Accept hired Gaby Hauke as their manager in 1981 after releasing
Breaker. She secured a spot supporting
Judas Priest on their
World Wide Blitz Tour the same year, and is credited for songwriting for the first time on Accept's next album
Restless and Wild (1982). She is credited as lyricist on all songs on their albums from
Balls to the Wall (1983) to
Death Row (1994), with the exception of two instrumentals on
Death Row. She's credited on several songs on
Predator (1996). Since 2010, Accept's new vocalist
Mark Tornillo has been credited for their lyrics, although Tornillo has acknowledged her ongoing influence when discussing the title track from
Stalingrad (2012) and their 2014 album
Blind Rage. Hoffmann is credited for the cover art concept for
Balls to the Wall,
Metal Heart and
Russian Roulette, as well as their 2014 album
Blind Rage. In 2019, Accept announced that Gaby Hoffmann is officially retiring. Deaffy is still mentioned among songwriters on Accept's 2021 album
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