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SONG MEANING

BENZIN is Rammstein’s roaring love letter to raw combustion. Instead of the usual vices – heroin, alcohol, nicotine, caffeine – the narrator craves only high-octane gasoline and a cocktail of dynamite, nitroglycerin, and terpentine. Fuel becomes his lifeblood: it “flows through my veins,” powers his “heart and kidneys like engines,” and promises an explosive rush no drug or relationship can match. The pounding riffs mirror the song’s imagery of engines revving, flames rising, and a man who literally runs on petrol.

Beneath the pyrotechnic bravado, the lyrics hint at a darker critique. Our modern world is addicted to energy, speed, and destruction, and the singer’s mantra “Gib mir Benzin” (“Give me gasoline”) exaggerates that obsession until it sounds almost monstrous. When he declares that anything you want to forget should be “swimming in Benzin,” the song challenges listeners to question how easily we burn through resources – and even memories – for the thrill of power. Equal parts anthem and warning, BENZIN turns the gas pump into a symbol of desire, danger, and the fiery heart of industrial metal itself.

ARTIST BIO

Rammstein is a groundbreaking German metal band formed in Berlin in 1994, known for pioneering the Neue Deutsche Härte genre. The band features a stable lineup with Till Lindemann on lead vocals, supported by guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider, and keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz.

With their intense industrial metal sound and theatrical live performances that often incorporate pyrotechnics, Rammstein has earned worldwide acclaim. Their powerful singles like "Du hast" and "Sonne" have topped charts, and their albums, including Herzeleid, Sehnsucht, and Mutter, showcase their unique blend of heavy riffs and evocative German lyrics. Despite occasional controversies, their influence and success continue to grow, making them one of Germany’s most iconic and enduring rock acts.

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