Rammstein

Rammstein is a German band formed in Berlin in 1994, becoming the most prominent and pioneering act of the Neue Deutsche Härte genre. Their sound combines industrial metal with heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and the deep, commanding vocals of frontman Till Lindemann. The band's lineup has remained unchanged since its inception. Known for their controversial lyrics and elaborate, pyrotechnic-filled live performances, Rammstein achieved international fame with their second album, 'Sehnsucht', and its hit single 'Du hast'. They signed with #Motor Music# before moving to #Universal Music# for their landmark 2001 album 'Mutter', cementing their status as Germany's most successful musical export.