Rammstein – Liebe ist für alle da

Album Info

Artist: Rammstein

Title: Liebe ist für alle da

Year: 2009

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rammlied (5:18)
  • 2. Ich tu dir weh (5:01)
  • 3. Waidmanns Heil (3:32)
  • 4. Haifisch (3:44)
  • 5. B******** (4:14)
  • 6. Frühling in Paris (4:44)
  • 7. Wiener Blut (3:52)
  • 8. Pussy (3:59)
  • 9. Liebe ist für alle da (3:25)
  • 10. Mehr (4:08)
  • 11. Roter Sand (3:59)
  • 12. Führe mich (4:33)
  • 13. Donaukinder (5:17)
  • 14. Halt (4:20)
  • 15. Roter Sand - Orchester Version (4:05)
  • 16. Liese (3:55)

Review

"Liebe ist für alle da" is Rammstein's sixth studio album, and boy, does it pack a punch. Released in 2009, this bad boy topped charts across Europe and even snuck into the US Billboard at number 13. Not too shabby for a bunch of Germans singing about love, pain, and all the fun stuff in between.

From the bone-crushing riffs of "Rammlied" to the surprisingly tender "Frühling in Paris," this album is a rollercoaster ride through Rammstein's twisted psyche. They even throw in some Austrian flavor with "Wiener Blut" - because why not? Of course, it wouldn't be a Rammstein album without controversy. The German government wasn't too thrilled with "Ich tu dir weh" and slapped a censorship sticker on it faster than you can say "Schnitzel." But hey, nothing says 'buy me' like a government ban, right? The album eventually got its freedom back, proving that love (and heavy metal) truly is for everyone. - Leo