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This German industrial-metal machine has proven itself to be quite popular, with their engaging, potent brand of electronic-enhanced guitar rock and outlandish stage shows appealing to everyone from young teens to fortysomethings. (Their last studio release, 1998's Sehnsucht, went gold in the U.S.) On their third studio albuT
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This German industrial-metal machine has proven itself to be quite popular, with their engaging, potent brand of electronic-enhanced guitar rock and outlandish stage shows appealing to everyone from young teens to fortysomethings. (Their last studio release, 1998's Sehnsucht, went gold in the U.S.) On their third studio album, Mutter, the sextet augments its propulsive sound with a live string section and a soprano on a few tracks, while offering two mellower tracks to show their soft side. Even if they're not breaking down major barriers with their latest release, the enigmatic Rammstein should still continue pleasing numerous musical insurgents across the globe. --Bryan Reesman
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Another Rammstien album and like their trademark in music, the next album is never better than the last one, but that don't mean Mutter is a pile of crap, it's a great record, but not better than Shensuct, as that one is respectably not better than the debut. "
"The music video for the track "Ich will" ("I Want" in German) was to premiere on MTV the night of September 11. The video depicts a bank robbery where one of the band members has a large bomb strapped to their chest. The video did not debut and was removed from airplay.
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