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Haus in Neu Berlin is the national anthem of [[Austro-Caldera]], written and composed by Wilbert Eckart and played by the band "Die Käfer", the song references a house in Neu Berlin, the 3rd largest city in Austro-Caldera. After being one of the top songs in the nation for 3 years, it was voted to become the national anthem of Austro-Caldera, as the Volkspartei described it to embody the Calderan spirit and it being a perfect representation of all Calderans.
Haus in Neu Berlin was the national anthem of [[Fascist Caldera|Caldera]] from 1963 until 2034. Written and composed by Wilbert Eckart and played by the band "Die Käfer", the song references a house in Neu Berlin, the 3rd largest city in Caldera. After being one of the top songs in the nation for 3 years, it was voted to become the national anthem of Caldera, as the Volkspartei described it to embody the Calderan spirit and it being a perfect representation of all Calderans.


{{Infobox anthem|title=Haus in Neu Berlin|english_title=House in New Berlin|country=[[Austro-Caldera]]|author=Die Käfer|published=18 June 1960|adopted=23 December 1963|sound=HausInNeuBerlin-DieKaffer.mp3|composer=Wilbert Eckart|predecessor=Neu Haus in Ceuldeland|image=File:141227_Berliner_Dom.jpg}}
{{Infobox anthem|title=Haus in Neu Berlin|english_title=House in New Berlin|country=[[Fascist Caldera|Caldera]]|author=Die Käfer|published=18 June 1960|adopted=23 December 1963|sound=HausInNeuBerlin-DieKaffer.mp3|composer=Wilbert Eckart|predecessor=Neu Haus in Ceuldeland|image=File:141227_Berliner_Dom.jpg|until=13 July 2034}}


== History ==
== History ==
The music composed by Wilbert Eckart is actually a modern derivative of what was a sea shanty sang by [[Hendalarsk]] immigrants crossing the waters to Caldera. The original lyrics described founding a new house in Ceuldeland, and this was often seen as Caldera's unofficial national song for many years, being sung after winning international sports games.
The music composed by Wilbert Eckart is actually a modern derivative of what was a sea shanty sang by [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] immigrants crossing the waters to Caldera. The original lyrics described founding a new house in Ceuldeland, and this was often seen as Caldera's unofficial national song for many years, being sung after winning international sports games.


In the 1900s, movements in highly populated Gothic regions of Caldera cropped up around adopting Neu Haus in Ceuldeland as the official anthem, but the Volkspartei was reluctant due to the song's promotion of independence, and the Volkspartei feared that it would encourage young children to disobey the government.  
In the 1900s, movements in highly populated Gothic regions of Caldera cropped up around adopting Neu Haus in Ceuldeland as the official anthem, but the Volkspartei was reluctant due to the song's promotion of independence, and the Volkspartei feared that it would encourage young children to disobey the government.  
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After its adoption in 1963, the Volkspartei encouraged parents to play the song at home for children for entertainment, and Haus in Neu Berlin became the most played song on the radio, especially loved by members of the military.  
After its adoption in 1963, the Volkspartei encouraged parents to play the song at home for children for entertainment, and Haus in Neu Berlin became the most played song on the radio, especially loved by members of the military.  


Some criticize Haus in Neu Berlin for being too slow and not properly referencing Caldera as a whole, but the Volkspartei has stated that the song embodies the Calderan spirit by describing disdain for not following in leader's footsteps, and this is more Calderan than a song that references Caldera by name.  
Some criticize Haus in Neu Berlin for being too slow and not properly referencing Caldera as a whole, but the Volkspartei has stated that the song embodies the Calderan spirit by describing disdain for not following in a leader's footsteps, and this is more Calderan than a song devised outside of Caldera.  


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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