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From Tattoos to Cynicism: What Rammstein's "Tattoo" Reveals About Us — Roberto Deleón

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The starting point was a short concert video. The band—unmistakable—was Rammstein, and the song in question: “Tattoo,” from their 2019 self-titled album. In the clip, a line played that seemed almost romantic, almost naive. But as always with Rammstein, that “almost” is the trap. “Deinen Namen stech’ ich mir”—“I tattoo your name on myself.” “Dann bist du für immer hier”—“So you’ll be here forever.” The idea seems clear: mark the skin to ensure p…
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The starting point was a short concert video. The band—unmistakable—was Rammstein, and the song in question: “Tattoo,” from their 2019 self-titled album. In the clip, a line played that seemed almost romantic, almost naive. But as always with Rammstein, that “almost” is the trap. “Deinen Namen stech’ ich mir”—“I tattoo your name on myself.” “Dann bist du für immer hier”—“So you’ll be here forever.” The idea seems clear: mark the skin to ensure p…

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Write.as broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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