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RAMMSTEIN

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UNIVERSAL

It’s been ten long years since the last Rammstein record hit shelves, but the wait is finally over. The undisputed masters of heavy-as-hell industrial music are back with an untitled (or self-titled) album that’s capable of crushing the planet. Since day one, Rammstein’s unchanged lineup hasn’t really screwed with the core sound. And why would they? The combination of catchy guitar hooks, dance-driven synths and beats, operatic harmonies and brutal, bone-crushing riffs forged a unique identity for the band. And yet, each album plays with the formula just enough to stop their style from becoming homogenous. This time, they’ve added one mantra to the core sound – make it big.

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