In a smoky den in Leipzig, Daniel is thrashing his drum kit. The crowd is a collection of beer swilling loons leaping about screaming adulation for Hitler. The hopes and excitement at the time of reunification have been replaced with disillusionment and insecurity among largely unemployed youth. It's made worse by frightening ignorance of the past. In a recent survey of 14-18 year olds, over half knew nothing about the extermination of the Jewish. To the tune of slow ballads about poor Germans who don't get anything from the state, a refugee drives his Mercedes to the welfare office, and the nationalists march on.