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Rammstein

Songs

Many unreleased songs became known over the years. Some of these even leaked onto the internet, despite not being commercially released to the public.

Title Length Info Recorded Notes
Jeder lacht 04:30 A demo of the song was found on a demo tape, but the version listed in the GEMA database remains unknown. 1994 / 1995 A demo version leaked on the internet.
Sadist Demo version of Tier, with completely different music and lyrics. Played live in 1994. 1994 / 1995
Schwarzes Glas 04:45 Two different demos of the song were found on demo tapes, but the version listed in the GEMA database remains unknown. 1995 Two demo versions leaked on the internet.
Feuerräder 04:20 The Herzeleid studio version remains unreleased. Only a rough mix is available on a promotional tape. 1995 The rough mix leaked on the internet.
Sonne This song was only played one known time on 15 December 1995 and remains unknown to this day. 1995
Azzurro This song was only played one known time on 29 June 1996. It is unknown if a studio or demo recording of it exists. 1996

Remixes

The band amassed a lot of remixes. Not all of them were released.

Title Length Info Remixed Notes
Der Meister (Proper Mix) 04:08 Remixed by Milch. 1995 Found on a DAT tape that was sold on eBay.

Videos

Title Length Info Shot Notes
Das Modell Directed by Philipp Stölzl. 1997 A short behind the scenes video was shown on German TV.[1]

Orchestra album

Since 2001 the band had the idea of recording an orchestra album. That's all known from interviews.

Johnny Cash cover

In a 2001 interview, Flake was asked if they would do another cover song for the then-new album Mutter. He replied by saying "We wanted to cover a song by Johnny Cash, but unfortunately another German band did the same track before us. We gave up our plans, because we did not want it to seem like if we were trying to copy the other guys. We'd better wait a little bit until our next cover version. I don't know which one it's going to be." It is unknown which Johnny Cash track they wanted to cover and also which German band covered it before them.[2] It's possible that Flake talked about Ring of Fire by the H-Blocks.

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