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- Herzeleid (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛɐ̯t͡səlaɪ̯t]; "Heartbreak") is the debut studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, first released...
- Working with producer Jacob ****ner, they released their debut album Herzeleid in 1995. Though the album initially sold poorly, the band gained po****rity...
- August 1995, also acting as the lead single from their debut studio album, Herzeleid (1995). The song describes the inner thoughts of a predator hunting his...
- Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Oh God, how much heartache), BWV 3, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the second...
- November 2014 at archive.today | Herzeleid.com | The number one source for Rammstein "Frequently Asked Questions: Mutter (herzeleid.com)". Archived from the original...
- Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Ah God, how much heartbreak), BWV 58, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the dialogue cantata...
- digipack format. A month later, the band issued their first studio album, Herzeleid, which peaked at number six on the German Media Control Charts and remained...
- translation is "ramming-stone." Rammstein's self-titled song (on the album Herzeleid (1995)) is also a reference to the event. DJ and record producer Boris...
- Eventually, he agreed to join, and the group began work on their first album, Herzeleid (Heartache). In early live performances of the song "Bück dich" ("Bend...
- contains live performances of nearly every song from the band's debut album, Herzeleid (9 out of 11 songs, omitting "Der Meister" and "Das Alte Leid"), and most...