APOCALYPTICA Cover RAMMSTEIN: Audio Available

September 2, 2003

APOCALYPTICA's collaboration with German punk rock diva Nina Hagen on a cover of RAMMSTEIN's "Seemann" has been posted online in streaming audio at www.motormusic.tv.

Commented RAMMSTEIN keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz: "If an artist like Nina plays one of our songs, it is like getting an award more worth than ten Echos, Grammys or whatever the business world provides. Now I can die in peace and say it wasn't all for nothing. Nina does good but not better than we do."

On Saturday, September 13, Nina Hagen and APOCALYPTICA will be performing "Seemann" at Columbiahalle in Berlin, Germany during the Finnish string combo's co-headlining gig at the venue with THE RASMUS.

APOCALYPTICA's version of "Seemann", which has been hailed by Hagen as "one of the best German rock songs ever," will be released as a single on October 6.

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