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    Fantastic Remake of the old classic by Kraftwerk. No matter what Rammstein play they are always going to be the BEST German band ever! Rock On Rammstein!

    jamskyon March 03, 2003   Link
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    Rammstein breathe new life into this song and rock it up, and yes I agree they are the best German band ever, if you disagree go see them play live when they tour again, its an experience you'll never forget!

    Rammstoneon January 01, 2006   Link
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    I like this version much more than the original. The Lyrics are about a top model and the singers obssesion for her.

    roboknobon February 24, 2006   Link
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    One thing about this song that drives me nuts is that Till couldve burst into some awesome vocals after the end of each verse when the sound explodes. Something very powerful and high...ah well. Still very good! Rammstein still is the best German band ever.

    silentexclamationon October 18, 2006   Link
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    Brilliant remake.... wasn't sure what to think when i first heard it but its really grown on me. My dad is a huge Kraftwerk fan and he seemed to like it!

    Camel45on June 17, 2007   Link

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