In 1992, with no marketing, the album Heilige Lieder rose to No. Only Saturn refused to sell them until the band's final album, Adios in 2005 (which, with their other later albums, topped the charts for several weeks). //. during the early and mid-1980s, and later to heavy metal and hard rock. Die »Böhsen Onkelz« spielten rechte Lieder Wegen eines Auftritts der Skinhead-Band »Böhse Onkelz« kam es am Sonntag abend zu gewalttätigen Auseinandersetzungen in Neukölln Neukölln. The album also contained the patriotic songs "Stolz" ("Pride") and "Deutschland" ("Germany"), which endeared the band to the far-right scene. In 2002 they released the diss track "Keine Amnestie für MTV" ("No Amnesty for MTV"), indicating that they would never work together in the future. Founding members were Stephan "Der W" Weidner, Kevin Russell and Peter "Pe" Schorowsky. Beendet: 22. According to the official band biography, its name originated when teenagers in their neighbourhood warned their younger siblings about them with the words Vorsicht, da sind die bösen Onkels!