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This was solved with the help of Dutch engineer Ronald Prent, who served as a middleman between Rammstein and Hellner.[1] It took them seven days to finish the first song, due to the band's constant disapproval of Hellner's and Prent's inputs.[1] Despite the minor setback, Hellner continued to work with Rammstein for 14 years, producing five more albums until 2009's Liebe ist für alle da.When you face up to the sort of crises that I was having in my personal life – which led to me starting Rammstein in the first place – then you learn lessons from these, you admit where you've gone wrong, and you try to put things right.[8]All tracks are written by RammsteinWriting, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.
Studio albumRammsteinPolar StudiosNeue Deutsche Härteindustrial metalProducerJacob HellnerSehnsuchtSinglesDu riechst so gutSeemannDu riechst so gut '98Asche zu AscheMotor MusicBob RockRick RubinClawfingerRichard KruspeStockholmMetal HammerLiebe ist für alle daMutterLive aus BerlinMagdeburgTill LindemannHerrenmenschenKruspeSlash RecordsXIII Bis Recordscassetteseszett (ß)Christian LorenzAllMusicRock HardPaul LandersOliver RiedelChristoph SchneiderÖ3 AustriaUltratopAlbum Top 100Offizielle Top 100MAHASZSverigetopplistanSchweizer HitparadeCertified unitsIFPI DanmarkFuture plcUDiscover MusicGfK Entertainment ChartsGfK EntertainmentBundesverband MusikindustrieBritish Phonographic IndustryInternational Federation of the Phonographic IndustryDiscogsChristian "Flake" LorenzReise, ReiseRosenrotUntitledVölkerballDu hastLinks 2 3 4Ich willFeuer frei!Mein TeilAmerikaOhne dichKeine LustBenzinMann gegen MannIch tu dir wehHaifischMein LandMein Herz brenntDeutschlandAusländerZick ZackDicke TittenBück dichOriginal Single KollektionMade in Germany 1995–2011LichtspielhausRammstein in AmerikaLiebe ist für alle da TourStadium TourDiscographyAwards and honorsEmigrateLindemannFeeling BFirst Arsch