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Rammstein – