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Links 2 3 4 (Left 2 3 4) is a song by the German-language band Rammstein. It was released on their third studio album, Mutter (Mother), and was created in response to allegations of facism directed at the band. Rammstein is a German band formed in 1993. ... See also Mutter Museum Mutter (German for Mother) is Rammsteins third studio album. ...


The song uses an alternate pronunciation of the german 2, using zwo rather than zwei. This pronunciation was developed to counter confusion between zwei (two) and drei (three), which rhyme. It's english equivalent would be using "twe" for two, from twelve (German: zwölf).


The song's music video uses stop motion photography to portray the struggle of an ant colony against attacking beetles. During the video, the band can be seen playing on a movie theater screen. A music video (also video clip, promo) is a short film meant to present a visual representation of a popular music song. ... Stop motion is an animation technique which makes things that are static appear to be moving. ...


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