This track mocking neo-Nazi groups was originally released by the German punk band Die Ärzte in 1993. One of the best known political anthems and anti-fascist songs in the group's home country, it peaked at #9 on the German singles chart.
The song title translates into English as "Scream For Love." It was recorded in the context of The Hoyerswerda Riots in which a group of mainly young neo-Nazis launched a series of attacks on asylum seekers in Hoyerswerda, a town in the northeast of Saxony, Germany between September 17-23, 1991. During the clashes, 32 people were hurt and 83 were arrested.
In 2015 a social media campaign lifted the song to the top of Germany's singles charts, following far-right arson attacks on refugee shelters. "I was really surprised, I never thought we'd manage it," said the campaign organizer Gerhard Torges. "I haven't got involved with volunteering to help refugees here because I don't know where to go and I don't have time. It's much easier online."
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