Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140727235730

Heh, that's funny. The only songs I dislike on Rosenrot would be Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (an annoying duet) and Ein Leid (A near four minute snorefest where it doesn't really go anywhere or do anything, compare this to the much better end on Mutter with Nebel). Benzin has the fury, Man Gegen Man (based on Dominus' previous statements I think he has something against homosexuals so this song and the music video might not be the thing to check out) the anger and emotion, Rosenrot is an awesome ballad, Spring is the progressive point of the album where it takes the step to becoming the best songs by Rammstein, Wo Bist Du is the best Rammstein song, Zerstoren defines an amazing heavy moment for Rammstein, Hilf Mir is an amazing ballad with amazing power, Te Quiero Puta is energetic and filled with good humor, and Feuer und Wasser is a pretty good ballad that continues the classic Du Reicht So Gut.

I guess the low point would be Reise, Reise for me. I don't think it bad, but I prefer it a lot less than the other albums. The title song never really thrilled me, Keine Lust has an annoying mid-section. Los just doesn't go anywhere, Moskau is an annoying duet, Morgenstern would have been better if it had ended a few seconds earlier due to a terrible ending, Stein und Stein gets irritating, and I feel upset when listening to Amour due to it being a good song until you reach the last few portions of the song which feels like a clustered mess. That leaves the amazing Mein Teil, the pretty good Dalai Lama, the also pretty good Amerika (even if it is a song about hating America :P), and the nice balad of Ohne Dich (though it doesn't compare to Nebel or the balads on Rosenrot). So, one amazing and a few pretty good songs versus one pretty good and quite a number of amazing songs.

Sorry you got a fake copy of a Slipknot album.

Heh, I guess it must be the letter L or something. No idea why they are so easy to otherwise mix up!

I guess my thing is that I enjoy classical and love the complex composure of metal. I also hate anything that is too happy. It may sound weird to say this, but I never could stand the sight of rainbows and gum drops in the stuff I wanted to enjoy. Vampires hate crosses, I hate smiley faces and happy thoughts. Darkness is just the way I enjoy my fiction, not due to depression or due to any other mental factor beyond personal preference.