RAMMSTEIN: New Songtitles Revealed?

March 3, 2004

The RAMMSTEIN fan site Herzeleid.com has posted what are believed to be songtitles set to appear on the group's upcoming studio album, tentatively due late spring through Republic/Universal Records.

According to Herzeleid.com, GEMA, the German Copyright Society, is the organization with which most German bands register their music so they can receive royalties and such. It also keeps a database of all registered works that is available to the public. You can find most of RAMMSTEIN's songs there from their previous albums, as well as some interesting new entries. The following have shown up in the last few days:

01. Absynth
02. Amerika
03. Amour
04. Ankara
05. Dalai Lama
06. Ein Lied
07. Eisenmann
08. Feuer Und Wasser
09. Hilf Mir
10. Hin Und Her
11. Holz
12. Ich Bin
13. Keine Lust
14. Los
15. Moskau
16. Nein
17. Morgenstern
18. Reise Reise
19. Rosenrot 60
20. Rosenrot NY
21. Sonntag Bei Omi
22. Spring Jungle
23. Spring Weiter
24. Student
25. Wo Bist Du

As previously reported, a new RAMMSTEIN single, believed to be called "Rosenrot" (Rose Red),is tentatively due at the end of May. RAMMSTEIN entered the studio in early November to begin recording their new album. Production duties are being handled by Jacob Hellner, who worked with the group on 2001's "Mutter".

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