Ramstein
I'm not aGearman but I like Ramstein.
I mostely like Rock and I have periods when I like very much one band(like 2-4 weeks I liked very much Scorpions or Savatage or Alice Cooper) but all togather I love them all very much(but I ofer them my heart separetly:)) ).
But I am not limited only on rock, I also like hause, disco, rock n' roll, blues, rave, tehno, classic, and many more( but don't count R n' B even though I can find one rnb to bee nice).
I mostely like Rock and I have periods when I like very much one band(like 2-4 weeks I liked very much Scorpions or Savatage or Alice Cooper) but all togather I love them all very much(but I ofer them my heart separetly:)) ).
But I am not limited only on rock, I also like hause, disco, rock n' roll, blues, rave, tehno, classic, and many more( but don't count R n' B even though I can find one rnb to bee nice).
Kat'Oun
FOA: i'm from Austria.omaremad wrote:a german word can be used in austria 2
so dutch word = german or austrian
if you really look at the differences the following facts appear:
schools in germany/austria/switzerland will teach "their form of German, Standard".
if you look at: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=AT
we have 2 ethnic and one official german dialects in austria. if you ask
the average austrian thats 5-8 dialacts.
switzerland is really problematic:
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=CH
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=DE
for germany thats 17 ethic dialects.
if you look at: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=NL
it also shows some german dialetcs but those are of the more obscure sort.
that basically means that even Germans and Austrians may not fully
understand each other, unless the Germans are from Bavaria or speak
"German, Standard" (and the Austrian too) -- even less a Dutch speaker
whose dialect seperated some 500 years ago.
the fun thing is that someone speaking "Yiddish" (=Jewish; not really
related to Hebrew) will be understood quite good in Vienna by natives,
although it mostly developed in (slavic) eastern europe.
PS: and i love rammstein (or was that ramstain?)
terefang
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Rammstein has got good tunes, I'd also suggest listening to other older Industrial bands and some other new ones: i.e. Front 242 (although they're not so heavy, they definitely are pioneers in this genre), KMFDM (might be to "housy" sometimes), Rob Zombie, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, Godflesh, Nitzer Ebb, and even Marilyn Manson. Then there's this Nu metal movement which is freaking interesting and attractive!
As I mentioned it before, I've been listening to slipknot a lot.
As I mentioned it before, I've been listening to slipknot a lot.