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        			        KEINE HAFTUNG
		        
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Punkband from Teltow, German Democratic Republic. Keine Haftung emerged from the band K. F. Lieblich, which was initially founded in 1984 under the name Negativ. In 1987, the band, now under the name Keine Haftung, obtained its classification and was now allowed to give concerts in public. Several performances followed within the GDR, including one in Berlin, where they met Lutz Schramm, who later played their tracks on his radio show DT-64. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, it was initially quiet around the band, before they re-emerged in 1991 under the name Jeden Tag anders. In May 2013, Keine Haftung played a reunion concert after 24 years, which had to be stopped by the police.
		
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Punkband from Teltow, German Democratic Republic. Keine Haftung emerged from the band K. F. Lieblich, which was initially founded in 1984 under the name Negativ. In 1987, the band, now under the name Keine Haftung, obtained its classification and was now allowed to give concerts in public. Several performances followed within the GDR, including one in Berlin, where they met Lutz Schramm, who later played their tracks on his radio show DT-64. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, it was initially quiet around the band, before they re-emerged in 1991 under the name Jeden Tag anders. In May 2013, Keine Haftung played a reunion concert after 24 years, which had to be stopped by the police.
 
	             
									 
									





