Rammstein New Porn Clip

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Rammstein New Porn Clip
Despite the huge number of scandals or, perhaps, thanks to them, Rammstein does not leave the lists of music tops. Joy-pup editorial team also loves listening to the songs of this band, which, by the way, has recently released its seventh album.
In fact, there are a lot more scandals at the center of which happened to be the legendary German band Rammstein. After all, each of their clips is accompanied by loud discussions, each song causes a huge stir in the society , and each video with their participation gains millions of views in just a day. These guys are well aware of the meaning of the word “provocation”. After all, it was their provocative art that brought the group such wild popularity.
Rammstein band leader Till Lindemann shot another sexually explicit video for his Lindemann project. Till The End is not the first music video of the group with erotic scenes. But it outdid all previous works, as it’s nothing else than a porn movie in which the most vivid scenes are covered with a black square. It’s not hard to guess what’s behind it.
The shooting of the porn clip took place in St. Petersburg, and most of the actresses are Russian girls. The scandal around the video involves these girls. 
After the release of this creepy-erotic work, the actresses were persecuted. So, one Russian portal published their names and accounts . The girls were immediately bombarded with insults and threats, because of which many were forced to delete their accounts.
But that did not end there. Threats are sent to girls’ relatives, friends, and acquaintances . By the way, as one of the participants in the video admitted, only several Russian girls took part in the filming, the rest of the girls were from other countries. But only actresses from Russia came under the bullying.
Even before the first run of the official video, which took place on May 28, 2019, the video for the song Deutschland made a lot of noise in Germany and around the world. In the official teaser, the musicians played the roles of the concentration camp prisoners . One of them had a yellow pentagram on his chest.
After the release of the clip, which only during the first day gained more than 9 million views, the degree of indignation in society rose to unprecedented heights. The Deutsche Welle called their video “the history of Germany in pictures.” After all, it refers to the times of the Holy Roman Empire, the Third Reich and the post-war division of Germany.
In addition to the prisoners of the Nazi camps, the video features Holocaust victims and Nazis led by Hitler.
A provocative music video was shot not only about Germany. The musicians of the Rammstein band released the great single «Amerika», which was included in the album «Reise, reise».
The song itself became a kind of message expressed against America’s invasion of Iraq. It also reveals the theme of the dominance and spread of American culture, symbolized by Coca-Cola, Mickey Mouse, and Disneyland . And everything would be fine if not for the video.
It has offended the feelings of vulnerable Americans, so the band had to cancel their American tour. In fact, the shots from the video have no provocative plots, except for scenes where numerous residents of the most remote corners of the world consume American food in large numbers.
However, the musicians stung the inhabitants of the New World for the quick, depicting a parody of the so-called staged footage of the landing of American astronauts on the moon. The Americans couldn’t forgive the band for such a mockery of their own history.
We can suspect Rammstein musicians of any kind of propaganda but not of same-sex conduct. Were it not for the clip for the song “Mann Gegen Mann”, which shows sweaty male bodies , naked torsos and not only torsos, but also courageous backs. So called “Peppercorns” of this video were nude musicians and scenes featuring men of various racial backgrounds, who were hugging clearly not a s friends.
It is worth to remark that the musicians themselves do not see any provocation in such a video, emphasizing that this video is a work of art. “Art must awaken and excite people. This is its only goal”, said guitarist Paul Landers .
And we just have to agree with him, because after watching the video the entire editorial team of Joy-pup immediately woke up and got a little excited.
This refers to a clip for the song “Pussy” that premiered in 2009. Moreover, for the first time the clip appeared not on the official website of the group, but on the porn portal. The thing, of course, is the very “adult” content that this video demonstrates.
If you haven’t seen it yet, we’ll offer a TV version of this video. It has pretty good quality and was even censored by many music channels. Secretly, let’s say that this luxurious video has 2 more versions : one is frankly pornographic, the other is just obscene.
The last but not the least scandal in the history of Rammstein is connected with its vocalist Till Lindemann. Yes, this man is a real walking scandal! In creative ecstasy, he is able to undress and give a spanking to his keyboard player right on the stage! Who has been to concerts of the group, knows well what is happening there. If you are looking for videos from their performances, don’t ask us what kind of white foam is pouring onto the audience from the stage. The lead vocalist of Ramstein is both producer and director of his bright stage provocations.
Yes, this man knows a lot about perversions. For example, during the presentation of his lyric album «Messer» in St. Petersburg, a musician came with a woman on a leash . An unknown lady in latex was hiding her face behind a mask, so the journalists were unable to distinguish who she was.
We showed you the recent scandalous jinks of the Rammstein band but it’s much more than that. Millions of people around the world watch their videos, because they attract and excite the imagination. They are insolent, dissolute and very tasteful. Despite the fact that from time to time, representatives of the authorities forbid their performances in different cities, they gather huge halls. After all, they are the legends of modern rock music.
