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Oomph! is a German rock band from Wolfsburg, formed in 1989.The band pioneered the Neue Deutsche Härte movement. [1] Their work contains lyrics in both English and German, with a shift towards German exclusively on recent albums (GlaubeLiebeTod, Monster, Des Wahnsinns fette Beute, XXV, Ritual and Richter und Henker are entirely in German).
Music videos 26 The discography of Oomph! , a German rock band, often considered to be the original Neue Deutsche Härte musical group, consists of fourteen studio albums and one video album.
"Das weisse Licht", alternatively spelled Das weiße Licht (German for "The white light"), is a song by German rock band Oomph! and the first single from their 1999 album Plastik. [ 1 ] Music video
The song topped the German Singles Chart for five weeks and the Austrian Singles Chart for four weeks. "Augen auf!" was certified gold in both countries. A version of the song with English lyrics was featured on the compilation album Truth or Dare in 2010, under the new title "Ready or Not (I'm Coming)." The song featured slightly altered ...
The album's second single "Tausend Mann und ein Befehl" was released on 4 January 2019. All songs were released on January 18. At the end of its release week, Ritual became the band's first #1 album, in their native Germany. [5] Ritual is the last Oomph! album to feature singer Dero Goi, following his departure in 2021.
GlaubeLiebeTod ("FaithLoveDeath") is the ninth studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Oomph!.It was released in 24 March 2006. GlaubeLiebeTod was released in three versions: a basic one inside a jewel case and without a booklet; a standard album with jewel case and a booklet and a premium album as a digipak with enhanced CD-ROM content and two bonus tracks (see below).
Ego is the seventh studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Oomph!, released on 7 July 2001 by German record label Virgin Schallplatten. [1] The album took place in the German album charts. The album has a reissued version that includes two bonus tracks: ‘Niemand‘ and an unplugged version of ‘Swallow‘.
The verses of the song are an excerpt from the Lord's Prayer in German, followed by a bastardization in the second verse. For example, the second line "Geheilgt werde dein Name" (Hallowed be thy name), becomes "Geheiligt werde die Lüge" (Hallowed be the lie). The chorus of the song features repeated chants of "Gott ist ein Popstar!"