Is Rammstein As Popular In Germany As It Is Elsewhere?

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  1. R3DWolf91

    R3DWolf91 Well-Known Member

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    A bit of an odd/random question, directed towards my German friends on here, but the thought popped into my head the other day while I was jamming out to Rammstein at the gym; Do Germans listen to and enjoy Rammstein? I got into the band while I was in high school and learning German, my teacher actually had us listen to Du Hast on our first day, and I've been a fan ever since, but I sort of get the impression that they are more popular outside of Deutschland than they are in.

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    I mean there are some but it's definitely not mainstream. it was bigger in the past. I wouldn't say its thing, more a niche for 30/40+ people. there are some young people hearing that kind of music but again a small minority. especially because the front singer till Lindemann had a very big sex scandal about a year ago
     
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    I living in the UK have heard and listened to a few of the albums from the mid 2000s. Not really my taste tho more a Crash Test Dummies or Alice in Chains, Mud Honey etc guy. The grunge scene before Slipknot or Korn kinda changed the whole deal. Oh can’t forget my best band for the 90s, 2000s, Wheezer. The blue album.

    As already mentioned due to certain cases against the main member and general drop in that type of music popularity I no longer have interest.
    Yet for Trance and Dub music or HedKandi. Ministry of Sound then I’m still all over that.
    Scooter from Germany I was loving back in 94 and still have many of their original albums released. Even things like Kontor are still good today as they were back in the day.

    Some super smashing stuff still left from the 2000s. Yet for Rammstein I’d say the days of being great are over.
    He’s with the Lizard people now;)

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    They're pretty big in the UK and verbally the shows sell out
     
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    People still listen to Rammstein?
    Wow, haven't thought about them in 15-20 years.
     
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    I heard a bunch of familiar stuff and thought someone on the estate was blasting a 90s album earlier this summer only to discover there was a Scooter gig in the park.
    Looked at the promo pictures on the website and was like "More like Mobility Scooter, amirite?"
     
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    I still enjoy listening to them. They're coming to Soldier Field next year.
     
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    Well I think that’s what the OP is trying to establish in their original country origin, Germany.
    Are they still popular there as world wide. I wouldn’t know that with being in the UK yet as you say do people still listen to Rammstien.
    Well if after 15-20 years you’ve not bothered nor have I as mentioned then to answer your question I think here in the UK their hay day is behind them. Could be wrong tho because I don’t have much interest in that yet Marilyn Manson’s new stuff is good s#*t if you was to ask me. He’s been around since the 90s with some heavy publicity on his back, yet regardless of what some may say He is the most talented intelligent man I know in main stream music, even to this day.

    Watch some of his interviews like on the Jerry Springer show. JERRY!, JERRY!, Rest his Soul.

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    Touché:) Okay I will admit after so long and you could say at an age Scooter members are it’s seems a bit lame, corny even.
    Yet being there back in the day at say Mr Smiths or Wigan pier or clubs in general then hearing music from other countries changed how the UK music scene changed I’d say. Going from a rave scene to more dance or club. Techno then Trance. Prodigy did that by going from what be classed as underground music or again rave or illegal raves. Prodigy moved from that to more mainstream music after The Fat of the Land album.

    So yes live etc Scooter shows are wild and naughty too. (Not the Mobile Scooter type ask Wayne Rooney about them;) Scooter and music like Gatecrasher (I’m listening to that at the moment, Classic 2.) still have some great vibes and sound to them. Especially the first two album’s imported via Andy’s Records, an actual shop in the 90s.
    Any road all keeps me going while creating as does chilled dub to concentrate too. Some call it programming music.

    What every music is called these day I love a bit of classic trance music.
    Even some Enya, Clannad.

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    I know you used English words there, but none of it made any sense.
     
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    You kinda had to be there for the music scene of the time.
     
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    How much does Playstation as a brand owe to how Psygnosis were able to so perfectly tap into that moment in the culture?
     
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    Oh yeah! It's fantastic to work out to! I'll usually put on one of their live concerts while I'm on the bike, either them or Daft Punk.
     
