Dickheadz

Dickheadz: The Unapologetic Force of German Punk Rock
Dickheadz is a German punk rock band known for their high-energy live shows and socially critical, often satirical lyrics. Hailing from Hamburg, the group achieved notable commercial success in their home country with their 2006 album "Songs About Fucking Girls," which charted and solidified their reputation as a mainstay of the German punk scene.
Early career
Dickheadz was formed in Hamburg in 1998 by vocalist/guitarist Jan "Johnny" Hegewald and bassist Dirk "Dirk" Riegner. The band's early sound was a raw blend of classic punk rock and melodic hardcore, developed through relentless touring in the German club circuit.
Their self-released debut album, "Dickheadz," arrived in 2001, followed by "Rock'n'Roll" in 2003 on the independent label People Like You Records. These early works established their signature mix of catchy hooks and confrontational attitude.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough came in 2006 with the release of their third studio album, "Songs About Fucking Girls," on the major label Universal Music. The album's provocative title and anthemic single Supermodel propelled them into the mainstream, landing the record on the German album charts.
This major-label period marked their peak commercial visibility, with extensive media coverage and performances at major German festivals. The album's success demonstrated the commercial viability of punk rock with a distinctly German lyrical perspective.
Key tracks
Supermodel — This satirical single was the band's biggest hit, receiving heavy rotation on music television channels and driving album sales.
Ich hasse Kinder — A characteristically provocative title showcasing the band's talent for using shock value to underscore social commentary.
Scheißegal — An anthem of apathy that became a fan favorite and a staple of their intense live performances.
Deutschland — This track exemplifies the band's willingness to critically examine their own national identity and culture.
Following their major-label stint, Dickheadz returned to their independent roots, continuing to release albums like "Am Ende der Sonne" (2008) and "Lauter als Bomben" (2011) on Irmgardz Records. Their later work maintained a dedicated fanbase through consistent touring and a commitment to their core punk sound. The band has collaborated with other German punk acts like Die Toten Hosen and shared stages with international punk legends, further cementing their status within the genre's community. Fans of Dickheadz often appreciate the melodic aggression of Die Ärzte, another long-standing German punk institution known for humorous and critical lyrics. The working-class anthems of Die Toten Hosen also share a similar musical and thematic ground. For the harder-edged side of German punk, listeners might explore ZSK, who blend political urgency with catchy melodies.
The music of Dickheadz maintains a strong presence on radio stations featured on this website, particularly on dedicated punk rock and alternative rock radio stations. Their classic hits from the mid-2000s are regularly featured on classic rock FM stations with an alternative edge, while their later material can be heard on independent music radio stations that champion guitar-driven rock.
Listeners can discover the raw energy of Dickheadz's German punk rock through the radio stations available on onairium.com, where their catalog of anthems remains in active rotation for fans of the genre.

