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#106307 by gozu
Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:27 pm
At Ataris suggestion here it is..... thoughts/opions anyone :D

#106324 by Catfood
Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:53 pm
They went downhill after "Mutter". I thought that "Reise Reise" was missing that something that made Rammstien special.

#106341 by sj_2150
Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:22 pm
The best was Herzeleid i reckon. my second fav is reise reise. they are a great band. i think people listened to du hast and were just like "hmmm...no". rosenrot is a really good album too

#106374 by FUBAR
Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:39 am
When I was younger I used to love the Stein but as I grew older I started to find their music too simplistic and repetitve for my taste...still they have some great tunes. :)
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#106379 by sj_2150
Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:50 am
FUBAR wrote:When I was younger I used to love the Stein but as I grew older I started to find their music too simplistic and repetitve for my taste...still they have song great tunes. :)

:lol: the stein...

#106390 by Atari
Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:40 am
Fantastic live.....first three albums>their other stuff

#106410 by gozu
Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:19 am
can't say there is a bad album by them, i hate du hast and buch dich... i think rosenrot is the weakest so far but still awesome. and owners of the number 4 slot of the list of best gigs i've ever been to

#106412 by Biert
Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:23 am
Simplistic and repetitive, that's right. And perverted! I'm not too crazy about them, but it's about the only metal they'll play in my fav bar, hehe.

They really have a cool live show, too. All the fireworks and pyro, it's worth seeing it, even if you don't like their music.

#106415 by gozu
Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:29 am
they are quite repetitive but that really works fo them... as for simplistic well check out the bass line on seeman or the solo of adios both not exactly mindblowingly difficult but definately not simplistic :D

#106417 by sj_2150
Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:34 am
gozu wrote:they are quite repetitive but that really works fo them... as for simplistic well check out the bass line on seeman or the solo of adios both not exactly mindblowingly difficult but definately not simplistic :D

i have been trying to play seeman on bass for months...

#106420 by gozu
Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:12 am
i finally nailed it about a week ago it using all 4 fingers that dot me as the bitch and a couple of the streches kill

#106429 by EphelDuath666
Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:46 am
I like them quite a bit..lost interest for a few years but rediscovered them a while back. I think they got better lyrically over the years.

#106440 by Blazingmonga
Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:15 am
I'm quite a big fan, and have all the albums. My mum likes them more though!

Saw them live 3 times now, stunning always. I think Biert is right that even if you dont like the music you should still see them live. Nothing else comes close! They also change the songs quite a bit for the live forum...sometimes a bit more interesting.

I think Mutter is maybe my favourite, followed by Rosenrot. Not so sure about the others heh.

#106446 by Torniojaws
Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:27 am
My mom discovered them back in 1997 and then they also performed in the MTV Video Music Awards or something like that when I saw them play Du Hast live. After that I purchased both their albums released by then (Herzeleid & Sehnsucht) and they kick ass still (Herzeleid is still my favorite Rammstein album). A few years later they released Live Aus Berlin and of course I bought it. We played it a lot in school, where we had a CD-player in our class, and pretty much the whole classroom liked them :) (we had 11 students).

I've bought all their releases too, except for the older singles which aren't available anymore. My mom likes their newer stuff a lot, especially Mutter, but I'm not all that keen on their newer stuff. It's nice, but it's really the Herzeleid style that entertains me more, being a fan of industrial music.

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