Picture a raucous campfire party in the rubble of modern Germany: in âHurra Die Welt Geht Unterâ AnnenMayKantereit and K.I.Z. celebrate the end of the world as an opportunity for a fresh, almost child-like paradise where money is confetti, McDonaldâs is ash, apples taste real again and people work only three hours a day before naming new stars together; beneath the songâs upbeat rock punch and playful imagery lies a sharp satire of capitalism, consumer culture, organized religion and political power, suggesting that once the old systems quite literally burn away, humanity might rediscover freedom, community and genuine joy.