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    This reminds me, I keep hearing that I need to check out supposedly the one good thing about the new Tron film - a new Nine Inch Nails album.
     
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    The single that NIN released for the movie was good, I haven't listened to the rest of the album yet.

    On a related note, I DJ for my uncle that runs a haunted trail on his property on weekends in October. I was playing NIN the other night, and a group of teenagers walk past and go "Yeah! House music!"... I rolled my eyes *so* damn hard, haha.
     
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    Wow, this is sounding more and more like the German cultural equivalent of Nickelback.
     
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    I think my earlier "Mobility Scooter" remark is increasingly applying to all of us here :D

    Insert Grandpa Simpson meme.
     
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    You've just reminded me that I really want a new Lemmings game... or at least a port of Lemmings and Lemmings 2: The Tribes on modern systems.
     
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    I hope I’m reading this right but as you have said to another user commenting I think you’d have to be there.
    Either in the clubs scenes where a lot of change took place, so did technology.
    Be games computers or phones. I felt society was free, too free. Yet world wide the internet has brought us closer, speeding up many advancements in games say. Small ideas of games entertainment console for fun. Now today it’s a massive industry worth billions.
    Yet again something that seemed innocent in the 90s has in many ways added yet also taken away.

    Could we clubbers having a time of our lives with no great worries of what’s happening with lame celebrities all fake.
    War and that phone which in the 90s was just a phone. We controlled it not it controlling our lives.
    Research says an average person spend 5 to 8 ours on a phone.
    same with playing games, when kids an hour then of with our mates. Now companies to gain more revenue develop games targeting the age demographic whose lives are based around their friends even peer pressure to play or hang out on the major games.
    GTA where kids stay up for hours even pull all nighters. Drinking energy drinks vaping F,ing an Jeffing all night long.
    All stressed, rage quitting or lobbing a controller at the wall. Angry kids demanding money for skins to keep up with the Jones’s.
    Money, money while a child’s life even schooling deteriorates. Then walking the streets like wanna be gangster or just plain lazy playing games with mates that don’t go school either. Home life becomes a living hell for others living in that householder. (A Kevin, Ie Kevin & Perry, 90s comedy sketch show. Harry Enfield and friends).

    Non of that as a child for me. We enjoyed, and put the game down. We had girls to chase or just be kids.

    If we could see where innocent entertainment consoles have taken us would the world be the way it is by following blindly through life as time passes. Is that your point or question about being pragmatic now and not dogmatic.

    Back then society felt free, not a care in the world. No social media which today in some forms has taken all carefree living away.
    And replaced in a world where fear is not far away. To follow the majority (The masses) or Watch it all unfold.
    I knew this and seen it coming.

    A time of hope for the future yet again I seen the plan, and so knew it wasn’t going be a bright one.
    Don’t get me wrong I’m all for change and advancement in our world. Only if it means we as Humans remain so.
    For what seems a good idea now might not always appear as so. Like the creation of Ai is used for many things now, also to make new diseases.
    And for Man. Nice.

    So 20, 30 years from now will we all be living in concrete city’s. In a small room with nothing but Games and computers because our life’s have become so reliant on technology living in fear of what is fed to them. Society becomes a slave to it and not its Master.

    Sony will just be another global corporation with power.

    Anyway hope I read what you wrote right, if not I shall bid you good day and climb back under my rock before continuing this gobbledygook nonsense some might not understand.

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    Daft Punk, They will send you “Around the World”.

    I think the music they provided for the Movie Tron is super smashing great.

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    It was mostly a rhetorical "oh my god, would this console have had remotely anywhere near the cultural traction it gained without the draw of having something which associated its brand so heavily with the club scene of the time?"

    Like, I remember seeing how much the advertising and branding for the console got that surge right there and then with the release of the first two Wipeout titles, and began to lean heavily into branding around that association in a way that the established major console manufacturers had not, there was a huge untapped older audience beginning to take shape from the children we'd all been in the 80s, lots of us moving on from our Master Systems and Amigas, and Sony's marketing people caught on quick to where untapped appeal outside of the conventionally understood market for games lay.
     
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