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Wilder Wein is is a song by the German band Rammstein. It was originally recorded as a demo in 1994, and later was released on the single "Engel [Fan Edition]". It was later re-recorded live on Live Aus Berlin. It is one of the few slow paced songs by the band Rammstein is a German band formed in 1993. ... Live Aus Berlin is a recording of a concert by Rammstein in 1999. ...


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Every song on here is given new life in the live setting, and songs like "Wilder Wein" and "Seamann" do have their hushed parts but remain stomping metal anthems for a new generation.
"Wilder Wein" is a slower track (a monotony breaker), with light, aquatic-sounding guitar strumming and a distant drum beat; Rammstein do a great job with the whistling and female backed vocals on "Engel"; and, finally, the cleanly sung ending track, "Seemann," is actually pulled off pretty darn well.
Songs like Wilder Wein (Wild Wine) and Seemann (Seaman) give the audience and the group and much needed break from songs like Engel (Angel) and Asche zu Asche (Ashes to Ashes) that cause the entire cd's electricity and energy to only rise.
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