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Cucked and underwhelming, unfortunately.
The opener is anti-patriotic and going out of its way to focus on bad (or supposedly bad) things in German history (both song and video, I guess anyone posting in this thread saw it). Being openly political like that was never their thing, but given it's almost surely their last album, apparently they decided to go all-out.
"Radio"… well, the "no borders, no fences" part and the ghey dance of the soldiers/police at the end of the video… hmmm.
"Zeig Dich" is another anti-christian piece in the vein of "Halleluja" from the Mutter era. The church is not a very ambitious target of attack nowadays, what a surprise/coincidence they had to put such a song on the album…
"Auslander" and "Sex" together are basically "Pussy 2", and it's sure no coincidence they are positioned back to back on the album - the intention seems to be to suggest to German-speaking women listening to those songs to mingle sexually with foreigners (the first of the two might as well have a "ficki ficki" line in there).
"Puppe"… after the initial shock-value effect has worn off, it's not much enjoyable to listen to.
The latter five songs are a bit better, but still nothing groundbreaking, and the final song seems to be about some creep trying to mingle with an underage girl, and the lyrics seemingly being apologetic towards this, which is unsettling and somewhat worrying.