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Herzeleid (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛɐ̯t͡səlaɪ̯t]; "Heartbreak") is the
debut studio album by
German Neue
Deutsche Härte band Rammstein,
first released...
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Working with
producer Jacob ****ner, they
released their debut album Herzeleid in 1995.
Though the
album initially sold poorly, the band
gained po****rity...
- 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...
- Ach Gott, wie
manches Herzeleid (Oh God, how much heartache), BWV 3, is a
church cantata by
Johann Sebastian Bach. He
composed the
chorale cantata in...
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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...
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release of the
German rock and
metal band Rammstein's
first studio album Herzeleid. Neue
Deutsche Härte
describes a
crossover style that is
influenced by...
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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...
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suggestions are that of his
girlfriend at the time. Two
songs from the
album Herzeleid were used in
David Lynch's 1997 film, Lost Highway.
Lindemann has also...
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German band Rammstein,
released as the
second single from
their album Herzeleid. It was
composed by b****
player Oliver Riedel, with
lyrics by Till Lindemann...