There are 6 members of the group. Till Lindemann: Vocals, Richard Kruspe: Lead Guitar, Paul Landers: Rythm Guitar, Ollie Riedel: Bass Guitar, Christoph Schneider: Drums, and Christian Lorenz: Keyboards.
Their are 6 members. The band members of Rammstein are Till lindermann ( Leading Singer), Richar Z. Kruspe ( Leading guitarist and Backup vocalist), Paul Landers ( Rhythm guitarist and Backup vocalist), Oliver Riedel (Bass), Christoph Schneider ( Drums) and Christian Lorenz (Keyboards).
Till Lindemann, he was born in 1963.
No, they are all alive and well
No members of the band Rammstein were ever orphaned as children.
According to the internet, Till Lindemann is the leader singer of the band Rammstein who should be about fifty years old right now because he was born in 1960.
It means Rammstein. The R represents the R in the name and the cross represents the T is the name.
Till Lindemann, he was born in 1963.
No, they are all alive and well
no he wasent rammstein is just a metal band no nazi's hope this help's
No members of the band Rammstein were ever orphaned as children.
6 foot 8, and the tallest member of Rammstein. He's been nicknamed "the shy giant" by fans of the band.
Rammstein. There songs are about incest
According to the internet, Till Lindemann is the leader singer of the band Rammstein who should be about fifty years old right now because he was born in 1960.
Traditional lyrics sites may be of little help when looking up Rammstein songs because Rammstein is a German band and does not often sing in English. Interested fans will need to try websites that offer translations such as Herzeleid.
It means Rammstein. The R represents the R in the name and the cross represents the T is the name.
They're actually quite critical of religion, and the concept of it in general. They've said in interviews before they're atheists; but their lead guitarist has said he is spiritual.
Sorry but theirs no other band that sounds like rammstein
Rammstein is German, however they do sing some songs in other languages (Russian, English etc...) but mainly in German.