Floh de Cologne (wordplay on Eau de Cologne) were a German band, active from 1966 to 1983, regarded as a pioneer of krautrock and Political Satire Music.
After some success at the beginning of the 70s, the band separated finally in 1983.
[2] the profits made from said album was donated to a Vietnamese charity.
They satirised consumer society and sought to take their message to young workers and apprentices.
[3][2] Impressed by their music and especially their lyrics, Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser decided to produce their next two albums: Rockoper Profitgeier (1971) and Lucky Streik (1972).