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Rammstein RosenRot yes theres a video to this one to.
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To date, Rammstein haven't been able to equal the excitement and power of their breakthrough 1998 album, Sehnsucht, and while Rosenrot suffers that fate, there's an EP's worth of brilliance and one track that towers above them all. Just as exciting as their massive hit "Du Hast," "Te Quiero Puta!" is a glorious blend of the group's usual Teutonic crunch and mariachi music that earns the exclamation point in its title. It's loco to hear Rammstein with bright horns and Latin vocalists and just about as odd to hear them with Sharleen Spiteri -- lead singer for the classy pop act Texas -- whose sweet and somber vocals make "Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do)" sound very dreamy, very Nightwish. The out of control "Zerstören" and "Benzin," with its biting social commentary on the world's addiction to oil, are the final two tracks for the hypothetical four-star EP, since the rest of Rosenrot sounds a bit too formulaic. Most everything is tense during the verses, then blows up during the choruses, but if there's one area the band has made giant steps, it's with the lyrics. Greed, irresponsible hedonism, and modern-day interpretations of Goethe are touched upon through wordplay and metaphor, all of it lost on the non-Deutsch speaking set. It still doesn't make up for the stale turns the music takes on a good portion of the album, but there are signs that Sehnsucht's worthy follow-up is more possible than ever.
Rammstien's new album 'Rosenrot' is pretty good. I have listened to it all, and it was pretty cool. So, then I got some of the music videos. The video for the song 'Rosenrot' was quite disturbing. The song was good, but i don't reccomend the video. Song is attatched below.
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I suggest to anyone who reads this post to listen to some German Industrial Metal. Artists such as Rammstein and Oomph! are AWESOME Industrial Metal artists. Unless you've been living under a rock since 1997, more than likey you have heard the song that released Rammstein in the United States, "Du Hast." The song tagged to this post is "Mann Geggen Mann," and is off their new album Rosenrot....
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