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  2. Mutter (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mutter" (German for "mother") is a power ballad by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, released as the fourth single from the album of the same name. The single release includes "5/4", a song that is instrumental except for a Speak & Spell dialogue sample that was played as the intro for live shows since 2000, but wasn't released until ...

  3. Links 2 3 4 - Wikipedia

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    "Links 2 3 4" (also spelled "Links 2-3-4"; English: "Left 2 3 4") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released as the second single from their third studio album, Mutter, on 14 May 2001.

  4. Du hast - Wikipedia

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    The English lyrics are not a direct translation of the German; the original lyrics take advantage of a pair of German homophones: when conjugated in the second person singular form (i.e. "you"), the verbs haben (to have) and hassen (to hate) become respectively du hast and du hasst, which sound identical.

  5. Mein Teil - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Mein Teil" was directed by Zoran Bihac.It depicts Christoph Schneider cross-dressed as Armin Meiwes's mother, Till Lindemann receiving oral sex from an angel (played by Luciana Regina) before he eats her wings and kills her; Christian Lorenz performing ballet in a hallucinatory state; Paul Landers shaking, screaming violently and wandering around in a frantic and crazed state ...

  6. Deutschland (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was directed by Specter Berlin and was released on 28 March 2019 at 18:00 CET, [3] following a 35-second teaser trailer on 26 March. [4] The lengthy music video sparked controversy; its dark, violent, and macabre style—typical of the band's aesthetic—features various events from German history, [5] [6] including Roman times, the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, the ...

  7. Rosenrot (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rosenrot" (German for "Rose-red") is a song by German industrial metal band Rammstein. It was released on 16 December 2005, as the second single from the band's album of the same name . The song was highly anticipated by fans of Rammstein, as it was first hailed in February 2004 to be the first single from the band's fourth studio album, Reise ...

  8. Mann gegen Mann - Wikipedia

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    In the process, the first four stanzas create a quasi-homosexual utopia with partly subtle but also relatively clear allusions. Thus in Trag ich den kleinen Prinz im Sinn / Ein König ohne Königin ("I keep the Little Prince in mind / A king without a queen"), "little prince" is a symbol for the penis , but also for the object of desire in ...

  9. Zeit (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zeit" (German: Time) is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It is the title track from their eighth studio album of the same name and released as the first single from it. [1] The song became Rammstein's third No. 1 single in Germany after "Deutschland" in 2019. [2] The track was also nominated for the 2022 Kerrang!