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Rammstein's 12 best videos. You probably shouldn't watch these at work – unless you work somewhere really weird
Aside from blowing everything up on stage and singing about sex a little too much, German juggernauts Rammstein happen to have made some of the most frightening, hilarious and artistically provocative music videos the world has ever seen from a major label band.
While there’s many brilliant Rammstein videos to choose from, we’ve narrowed it down to their best 10. A word of warning, though – they’re definitely not safe for work, all right?
There's a common thread you'll notice in almost all of the videos listed here: controversy. Rammstein are a band who like to subvert expectations in their visuals as well as their lyrics, and in Ausländer (translation 'foreigners') they give this sex party anthem a sociopolitical twist by taking the roles of arrogant, sexually-aggressive colonisers as a comment on empires and the dangers of imperialism. The band are pictured crossing the sea on a dinghy – something which has now become part of their live act, as they "row" their way over the crowds at the start of this song. 
In true Rammsteinian fashion, Mann gegen Mann is unafraid to expose literally everything. The song’s loose translation is ‘man against man’ and that’s exactly what happens; biceps bulge and oily, sweaty, sexy pieces of bloke squirm in a scrum as the band play – naked, may we add. The best part is that we get a brief glimpse of keyboard player Christian ‘Flake’ Lorenz’s penis at 0:31. Completely ridiculous yet completely necessary. 
Translating into ‘I hurt you’, it makes sense that Ich Tu Dir Weh ’s video involved vocalist Till Lindemann getting wires fucking drilled into his fucking cheeks so he could have a flashlight inside his gob. Apart from ripping through a thoroughly cracking song, Rammstein used this video to basically preview the Liebe ist für alle da stage show; you’ve got Till’s shining light, but Flake’s treadmill, the rising lighting rig and the wonderfully gimpy outfits all make appearances too.
A retrospective clip made three years after the original Du Riechst So Gut video, this one’s heavily inspired by the film The Company Of Wolves which, in turn, was inspired by the wonderfully warped mind of Angela Carter. The band members follow a woman into Castle Babelsberg and flit between wolf and man throughout, which, with 1998’s graphics, is very charming indeed. The tapped mid-section riff has a masquerade ball dancing in double time and, overall, everything looks a bit like Sleepy Hollow but more metal.
A Rammstein hiking trip would involve dildos, boobs and fireworks going off in a small tent, right? Wrong. Fireworks in a tent would be dangerous. Instead, Rammstein trek through the countryside like they’re in a Volvic advert before ascending a giant, snowy mountain – they were trained by actual mountaineers to provide realism here. Till falls down the mountain, Touching The Void style, but the Rammstein lads go and save him! He gets gangrene but fuck it – he’s Till Lindemann. The band climb to the summit, Till in their arms, flanked by gorgeous panoramic shots of Austria only bettered by The Lord Of The Rings ’ view of New Zealand. At the top, Till is content. He surveys all before him, takes a last breath and dies. For a Rammstein video, this is weirdly uplifting.
The band received much criticism for using clips of Leni Riefenstahl’s 1938 propaganda film Olympia in this video for their Depeche Mode cover. But, as the band explained, they admired the aesthetics of the athletes and were quick to disassociate themselves from the German filmmaker’s politics. As per with Rammstein, there are sections where people are, er, stripped. While doing throwing the javelin and discus.
You want Hawaiian shirts? You got it. How about guitarist Paul Landers giving you a creepy, ‘70s TV presenter thumbs-up? Done. Till Lindemann sprinting down the beach, Baywatch style? Of course that’s here for you. Sun cream is applied, everything gets increasingly pervy and this tongue in cheek clip finishes in the dead of night, with the band literally firing on all cylinders with their live show. But on a beach.
Some things will irreparably damage you for life. Seeing the Sonne video as a child is one of those things. Watching the band – as dwarves – dig for gold in a putrid mine, beg for a giant Snow White’s approval and, in turn, get spanked for it is a perfect example of how Rammstein can take a classic fairy-tale and twist it to suit their own sadomasochistic needs. Lovely.
The ultimate heist. The whole video is an iconic example of why Rammstein are great; the band walk away from explosions while looking impossibly cool and, backed by the undeniable tune that is Du Hast , you can see why this is the single that made a legitimate big deal of the band. But it’s that first-person segment, when you’re immersed in the action and Rammstein start hitting you. It’s like you’re in A Clockwork Orange or the bit where Project Mayhem threaten to cut that man’s cock off in Fight Club . Bold, bullish and 100% deserving of its success.
Proof that Rammstein’s artistic vision hasn’t shrivelled one bit with age. An acoustic reworking of 2001’s track of the same name, Mein Herz brennt features a solitary Till in a red room, clad in a black dress, clown make-up smeared over his features and lacerations across his chest. He performs backed with only a piano, the track bubbling at the surface but never boiling; Till gives the performance of his entire career, holding the viewer’s attention for five minutes with subtle gestures and genuinely scary smiles and facial tics. Transfixing and deeply disturbing.
