/r/Rammstein
Rammstein is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band, formed in 1994 in Berlin.
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/r/Rammstein
My brother is gonna freak out when he gets it for Christmas.
Mine was Ich tu dir weh. My big brother went to a concert on CDMX I was 10 years old. So my mother told me that he went to see Rammstein, I seek for them on YouTube and for that time was the LIFAD tour. From that time until now they’re my favorite band. I have seen them several times live, VFG Guadalajara 2011, Hell and Heaven 2017, Puerto Vallarta New Years Eve 2019 and the three shows at Foro Sol (now Estadio GNP) in October 2022. No body asked but my favorite song is Gib mir deine Augen.
Sorry there’s no vocals, made this in about two days
I don't understand it has much potential but not enough i liked zerstören a lot but now when i listen zerstören its not Rammstein like song It's very different from Rammstein's other songs
Title says everything. I‘m unshakably confident that there is an ambulance/fire truck siren deeply buried in the mix at about 4:00 until the end of the song. It is very subtle, but matches the use of fighter jet sound effects in context of the Ramstein Air Base incident.
For comparison: German ‚Martinshorn‘ sounds like this: https://youtu.be/HceKeXpbIR4?feature=shared
For example the tone from Adieu or Du Hast. What amp do you recommend? I know Paul and Richard use the ones fron Mesa Boogie, but those cost a hell lot of money. Are there alternatives?
I'm in Berlin and i accidentally found where Ich Will was filmed.
Made this wallpaper myself using AI enhancing tools and editing tools. Took me multiple attempts especially because of the fact that Till's face is at quite a strange angle and the AI couldn't enhance it correctly. Enjoy!
To avoid the subreddit getting flooded with your 2024 recaps/replay/wrapped/whatever posts, post them here instead.
Why do I see no one talking about ‘dicke titten’ the whole song is amazing from the lighthearted opening to the finale of the last chorus every thing about this song is amazing. And that guitar riff OH GOD that riff is so groovy and works so well with the instrumental. What do you all feel about this song?
Hey guys!
I’m wondering if anyone by chance knows what setup Schneider used during the recording sessions of Mutter. Mutter has always been one of my favorite albums of all time and as a drummer I have always been fond of the drums engineered in the album. I’ve been searching and guessing for over 10 years what he could have used. I know for a fact he was using Meinl at the time and by just listening to the sound but I am unsure of what drums he used and possibly the snare. I would assume that it would be the same setup as Herzeleid and Sehnsucht but just engineered and recorded differently but I’m not sure. I have a theory that Schneider used the same set during the Reise Reise/Rosenrot sessions as well and possibly a different kit as certain songs drum’s sound fairly different.
I hypothesize possible Tama and Meinl cymbals but I also unsure. It appears he used the Tama Starclassic Maple during Reise Reise and Rosenrot but I am unsure if he changed kits for the albums.
Thanks!!!
Apart from the fact that the overall song is very good and catchy and absolutely one of my favorites, I find the lyrics are very much intimate as well. I think it’s the most intimate (both obscene and even romantic) song Rammstein has. Especially the part:
“Zwei Bilder, nur ein Rahmen
Ein Körper, doch zwei Namen
Zwei Dochte, eine Kerze
Zwei Seelen in einem Herzen”
Gets me every time. What’s your opinion on this?
Title really.
I know this song is supposed to be criticism of American culture "imperialism", but it just comes across as hypocritical honestly. I say this because Rammstein has literally made a career out of engaging with an American musical art form (industrial metal), they literally got rich off of music from a culture that they supposedly hate.
Additionally, the only reason why American culture is so dominant everywhere because the citizens of other countries engage and monetarily support American cultural products. IDK it just comes off as a butthurt song, instead they should've made a traditional German accordian song discouraging global citizens from engaging with American culture. Thoughts?