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List Price: $54.98Label: Phantom Sound & Vision

Salesrank: 1227986

Released: September 14, 2004
Media: Audio CD

Editorial Review:
Japanese pressing of the German industrial act's 2004 release, includes the bonus tracks 'Mein Teil (Pet Shop Boys Remix Edit) & 'Amerika' (Digital Hardcore Remix). Universal.

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Rammstein Not Dead! And Ready to Move On! 5 Star Review
2004-10-01 - Sure the New Album has some softies on it, but it is still very much a great Rammstein album. The band is ready to move on from their very Organized Machine like Industrial Metal to a more expresive, explosive, and personal sound that is both impressive and warming. The band has not forgoten about those extra elements that they have used to make make them stand out from other bands. Just like the Mutter album you can expect to hear more sounds from orchestras and chiors. Christoph (Drums) has "Tossed out his rule book," and said goodbye to the more simplified drumming you have heard on the previous albums. The guitars have still kept that amazing power that has made the band famous, but now you can expect to hear lower notes than what you have heard before. As for Till (Singer) he is like a wine, he just gets better with age. If you liked the way Oliver (Bass) sounded on Mutter you will absolutely love Reise, Reise. After waiting over 3 years I am pleased to hear not just new material, but a new sound, a new feel, and a new beginning for the band.

Resie This! 1 Star Review
2004-10-01 - Give it up everyone, Rammstein is dead. This album is so soft it doesn't even deserve to be a German based CD. Not even Rosenrot can save this album.

They have sold-out, producing a soft, nu-metal tainted record that can't compare to their other amazing albums.

RIP RAMMSTEIN










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