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Feeling frustrated with politics, money, and the weather? 'Fenster' channels that irritation, but Kraftklub don’t offer a heroic battle cry. Instead, they parody the loudest voices of online soapboxes: the ones who blame 'the elites', distrust every newspaper, and insist they alone see the truth. Over buzzing guitars, the verses tick off familiar grievances - bad weather, empty wallets, corrupt leaders - while mocking conspiracy clichés about jet trails in the sky. The band holds up a mirror to the listener, asking the uncomfortable question: What are you actually doing to help?

Then comes the punch line: the chorus repeats 'Spring aus dem Fenster für mich' ('Jump out the window for me'). It is a darkly comic dare, exposing how hollow grand slogans become when pushed to their logical extreme. By telling us to literally jump, Kraftklub underline the absurdity of shouting for change without real action, and the danger of following populist calls blindly. The result is a satirical anthem that invites you to think twice, laugh a little, and maybe channel your energy into something more useful than... well, a leap out the window.

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