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Sign up here. During a concert Monday night in Moscow, Rammstein guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe kissed onstage in front of a crowd of 81, at Luschniki Stadium, Russia's largest football stadium. DW sends out a selection of the day's news and features.
Latest videos Latest audio. The song's narrative portrays a man with strong homosexual desires, and it is the first Rammstein music video to feature nudity since the video for their cover of. Rammstein in the Berlin Olympic Stadium When Rammstein enters the stage it gets loud and hot: The booming rock sound, the distinctive voice of Till Lindemann and pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics.
Related topics. Rammstein's growing club of celebrity fans. " Mann gegen Mann " (German: [ˈman ɡeːɡn̩ ˈman]; "Man Against Man") is a song by the German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, released in March as the third and rammstein single from the band's fifth studio album, Rosenrot.
Rammstein's growing club of celebrity fans The Berlin cult band has followers all over the world, including fellow artists. Show more stories. The gesture from the German heavy metal band was in defiance of Russia's "gay propaganda" law, which makes it illegal to display or promote "non-traditional sexual relations.
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. Rammstein Frontman Talks About Gays Rammstein discuss the controversial single "Mann Gegen Mann" ("Man Against Man") from their new album "Rosenrot" in the latest issue of the Swedish magazine.
In all seriousness is : Rammstein guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe shared a kiss onstage during the German metal band's July 29 concert in Moscow, Russia
Perpetrators are rarely prosecuted, according to human rights activists. The band then posted a picture on Instagram and Facebook with the caption, "Russia, we love you. Latest audio Latest videos. In focus. Rammstein in the Berlin Olympic Stadium.
At a concert last week in Chorzow, Poland, Rammstein drummer Christoph Schneider was hoisted above the crowd in an inflatable raft waving a rainbow pride flag. The fans love it.
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