Video: Rammstein Held A Death March Prior To Show In Berlin

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:13 am

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While Americans were crowding their local stores for the best sales this past Black Friday (November 25), Rammstein gave fans outside the O2 World in Berlin something a little different. To be more precise, the German industrial kings kicked off their Made In Germany European tour with a death march. This ceremony included a horse carriage delivering the death masks that appear on the cover of Rammstein’s Made In Germany: 1995-2011 to a mausoleum. That’s certain one way to kick off a world tour.

Video taken by O2 World Berlin of the ceremony, which also includes interviews with fans and shots of Rammstein’s merch booth (which also uses pyro), can be seen above. Fan filmed footage of Rammstein death march can be seen after the jump.

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