For their second album Eilzustellung-Exprès, Carambolage received support from Janett Lemmen, who had already accompanied the trio on the previous tour as a maternity cover for Angie. Like their first album Carambolage (1980), this one was also produced in Fresenhagen by R.P.S. Lanrue and released in 1982 on the Scherben label _ǦDavid Volksmund Produktion_Ǧ. While the LP initially sounds like a busy girl gang on the road, demanding their sexual desires to driving guitar riffs and ûgymed up to the topë, the band turns to the deeper sides of Eilzustellung-Exprès life as the album progresses: Melancholic lyrics about disappointed love affairs and a song about the contradictory feelings of giving birth, which culminates in a declaration of love to Angie's newly born daughter Lisa. As a baby, Lisa was always on board on the Carambolage tours. The fact that her father Kai Sichtermann (Scherben bassist) would have taken her on tour was unimaginable even for the left-wing alternative Ton Steine Scherben. Defying all male privileges, Carambolage have released an album that oscillates between pop and punk in terms of sound. Their classic lineup, consisting of Britta on drums, Elfie's snotty vocals and her effect-laden guitar and keyboard sounds, and Angie on bass, is complemented by Janett's groaning saxophone and samples of a quacking baby (Lisa?) on the only instrumental piece, _ǦMaschine_Ǧ. _ǦI Remember You_Ǧ, on the other hand, closes the record with an almost pop-like moment.