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Amerika, Amerika (English Version), Amerika (Digital Hardcore Remix By Alec Empire), Amerika (Western Remix By Olson Involtini), Amerika (Andy Panthen And Mat Diazs Clubmix)... ( 8 tracks)
Mein Teil, Mein Teil (You Are What You Eat Edit), Mein Teil (The Return To New York Buffet Mix), Mein Teil (There Are No Guitars On This Mix)... ( 4 tracks)
Ohne Dich (Album Edit), Ohne Dich (Mina Harker's Version) Remix by Laibach, Ohne Dich (Sacred Mix) Remix by Sven Helbig, Ohne Dich (Schiller Mix), Ohne Dich (Under Byen Remix)... ( 6 tracks)
100 Jahre Rammstein (Arena Berlin), Philipshalle (Dusseldorf 1997), Rock Am Ring (Festival 1998), Live Aus Berlin (Wuhleide 1998), Big Day Out (Festival Sydney 20)... ( 11 tracks)
Du Hast (Clawfinger Remix), Spookshow Baby (Rob Zombie Mix), Sonne (Clawfinger Tko Remix), Last Cup Of Sorrow (Faith No More Mix), Stripped (Heavy Metal Mix)... ( 15 tracks)
Motor Music
Republic Records
Slash Records
Universal Music Group
Members
Till Lindemann
Richard "Scholle" Kruspe
Paul H. Landers
Oliver "Ollie" Riedel
Christoph "Doom" Schneider
Christian "Flake" Lorenz
The band
Rammstein takes its name indirectly from the western German town of Ramstein, site of an airshow disaster in 1988. The band's signature song, the eponymous "Rammstein", is a commemoration of the tragedy that took place at the Ramstein Air Base. The extra "m" in the band's name allows the word to translate literally as "ramming stone" or "battering ram", reinforcing the image of the band's music as fierce and relentless. Despite lyrics that are in German, the band has enjoyed success outside of Germany, both in Europe, North America as well as Japan, Australia and New Zealand. With the album Reise, Reise (2004), they became the most successful German-language band of all time internationally. Rammstein has had several top ten singles in Europe.
Style
Lyrics
Nearly all of Rammstein's lyrics are in German. However, the band did record English versions of "Engel" , "Du hast" and "Amerika", as well as covers of the songs "Stripped" (Depeche Mode) and "Pet Sematary" (Ramones). In addition, the songs "Amerika" (German version), "Stirb nicht vor mir//Don't die before I do" and "Moskau" contain not only German verses, but also English and Russian choruses, respectively; "Te quiero puta!" is entirely in Spanish. The song "Mein Teil" features one line in English: "Yes It's Mein Teil"[3]. "Ollie" Riedel commented that "German language suits heavy metal music. French might be the language of love, but German is the language of anger." (Sunday Herald Sun, Melbourne, Australia, October 24, 2004).
Movie and video appearances
Within only a few years of starting their career, Rammstein soon caught the attention of Hollywood for their explosive stage performances and energetic music. Directors David Lynch and Rob Cohen appear to be particularly strong fans; explaining why he set the first four minutes of his thriller xXx in a Rammstein concert in Prague, Cohen said:
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Covers and adaptations
Controversies
^ Rammstein timeline. Rammstein (2005-12-16).
^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Sehnsucht review. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
^ Jeremy Williams. Mein Teil translated lyrics. Herzleid.com. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
^ "xXx" Vin Diesel and Rob Cohen interview. mymovies.net. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
^ Johanna Michaelsen (1999-10-28). 700 club interview (Archived at The Internet Archive on 2000-01-22). Christian Broadcast Network. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
^ WHY DID THE COLUMBINE SHOOTING HAPPEN? COMMENTS FROM RELIGIOUS SOURCES. Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
^ 'Rotenburg cannibal' sentenced to life. United Press International (2006-05-09). Retrieved on 2006-07-10.