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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months ago
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Wizo - just go
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musikblog · 11 months ago
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Ihr aktuelles Album heißt „Nichts wird wieder gut“. Auf ihren Konzerten dagegen schon. Zumindest scheint sowohl die Band als auch ihr Publikum die Shows als Mutmacher zu begreifen. „Tour wird wieder gut“, nennen Wizo das Unterfangen und verkaufen ihre Konzerte auch als in die Jahre gekommene, aber kein bisschen müde wirkende Alt-Punks weit im Voraus […]
https://www.musikblog.de/2024/01/wizo-live-im-substage-karlsruhe/?feed_id=598
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torezzal · 1 year ago
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Erinnert mich daran, wie ich mit meiner Familie Verwandtschaft in Schwarzwald besuchen war und wir irgendwas brauchten, was es nicht bei Aldi gab, also sind meine Schwester und ich schnell bei Rewe rein, und da war nen anderes Mädchen, vielleicht mein Alter, vielleicht nen bisschen jünger, was sehr punk aussah und mich angestarrt hat, als wär ich nen Alien. Als Erklärung: ich hab nen Sidecut, zieh mich aber sonst relativ "normal"/tomboy skater bis leicht nerdig an. Kann mich leider nicht erinnern, was ich genau an dem Tag anhatte, aber es war nicht im geringsten punk. Wahrscheinlich war sie's nicht gewohnt in ihrer Kleinstadt eine Person zu sehen, die scheinbar leicht punk ist, die sie aber nicht kennt. Unsere Wege haben sich mehrmals im Rewe gekreuzt und es war sehr lustig, weil ich ungefähr so ☺️ aussah und sie mich die ganze Zeit so 👁👁 angestarrt hat XD
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neobase · 2 years ago
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ireallylovelanguages · 2 years ago
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WIZO - Selenbrant
Ein Song, den schon Dekaden kenne, höre und immer noch zu schätzen weiß. Eine Message, die mich auch heute noch anspricht – wie einst.
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cryptocollectibles · 2 years ago
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Shade the Changing Man #1 (July 1977) by DC Comics
Written by Steve Ditko and Michael Fleisher, drawn by Steve Ditko.
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recoftheday · 2 years ago
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WIZO • Kraut & Rüben • 1998 Fat Wreck Chords • 1st press on Black Vinyl. . . . . . #wizo #krautetruben #fatwreck #fatwreckchords #Vinyl #Vinylcollector #vinylcollection #Vinyladdict #vinyllovers #vinylmaniac #recordoftheday #albumoftheday #instavinyl #vinyligclub #vinyljunkie #vinyloftheday #vinylporn #vinylrecords #recordscollection #vinylcollective #vinylcollectionpost #vinylcommunity #vinylphotography #vinylgram #vinyllove #coloredvinylclub #coloredvinyl . . . . . @der.wizo @fat_wreck @xlq.de (presso Milan, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoDDDectsSF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hinako-supremacy · 1 year ago
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HEHHEHEHEHE SWIMMING
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 6 months ago
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Wizo - Schweinewelt
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ourborborboros · 1 year ago
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Pages of doodles showin how I think this wizo looks
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birdofmay · 1 month ago
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Regarding my last reblog... Wearing hand-me-downs is quite funny when your whole family is some flavour of alt and/or metal 😂
I'm the youngest by far. I get a lot of hand-me-downs (as long as I can tolerate the fabric).
My brother was an emo of the early 2000's, one of my cousins wore punk clothes as a teen, my second cousin family line also wore whatever "alt" fashion was available at that time. And of course there were many band shirts and hoodies 😅
Looking back, this must've been funny when I was a child - like yes, of course, this 8 year old definitely made a conscious choice to wear this Wizo (German punk band) shirt, this 8 year old definitely understands politics and leftist literature, absolutely! This 8 year old also knows what 2-Tone is and didn't simply pick these pants because of the nice pattern! (sarcasm off) 😂
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angstandhappiness · 2 years ago
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see it’s funny because they’ve never been happy before
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seeminglydark · 5 months ago
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Hello do you remember me? I’m the song you definitely already heard from one hundred times before…
They took some other melody but i’m still what I’ll always be, the same old boring three chords and a stupid melody.
Do you remember me by Wizo
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probablyasocialecologist · 10 months ago
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It was in June of 1975 – the year the United Nations dubbed ‘International Women’s Year’ – that a world conference of feminists, held in Mexico, declared ‘the equality of women’ to rest on ‘the elimination of colonialism and neo-colonialism, foreign occupation, Zionism, apartheid, and racial discrimination in all its forms.’[41] This powerful and infamous declaration was of course hotly opposed by the representatives present from WIZO (the Women’s International Zionist Organization) as well as by Betty Friedan, who returned home to the US to join protests against the ‘Zionism is racism’ declaration and help the immense lobbying effort already grinding into motion against its future success. Yet the motion still went on to be passed, with seventy-two votes to thirty-five, as a resolution on the ‘Elimination of all forms of racial discrimination’ at the UN General Assembly in November 1975[42]. The countries that sponsored and voted for UN GA Res. 3379 were, as one might expect, overwhelmingly formerly colonised nations. Eventually, in 1991, the document was repealed at the UN, and the opposite, itself antisemitic, resolution that ‘anti-Zionism is anti-semitism’ slowly began to acquire legal force within a number of national and supranational institutions. Zionist feminists have never forgotten, nor have they forgiven, the moment when, forty-nine years ago, seventy-two national representatives at the United Nations formalised a decision reached, in large part, by thousands of anti-imperialist and Communist feminists in Mexico during the summer of International Women’s Year: that Zionism has no place in the people’s movement for gender freedom and sexual justice. We should not let them steal the memory from us of that fleeting victory. The Islamophobic myth of the Muslim ‘rape cult’ doesn’t fool us any more the older settler-colonies’ ‘myth of the black rapist’ can. As the Palestinian feminist collective Tal’at teaches, there can be ‘no free homeland without free women.’ Though there are feminists on this earth who swear themselves to be the enemies of a free Palestine shared by people of all genders and religions, it was also feminists who first assembled to resolve upon the truth: that treachery to Zionism is loyalty to humanity.
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neobase · 2 years ago
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haveyouheardthisband · 5 months ago
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