Live as Hippie-Punks

AS HIPPIE-PUNKS) is a 1995 live album by the band Die Engel des Herrn.

Following a succession of personal tragedies related to the band (including the deaths of Dinger's father and Klaus Immig's son) and their failure to secure the support of a major record label, the decision was made to split up.

The three band members organised a final concert at Malkasten in Düsseldorf, in which they were supported by bass guitarist and double bassist Konstantin Wienstroer and slide guitarist Dirk Flader.

[citation needed] "Live as Hippie-Punks" was released two years after the concert by Captain Trip Records, Tokyo.

The concert represents Dinger's last recorded performance with Gerhard Michel (who subsequently formed trance band "Musiccargo" with Gordon Pohl) and his first with Wienstroer and Flader (who accompanied him on his 1996 Japanese tour).