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In a bold statement made in defiance of the Russian government, guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe shared a kiss onstage towards the end of the gig. Click to return to homepage Leave a comment Share this item on Facebook Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Twitter Send this page to someone via email See more sharing options.

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" Mann gegen Mann " (German: [ˈman ɡeːɡn̩ ˈman]; "Man Against Man") is a song by the German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, released in March as the third and final single from the band's fifth studio album, Rosenrot. If you get Global News from Instagram or Facebook - that will be changing.

Calendar Close. And people still have the audacity to call them Nazis smh. This article is more than 6 years old and some information may not be up to date. Currently, Rammstein is in the midst of an extensive European tour in support of the Rammstein album.

Rammstein casted a black woman as Germania, have always been supportive to disabled people, wrote a song about the struggles of gay men and just waved pride flags around in Poland. The song's narrative portrays a man with strong homosexual desires, and it is the first Rammstein music video to feature nudity since the video for their cover of.

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Rammstein el beso que : Rammstein guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe shared a kiss onstage during the German metal band's July 29 concert in Moscow, Russia

As a thank you to Rammstein for supporting LGBTQ2 communities across the world, fans took to social media to applaud the band. Find out how you can still connect with us. Rammstein Frontman Talks About Gays Rammstein discuss the controversial single "Mann Gegen Mann" ("Man Against Man") from their new album "Rosenrot" in the latest issue of the Swedish magazine.

The post shared a picture of the kiss in question, captured by German photographer Jens Koch. Want to discuss? Search Menu.

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The band is set to embark on another European tour in Tickets and additional information can be found through the official Rammstein website. Close X. Click to scroll back to top of the page Back to top. Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Go Back Close Local your local region National. Rammstein: wave pride flags Me: burst into massive tears pic. German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN discuss the controversial single "Mann Gegen Mann" ("Man Against Man") from their new album "Rosenrot" in the latest issue of the Swedish magazine Close-Up.

Video link. Landers, 54, and drummer Christoph Schneider were seen floating atop the massive crowd in rubber dinghies while wielding Pride flags. Search Close Submit search Quick Search.