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Herzeleid
Herzeleid (; "Heartache") is the debut studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, first released on 25 September 1995 via Motor Music.

Sehnsucht
1997 studio album by Rammstein

Live aus Berlin
1999 live album by Rammstein

The Mix
remix album by Kraftwerk

Planet Punk
1995 studio album by Die Ärzte

13
1998 studio album by Die Ärzte

Plastik
Plastik (German for Plastic (das Plastik) or Sculpture (die Plastik)) is the sixth studio album by German Industrial metal band Oomph!. It was released on 11 October 1999 through the German record label Virgin Schallplatten. This album features less aggressive playing style and cleaner vocals, in compare to the band's previous albums. The album is also characterized by more pronounced synthesizer riffs, overall softer vocals and progressed drumming and guitar playing, as well as uncommon time signatures. This melody-over-aggression approach would be the style the band would adopt for their sig

Unrein
Unrein (German for "Impure") is the fifth studio album by German Industrial metal band Oomph!. It is their first album released on Virgin Schallplatten.

Data de Groove
album by Falco
Out of the Dark (Into the Light)
album by Falco

Nachtflug
Nachtflug is the seventh studio album by Austrian singer Falco. It was Falco's last album to be released in his lifetime.

Le Frisur
1996 studio album by Die Ärzte

Die Bestie in Menschengestalt
1993 studio album by Die Ärzte

125 Jahre die Toten Hosen – Auf dem Kreuzzug ins Glück
1990 studio album by Die Toten Hosen

Verdammt wir leben noch
album by Falco
Xtort
Xtort (stylized as XTOЯT) is the eighth studio album by German industrial band KMFDM, released on June 25, 1996, by Wax Trax! Records. It was recorded from the end of 1995 through early 1996, shortly after the death of Wax Trax! co-founder and band friend Jim Nash. Xtort features a variety of guest artists from the industrial music scene and studio musicians from other genres, but includes limited participation from core member En Esch.

Opium fürs Volk
1996 studio album by Die Toten Hosen

Unsterblich
Unsterblich (Immortal) is the eighth studio album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. The band has stated dissatisfaction with the cover, which is a photo by Johann Zambryski. This album is considered overall one of the more peaceful and quiet DTH albums, although there are some loud songs on the album.