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''The Man-Machine'' is a 1978 album by the German electronic band Music/{{Kraftwerk}}. It was first released in German under the name ''Die Mensch-Machine'', but later got an English release as well. The album saw the band continue to streamline the SynthPop sound they had pioneered on ''Music/TransEuropeExpress'', and is often considered one of their best, having spawned some of their most famous songs such as "The Robots", "The Model"[[note]]Which would be later covered by Music/{{Rammstein}}[[/note]] and the TitleTrack. The album's campaign also marked the debut of their robotic alteregos.

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''The Man-Machine'' is a 1978 album by the German electronic band Music/{{Kraftwerk}}. It was first released in German through Kling Klang under the name ''Die Mensch-Machine'', but later got an English release through Creator/CapitolRecords as well. The album saw the band continue to streamline the SynthPop sound they had pioneered on ''Music/TransEuropeExpress'', and is often considered one of their best, having spawned some of their most famous songs such as "The Robots", "The Model"[[note]]Which would be later covered by Music/{{Rammstein}}[[/note]] and the TitleTrack. The album's campaign also marked the debut of their robotic alteregos.
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''The Man-Machine'' is a 1978 album by the German electronic band Music/{{Kraftwerk}}. It was first released in German under the name ''Die Mensch-Machine'', but later got an English release as well. The album saw the band continue to streamline the SynthPop sound they had pioneered on ''Music/TransEuropeExpress'', and is often considered one of their best, having spawned some of their most famous songs such as "The Robots", "The Model"[[note]]Which would be later covered by Music/{{Rammstein}}[[/note]] and the TitleTrack.

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''The Man-Machine'' is a 1978 album by the German electronic band Music/{{Kraftwerk}}. It was first released in German under the name ''Die Mensch-Machine'', but later got an English release as well. The album saw the band continue to streamline the SynthPop sound they had pioneered on ''Music/TransEuropeExpress'', and is often considered one of their best, having spawned some of their most famous songs such as "The Robots", "The Model"[[note]]Which would be later covered by Music/{{Rammstein}}[[/note]] and the TitleTrack.
TitleTrack. The album's campaign also marked the debut of their robotic alteregos.

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