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- These are known concerts by the band [[Feeling B]]. This page is far from complete, and it may never be ...Sacken || Teltow || German Democratic Republic || {{flag|German Democratic Republic}} || First Feeling B concert ...14 KB (1,766 words) - 22:47, 20 June 2025
- ...ome of these even leaked onto the internet, despite not being commercially released to the public. ...ammstein" about the recording of the song in his autobiography. || 2005 || Released in 2011 on the ''[[Mein Land (single)|Mein Land]]'' single without Bushido. ...18 KB (2,731 words) - 15:23, 28 June 2025
- ...m by the German Democratic Republic punk band [[Feeling B]]. The album was released sometime in January 1990. *This album was the first punk album to be released on the German Democratic Republic controlled label AMIGA. ...8 KB (1,199 words) - 07:31, 17 August 2025
- ...ert Hof</ref> This experience made him want to leave the German Democratic Republic. He took the "green route" over Hungary and Austria to West Berlin. ...the wall came down, Richard moved to Schwerin to join [[Till Lindemann]]. By that time, Till was working as a basket weaver. Every once in a while he wo ...26 KB (4,368 words) - 15:03, 28 June 2025
- |OriginCOUNTRY=German Democratic Republic '''Feeling B''' was a punk band in the old German Democratic Republic. The band was active from 1983 to around 1994. ...6 KB (870 words) - 04:05, 6 August 2025
- ...d''' is the first music video off the [[Rammstein (album)|untitled album]] by [[Rammstein]]. A trailer for the video was released on 26 March 2019 on Facebook by the official Rammstein page. This trailer can be seen [https://youtu.be/q36 ...12 KB (1,733 words) - 16:02, 31 August 2025
- ...963|df=y}}<br>Leipzig, German Democratic Republic {{flag|German Democratic Republic}} ...w up in the village of Wendisch-Rambow near Schwerin (in German Democratic Republic). His father was a children's poet named Werner Lindemann, and his mother, ...6 KB (932 words) - 14:15, 15 August 2025
- '''Mutter''' is the third album by [[Rammstein]]. It was released on 2 April 2001. ...s, to make themselves a home.<ref name=MH0201></ref> A cook was also hired by the band. His dog, Argos, later played the role of Hitler's dog Blondie in ...35 KB (5,392 words) - 07:30, 17 August 2025
- '''Live in Moscow''' is the first [[Lindemann]] live release. It will be released on 21 May 2021. On 13 November 2020, [[Till Lindemann|Till]] and [[Peter Tägtgren|Peter]] released a statement that they will no longer continue their work together as Lindem ...21 KB (3,462 words) - 16:03, 31 August 2025
- ...df=y}}<br>East Berlin, German Democratic Republic {{flag|German Democratic Republic}} ...om the age of three. His parents sent him to a music school. Flake "began by painting the keys on a window ledge" and "practiced one-half-year on the wi ...16 KB (2,232 words) - 09:59, 4 September 2025
- ...71|df=y}}<br>Schwerin, German Democratic Republic {{flag|German Democratic Republic}} ...en-Olli, played on the album [[White_Sheep_(album)|White Sheep]] which was released 20 March 1993. Although the Inchtabokatables was an established band where ...5 KB (791 words) - 14:45, 15 June 2025
- ...d as ''ACHTUNG! WIR KOMMEN. Und wir kriegen euch alle.'') is a documentary by German director [[Carl G. Hardt]]. It is essentially a sequel of the East G ...in Wall, also showing the founding phase of [[Rammstein]]. It was directed by Dieter Schumann (the director of the 1988 movie) and Carl G. Hardt wrote th ...7 KB (1,124 words) - 15:12, 28 June 2025
- ...second book by [[Till Lindemann]]. It contains 97 poems and illustrations by [[Matthias Mathies]]. ! Language || Title || Released || Notes ...15 KB (1,939 words) - 12:31, 15 June 2025
- ...title: ''Mike Oldfield im Schaukelstuhl: Notizen eines Vaters'') is a book by Werner Lindemann about his son, [[Till Lindemann]]. ...1988 by Buchverlag Der Morgen. It was successful in the German Democratic Republic. ...9 KB (1,354 words) - 16:03, 31 August 2025
- .... A fourth song also repeatedly using the band name, although only spelled by individual samples is ''[[5/4 (song)|5/4]]''. So it is unclear if the band **"Auferstanden aus Ruinen" was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic. ...9 KB (1,489 words) - 20:49, 13 July 2025
- |Country=German Democratic Republic ...ecorded by the German Democratic Republic radio station DT64. It was later released on the live album [[Live in der Seelenbinder-Halle (live)|Live in der Seele ...1 KB (166 words) - 12:03, 15 September 2025
- ...e released in 2001 in the US as part of a competition, and one version was released in South Korea. |Label=Republic ...2 KB (284 words) - 07:12, 17 August 2025
- ...full tape by the German Democratic Republic band [[Keine Ahnung]]. It was released on 16 August 1989. |Label=Self-released ...1 KB (208 words) - 07:16, 17 August 2025
- |Publisher=Self-released ...' is a photo book by [[Rammstein]] about the [[Europe Stadium Tour 2019]], released via the official [[RammsteinShop]] in 2020. ...1 KB (135 words) - 11:39, 11 June 2025
- ...atic Republic on cassette tapes between the 80s and 90s. This pseudo-label released very limited runs of cassette tapes, typically limited to 10 copies each; t ...or even who was responsible for creating them. The first cassette released by Heimat Kassetten was "V.A. Meine Heimat Der Osten Vol.1" which included a s ...2 KB (301 words) - 02:29, 11 February 2023