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Caspar Brötzmann Massaker is a German noise rock band founded in 1986 by guitarist and vocalist Caspar Brötzmann. The band is known for its intense and experimental approach to rock music, often featuring lengthy tracks that build to powerful climaxes. Notable albums include "The Tribe" (1987), "Black Axis" (1989), and "Der Abend der schwarzen Folklore" (1992). Caspar Brötzmann is the son of renowned free jazz saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, with whom he collaborated on the album "Last Home" (1990). The band has influenced numerous artists in the noise rock and experimental music scenes.