Rammstein album no longer indexed in Germany
The Rammstein Album "Liebe ist für Alle da" will soon be available again in Germany in the original uncensored version. This also applies to the in Germany yet unreleased single "Ich tu dir weh" which you can soon find available anywhere.
In November 2009, Germany indexed the album artwork and song "Ich Tu Dir Weh" preventing the sale and performance in front of minors.
Rammstein challenged the decision and had the decision reversed on May 31, 2010. An excerpt from the decision is below:
The decision by the BPS deliver no sufficient evidence for the accusation, put the song is in a favorable way, as another human compassion and without any remorse on the part of the person worst pain and injuries inflicted were not any.
Based on the high artistic value of the indexed CD, it would have a thorough and all possibilities of knowledge-user identification and weighting of the two sides of the scales would be put at verfasssungsrechtlichen protected goods and artistic freedom needed youth to the paid was is BPS not the case here. "The BPS has" essential aspects of this either insufficiently appreciated or even completely disregarded left. "It would" not give reasons why the representation already sadomasochistic acts - if the lyrics should be interpreted in this way - could be made suitable for, with the lyrics and Rammstein confronting young people in their sexual development to affect the music.
Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da was released in the U.S. via Vagrant Records.
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Tags: Rammstein, Germany, Index, Ich Tu Dir Weh, Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da
Jason Fisher June 09, 2010
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