Special issue: Crowds of fans at the Rammstein kiosk in Berlin

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Crowds of fans at the Rammstein kiosk in Berlin

The Rammstein kiosk in Berlin. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa

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The fans like to queue for Rammstein. Hundreds have headed towards Alexanderplatz. A glamor magazine beckoned.

With a temporary Rammstein kiosk, the Berlin metal band around singer Till Lindemann attracted numerous fans to Alexanderplatz in the center of the capital on Saturday.

Where else you can buy sausages, there was the self-ironic glamor magazine “Zick Zack” for the song of the same name that day. The song is the second release from the new album “Zeit”, which is due to be released on April 29th.

As the first in the series, Rammstein fan Sebastian was delighted with the 36-page glossy magazine when sales started at 10 a.m. The 32-year-old from Pankow had been waiting since 7.30 a.m. In the morning, hundreds of the otherwise somewhat harder Rammstein fans lined up in a very disciplined queue along the street just around the corner of the block.

The “Zick Zack” magazine with the CD of the new song about obsession with beauty and the hunt for eternal youth contains not only stickers and star cuts of the band in glitter outfits with sprayed-on lips and tightened wrinkles, but also a photographic “backstage story”, celebrity quiz, Interview and band portrait, where the six musicians each make fun of themselves.

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