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1995 studio album by Die Ärzte
Planet Punk
Studio album by
Die Ärzte
Released
18 September 1995
Recorded
1995
Genre
Punk rock
Length
57:51
Label
Metronome
Producer
Uwe Hoffmann & Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte chronology
Das Beste von kurz nach früher bis jetze (1994)
Planet Punk (1995)
1, 2, 3, 4 – Bullenstaat! (1995)
Singles from Planet Punk
"Ein Song namens Schunder" Released: 1995
"Hurra" Released: 1995
"Rod ♥ You" Released: 1995 (promo)
Planet Punk is an album released by German rock band Die Ärzte on 18 September 1995. According to the band's autobiography, band guitarist Farin Urlaub considers it to be their best album.[citation needed]
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