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Rammstein - MTV Masters. 2001.
Part One
MEIN HERZ BRENNT • Mutter, Track 1, 2001 • [Piano Version] Raritäten, 2015 Rammstein Tracks Moodboards • Part 4
Sie kommen zu euch in der Nacht Dämonen Geister schwarze Feen Sie kriechen aus dem Kellerschacht Und werden unter euer Bettzeug sehen
Sources: 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • Lyrics
Und dann hat er sie geküsst,
Wo das Meer zu Ende ist.
Ihre Lippen schwach und blass
Und seine Augen werden nass.
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The CD Cover of Rammstein's Mutter Album
Day 1–Favorite Song
Adios. Too easy
The story is really interesting. I love how Flake plays snare drum on it. THE GUITAR SOLO!! The live videos (what little there are) are so cool and it devastates me that they never play it live anymore
I’ve never finished any tumblr challenge I’ve set out to do, but maybe this time will be different. Maybe since it’s Rammstein I’ll actually finish it.🖤
Rammstein were still an unknown entity in early 2001, but their landmark third album Mutter would change the band – and metal – forever.
"As far as fulfilling that last bit went, it was all how you defined ‘inside’. Although they understood questions in English well enough, Richard and drummer Christoph Schneider spoke through a translator. Till Lindemann didn’t speak to us at all. They made some jokes – “Munich architecture is very impressive, especially the parts you English didn’t bomb,” being a particularly dry one – and gave some of their history of growing up in the GDR, on the Eastern side of the Iron Curtain. But in terms of what was actually going on inside their new album, Mutter, however, they remained as enigmatic as ever (“Our music is famous,” said Christoph, “We are not”)."
Happy birthday Mutter!
Ich Will Till