In all seriousness, is rammstein ok with lgbt, or
" 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 final single from the band's fifth studio album, Rosenrot. 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. Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.
Rammstein Members Kiss Onstage in Moscow, Defying Anti
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. Band Photo: Rammstein? In the chorus, the word "schwule" German for "faggot" is uttered repeatedly. Rammstein members kiss onstage in defiance of Russia’s anti
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. 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. The band then posted a picture on Instagram and Facebook with the caption, "Russia, we love you. Rammstein share same
96K subscribers in the Rammstein community. Rammstein is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band, formed in in Berlin. In the chorus, the word "schwule" German for "faggot" is uttered repeatedly. They never had to strut in front of girls and bring them ridiculous gifts or make dinner invitations. Mann gegen Mann
Rammstein guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers made a statement onstage at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium, kissing in defiance of Russia’s anti-LGBT laws. .
Rammstein members share a kiss in protest of anti
Two members of heavy metal band Rammstein, guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe, shared a kiss on stage to protest Russia's anti-gay laws. .
Rammstein Frontman Talks About Gays
Metal News: Rammstein Frontman Talks About Gays"Rosenrot" also marks Rammstein's first attempt at doing a song entirely in Spanish, "Te Quiero Puta" ("I Want You Whore"). Lindemann explains the lyrical theme: "Some guys, maybe us in the band, ride on to a whorehouse. Some 'puta' opens the door and says, 'Hey, gringos!' These ladies don't do any poetic stuff. It's all about men, women, sex and. .
RAMMSTEIN Frontman
Rammstein guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe shared a kiss onstage during the German metal band's July 29 concert in Moscow, Russia. .