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Encyclopedia > Amerika (song)

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Amerika
Single cover
Single by Rammstein
Released 13 September 2004
Recorded El Cortijo Studios, Malaga, Spain.
Genre Industrial
Length 36 min 16 sec
Record label Motor Music
Producer Jacob Hellner with Rammstein
Professional reviews
Rammstein chronology
Mein Teil (single)
(2004)
Amerika (single)
(2004)
Ohne Dich
(2004)

"Amerika" is the second released single from Rammstein's fourth studio album titled Reise Reise. The song deals with the worldwide dominance of the culture of the United States of America. It is sung largely in German with a chorus in English:

We're all living in Amerika
Amerika ist wunderbar
We're all living in Amerika
Amerika, Amerika

Amerika has received mixed responses from citizens of the United States. Opponents of this song state that it is blatantly German band. However, others believe that Amerika is a song protesting American companies (the song mentions Coca-Cola and Wonderbra). It is frequently compared to Green Day's American Idiot.

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Video

Shot from the video
Shot from the video

The video of "Amerika" shows the band in Apollo-era space suits on the Moon with shots of other cultures acting like Americans. It has been accused of being anti-American, but it would be more accurate to describe the song's intent as satirising the widespread international adoption of American culture.


The end of the video shows that the band have actually been in a fake Moon set in a studio, complete with film crew, as a reference to Apollo moon landing hoax accusations. Till Lindemann, Rammstein's lead singer, wears a space suit with the name "Armstrong" on it - an obvious reference to Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon.


Tracklist

  1. Amerika
  2. Amerika (English Version)
  3. Amerika (Digital Hardcore Mix by Alec Empire)
  4. Amerika (Western Remix by Olson Involtini)
  5. Amerika (Andy Panthen & Mat Diaz's Clubmix)
  6. Amerika (Electro Ghetto Remix by Bushido & Ilan)
  7. Amerika (Jam & Spoon So kann's gehen Mix)
  8. Mein Herz brennt (Orchesterlied V, Album Version)

Live Performance

During live performances of this song, Flake is often seen riding around on a scooter_y type thing and they use confetti cannons, which have red, white and blue confetti in them, like the colours of the American flag.


External link

  • Amerika lyrics (http://herzeleid.com/en/lyrics/reise-reise#amerika) (German with English translation)



  Results from FactBites:
 
Rammstein (1070 words)
The video clip version of the song is slightly different from the album version, in the cd the song starts with the main riff and doesn't have the keyboard intro of the video.
Heavier guitars kick in later and the song overall is slow with an amazing verse (is it a chorus?) in the middle.
Once again the whole song is not so close to the band's usual sound although at the end of the song there is a heavy riff that reminds us that itand#8217;s actually a Rammstein song.
Amerika (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (300 words)
"Amerika" is a song by German band Rammstein, released as the second single from their album Reise, Reise.
It is sung largely in German with a chorus partly in English: We're all living in America, Amerika ist wunderbar, We're all living in America, America, America.
During live performances of this song, Flake is often seen riding around on a Segway HT; confetti cannons, with red, white and blue confetti in them, are also used.
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