"Nichts bleibt für die Ewigkeit" Released: 8 December 1995
"Paradies" Released: 8 March 1996
"Bonnie & Clyde" Released: 24 May 1996
"Zehn kleine Jägermeister" Released: 6 September 1996
Opium fürs Volk (Opium for the people) is the seventhstudio album by theGermanpunk bandDie Toten Hosen. Although it's not considered aconcept album, it has a central theme ofreligion (exemplified by the intro "Vaterunser", "Die zehn Gebote" and "Paradies"). It is regarded as one of the best Die Toten Hosen albums.[1][2] The title is derived from a common misquotation ofKarl Marx, who called religion theOpium of the People -Opium des Volkes.
"Ewig währt am längsten (Dub)" (lit.Forever lasts the longest; a pun onEhrlich währt am längsten [roughlyHonesty is the best policy]) (Meurer/Müller, von Holst, Frege) − 2:54
"Und so weiter" (And so on) (Rohde/Frege, Müller) − 1:40