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**“Kein Gerede” – literally “No More Talking” – is Wizo’s raw punk manifesto that swaps polite protest for loud, unapologetic action. Over a blitz of guitars the band rails against prisons, palaces, banks and the politicians they call “Bonzen,” painting them all as symbols of an oppressive system. Every shouted line is a demand to stop chatting, start sawing power poles, break barriers, and reclaim what the powerful have stolen. The track’s fiery imagery and rapid-fire chants mirror the urgency of classic 90s German punk, inviting listeners into a world where rebellion is not a concept but an immediate task.

At its core the song is less about literal bomb-making and more about shaking people awake. Wizo uses extreme language to spotlight social inequality, state violence and corporate greed, then argues that only direct – even chaotic – resistance can bring peace, freedom and ultimately anarchy. It is a sonic Molotov cocktail that urges the oppressed to “make kaputt what makes you kaputt.” Whether you hear it as a call for revolution or a metaphor for breaking mental chains, “Kein Gerede” captures the anarchic spirit of punk: provocative, cathartic and impossible to ignore.

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