Much like with Stripped , Deutschland saw Rammstein having to explain themselves when footage of a replica concentration camp caused outrage among many who questioned the band's motives for including the intentionally shocking footage. Deutschland , the band countered, was a song that explored the band's feelings of guilt and shame about their homeland's history with a video that explored some of Germany's darker historical moments to match. The 10-minute Deutschland video was more like a short film than a music promo, and traversed Germany's historical landmarks in such detail we needed an explainer from an Oxford Professor about what it was all about.
It was always going to be Mein Teil . Documenting the ethically questionable escapades of Armin Meiwes and his chum Bernd Jürgen Armando Brandes – they mutually agreed to chop off and cook Brandes’ penis before Meiwes killed him – this is a chilling document, especially with the sound of knives being sharpened at the start that’ll make your legs cross instantly. Loads of weird shit happens; Till gets a blowjob from an angel and eats her wings, but the most memorable set piece comes at the end, when drummer Christoph ‘Doom’ Schneider dresses as Meiwes’ mother and walks the rest of the band on leashes through the streets. The song and video caused controversy across the world – especially in the band’s homeland – and just doubly reminded us that Rammstein will always do what they feel is right for them and their audience. Never compromise, never surrender, always provoke.
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Rammstein's 12 best videos. You probably shouldn't watch these at work – unless you work somewhere really weird
Aside from blowing everything up on stage and singing about sex a little too much, German juggernauts Rammstein happen to have made some of the most frightening, hilarious and artistically provocative music videos the world has ever seen from a major label band.
While there’s many brilliant Rammstein videos to choose from, we’ve narrowed it down to their best 10. A word of warning, though – they’re definitely not safe for work, all right?
There's a common thread you'll notice in almost all of the videos listed here: controversy. Rammstein are a band who like to subvert expectations in their visuals as well as their lyrics, and in Ausländer (translation 'foreigners') they give this sex party anthem a sociopolitical twist by taking the roles of arrogant, sexually-aggressive colonisers as a comment on empires and the dangers of imperialism. The band are pictured crossing the sea on a dinghy – something which has now become part of their live act, as they "row" their way over the crowds at the start of this song. 
In true Rammsteinian fashion, Mann gegen Mann is unafraid to expose literally everything. The song’s loose translation is ‘man against man’ and that’s exactly what happens; biceps bulge and oily, sweaty, sexy pieces of bloke squirm in a scrum as the band play – naked, may we add. The best part is that we get a brief glimpse of keyboard player Christian ‘Flake’ Lorenz’s penis at 0:31. Completely ridiculous yet completely necessary. 
Translating into ‘I hurt you’, it makes sense that Ich Tu Dir Weh ’s video involved vocalist Till Lindemann getting wires fucking drilled into his fucking cheeks so he could have a flashlight inside his gob. Apart from ripping through a thoroughly cracking song, Rammstein used this video to basically preview the Liebe ist für alle da stage show; you’ve got Till’s shining light, but Flake’s treadmill, the rising lighting rig and the wonderfully gimpy outfits all make appearances too.
A retrospective clip made three years after the original Du Riechst So Gut video, this one’s heavily inspired by the film The Company Of Wolves which, in turn, was inspired by the wonderfully warped mind of Angela Carter. The band members follow a woman into Castle Babelsberg and flit between wolf and man throughout, which, with 1998’s graphics, is very charming indeed. The tapped mid-section riff has a masquerade ball dancing in double time and, overall, everything looks a bit like Sleepy Hollow but more metal.
A Rammstein hiking trip would involve dildos, boobs and fireworks going off in a small tent, right? Wrong. Fireworks in a tent would be dangerous. Instead, Rammstein trek through the countryside like they’re in a Volvic advert before ascending a giant, snowy mountain – they were trained by actual mountaineers to provide realism here. Till falls down the mountain, Touching The Void style, but the Rammstein lads go and save him! He gets gangrene but fuck it – he’s Till Lindemann. The band climb to the summit, Till in their arms, flanked by gorgeous panoramic shots of Austria only bettered by The Lord Of The Rings ’ view of New Zealand. At the top, Till is content. He surveys all before him, takes a last breath and dies. For a Rammstein video, this is weirdly uplifting.
The band received much criticism for using clips of Leni Riefenstahl’s 1938 propaganda film Olympia in this video for their Depeche Mode cover. But, as the band explained, they admired the aesthetics of the athletes and were quick to disassociate themselves from the German filmmaker’s politics. As per with Rammstein, there are sections where people are, er, stripped. While doing throwing the javelin and discus.
You want Hawaiian shirts? You got it. How about guitarist Paul Landers giving you a creepy, ‘70s TV presenter thumbs-up? Done. Till Lindemann sprinting down the beach, Baywatch style? Of course that’s here for you. Sun cream is applied, everything gets increasingly pervy and this tongue in cheek clip finishes in the dead of night, with the band literally firing on all cylinders with thei
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