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| CD came out the 16 October 2009 - Universal Music Group |

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1. Rammlied
2. Ich Tu Dir Weh
3. Waidmanns Heil
4. Haifisch
5. B****** (Bückstabü)
6. Frühling in Paris
7. Wiener Blut
8. Pussy
9. Liebe Ist Für Alle Da
10. Mehr
11. Roter Sand
Bonustracks
12. Führe Mich
13. Donaukinder
14. Halt
15. Roter Sand (Orchester Version)
16. Liese |
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| Mini-Review |
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Okay, first of all i'm sorry if this review will sound a little strange, but this is like my third review of an album, and my english isn't really perfect.
When i first put the album in my CD player, i was kinda afraid that i won't like it, 'cause i've read some bad reviews about it.
Anyway, i wasn't disappointed, the album is really great, it sounds like a mix of Sehnsucht and Reise, Reise. It's a really powerful and heavy album, some songs remind on Mutter, but i won't call it Mutter 2.
The opener blowed me away, a really powerful and epic song, they kept their heavy sound from Sehnsucht and Mutter, it continued so with Ich Tu Dir Weh, Waidmann's and the B song(wich is my second fave song from the album), and i can't really understand why some people are saying that the two ballads are weak, Fruhling in Paris is beautiful, it can't be like Ohne Dich, but still great. Rammstein have also some changes in their sound, Haifisch and Pussy are good examples for this (although Pussy is a joke song).
The song that impressed me more was Ich Tu Dir Weh. A really powerful, heavy and melodic song, and the lyrics is genius.
And about the bonus tracks, Fuhre Mich is just to good to end up as a bonus song, Donaukinder and Halt are ok, and Liese is the same song as Roter Sand, just with different lyrics.
The album's not perfect after all, it has also some songs i didn't really enjoy, like Mehr and LIFAD. It's not as good as Sehnsucht or Mutter, but i would still call it my third favorite album. I will give it a 7/10.
The album is perfect for those who like good heavy Industrial Metal, but those who prefer more the Herzeleid Rammstein, would be disappointed.
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