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** Japan got "Hallelujah" as a bonus track on ''Mutter'', and the US got it as a bonus on the Best Buy edition of it. However, fans elsewhere had to either import those copies or find the rare "Links 2-3-4" single. A demo version of the song was released on the ''Resident Evil'' film soundtrack.
** In Japan, ''Reise Reise''[='s=] cover and pre-gap hidden track were seen as distasteful due to being to do with a Japanese plane crash, so the hidden track was removed and a new cover was devised featuring a ship. This was later used as the cover for ''Rosenrot''. Remixes of "Mein Teil", "Amerika" and a bonus DVD featuring clips from the band's DVD ''Lichtspielhaus'' were also included.
** The US got a new cover for ''Herzeleid'' with white background, whilst the original cover remains in place everywhere else. It was likely the cover was changed for revealing too much of the band's upper bodies, rather than the Nazi controversy alluded.
** The US also had a minor bonus with ''Reise Reise'', as the flight recorder hidden track was actually included at the start of the track rather than being hidden in the pregap. As pre-gap tracks are hard to rip on computers, this has made it popular with collectors.
** Australia got "Stripped" as a bonus track on ''Sehnsucht'' and when the band toured in 2001, got their "Asche Zu Asche" single with five live tracks as a bonus tour disc too. This version of the album is quite collectible.
** Japan got "Hallelujah" as a bonus track on ''Mutter'', and the US got it as a bonus on the Best Buy edition of it. However, fans elsewhere had to either import those copies or find the rare "Links 2-3-4" single. A demo version of the song was released on the ''Resident Evil'' film soundtrack.
** In Japan, ''Reise Reise''[='s=] cover and pre-gap hidden track were seen as distasteful due to being to do with a Japanese plane crash, so the hidden track was removed and a new cover was devised featuring a ship. This was later used as the cover for ''Rosenrot''. Remixes of "Mein Teil", "Amerika" and a bonus DVD featuring clips from the band's DVD ''Lichtspielhaus'' were also included.
** The US got a new cover for ''Herzeleid'' with white background, whilst the original cover remains in place everywhere else. It was likely the cover was changed for revealing too much of the band's upper bodies, rather than the Nazi controversy alluded.
** The US also had a minor bonus with ''Reise Reise'', as the flight recorder hidden track was actually included at the start of the track rather than being hidden in the pregap. As pre-gap tracks are hard to rip on computers, this has made it popular with collectors.
** Australia got "Stripped" as a bonus track on ''Sehnsucht'' and when the band toured in 2001, got their "Asche Zu Asche" single with five live tracks as a bonus tour disc too. This version of the album is quite collectible.
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* HarshVocals: This is how Till sings, with highly distinctive, raspy, towering vocals in a deep stentorian pattern. Bonus points for being [[GutturalGrowler his actual voice.]]
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* HarshVocals: This is how Till sings, with highly distinctive, raspy, towering vocals in a deep stentorian pattern. Bonus points for being [[GutturalGrowler his actual voice.]]
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-->''"Wir sind die Diener eurer Ohren..."''[[note]]We were born for the music, we're the servants of your ears[[/note]]
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Rammstein is a six-man IndustrialMetal band from UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}. They were formed in 1994 after UsefulNotes/{{East German|y}} escapee Richard Z. Kruspe wanted to make music that mixed musical grooves with a machine-like sound, which they'd later describe as "Tanz-Metall"[[note]]dance metal[[/note]], and gathered the rest of the group to bring it about. They take their name from the Ramstein US Air Force Base where an airshow ended in disaster when three planes collided mid-air in 1988, adding an extra 'm' ''by mistake'', though the band insists they took the name for a kind of battering ram once they got popular. Their stateside popularity began in 1997, when a couple of their songs were featured in Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/LostHighway'', and the song "Du Hast" became a smash hit.
The band is notable for their absolutely absurd and spectacle-driven live shows that feature impressive pyrotechnic displays and plenty of {{Audience Participation Song}}s, to the point where Till lets the crowd sing some songs in their entirety.
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The band is notable for their absolutely absurd and spectacle-driven live shows that feature impressive pyrotechnic displays and plenty of {{Audience Participation Song}}s, to the point where Till lets the crowd sing some songs in their entirety.
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The band is notable for their absolutely absurd and spectacle-driven live shows that feature impressive pyrotechnic displays and plenty of {{Audience Participation Song}}s, to the point where lead vocalist Till Lindemann lets the crowd sing some songs in their entirety.
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* ''Paris'' (2017) - A recording of their 2012 [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin concert in Paris]]. Features music from all their albums.
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* ''Paris'' (2017) - A recording of their 2012 [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin concert in Paris]]. Features music from all of their albums.
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* WhipOfDomination: During the ''Made in Germany'' performances of "Bück dich", Schneider (in full "[[{{Dominatrix}} Frau Schneider]]" mode) whips the other band members around with a riding crop.
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* WhipOfDomination: WhipOfDominance: During the ''Made in Germany'' performances of "Bück dich", Schneider (in full "[[{{Dominatrix}} Frau Schneider]]" mode) whips the other band members around with a riding crop.