, but it already has the best times of the early years in the CD rack.