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RAMMSTEIN Frontman In 'Vinzent' Movie: Photos, Trailer Available
According to Herzeleid.com, RAMMSTEIN frontman Till Lindemann plays an animal-rights activist in an upcoming movie called "Vinzent". The release is planned for next year, though it was actually filmed in 2004. Shots from the film (including a few with Till),as well as a trailer, can be viewed on th...November 8, 2005
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RAMMSTEIN Frontman: It's Very Easy For Gay Men To Get Laid
German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN discuss the controversial single "Mann Gegen Mann" ("Man Against Man") from their new album "Rosenrot" in the latest issue of the Swedish magazine Close-Up. In the chorus, the word "schwule" (German for "faggot") is uttered repeatedly. In the article, RAMMSTEIN...October 18, 2005
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RAMMSTEIN: Concerts In Asia Cancelled
German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN were forced to cancel their previously announced shows in Korea and Japan after the group's vocalist, Till Lindemann, suffered a knee injury during an appearance at this year's Metaltown festival (where they reported performed on a wet stage in the rain),which...August 2, 2005
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RAMMSTEIN: New Album To Surface In September
Rock Hard magazine is reporting that RAMMSTEIN's follow-up to 2001's "Mutter" is set to be released September 20, 2004. The first single, entitled "Mein Teil", will arrive on June 21 — one week later than the originally announced June 14 release date. Rock Hard has also reportedly stated the followi...May 20, 2004
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RAMMSTEIN Get 'Calm' In Russian
RAMMSTEIN vocalist Till Lindemann and guitarist Richard Kruspe have reportedly collaborated on cover of the track "Shtil" ("Calm") by the Russian band ARIA. The song, which is sung in Russian, was recently broadcast on Russian radio and a 40-second sample was posted online at this location. No furth...June 9, 2003
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RAMMSTEIN To Split Up?
German supergroup RAMMSTEIN are on the verge of splitting up, according to Britain's Metal Hammer magazine. A source close to the band says that "they feel as though they have taken their music/stage show as far as it can go" and are now "looking to pursue other musical projects." Guitarist Richard...March 4, 2003