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"Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder" is a compilation album by the German electronic band Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (D.A.F.), released in 2003. The title translates to "Fifteen New D.A.F. Songs" in English. The album features a collection of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1981 and 1986, showcasing the band's influential blend of electronic, punk, and industrial music. D.A.F. emerged in the late 1970s as part of the Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW) movement, which sought to challenge traditional notions of German music. The band's minimalist electronic sound, characterized by pulsating synthesizers, driving rhythms, and provocative lyrics, earned them a cult following and cemented their legacy as pioneers of electronic music. "Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder" offers fans a rare glimpse into D.A.F.'s creative process and evolution during the peak of their career. Tracks like "Sex unter Wasser," "Prinzessin," and "Ich denk an dich" exemplify the band's experimental approach and uncompromising attitude towards music. Despite being a compilation of previously unreleased material, "Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder" received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, reaffirming D.A.F.'s status as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the history of electronic music. Overall, "Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder" serves as a testament to D.A.F.'s enduring legacy and their significant contribution to the evolution of electronic music, showcasing their boundary-pushing sound and uncompromising artistic vision.