Your contribution for Ende Gelände music videos!

A very nice little local group of Ende Gelände got really creative, took their favourite 90s trash pop hits and changed the lyrics to fit with Ende Gelände.

Just listen 🙂

Britney Spears now thinks “Capitalism is Toxic” and Tic Tac Toe sings “RWE, you’re shit!” (Tic Tac Toe is a fabulous German girlgroup. The lyrics are all in German, but it’s just about hating RWE and capitalism in general.)

RWE, you’re shit! (Tic Tac Toe Cover) – Download

Capitalism is Toxic (Britney Spears Cover) – Download

And now it’s your turn!!

The music videos are supposed to be an image of the climate justice movement. Send us a video, in which you’re dancing to the songs, holding the middle finger to the camera, or even general action videos of banner drops and so forth. Maybe you even want to think of something creative in your group.

You can downloade the lyrics from here.

Send us your video to egmusik@riseup.net , before the 1st of October, so we have time to cut them.

Speaking of: we’re still looking for a cutter. Please message us, if you’re willing to help! We could even split up the two videos so one person doesn’t have to do everything.

We’re looking forward to your contributions! 🙂


News

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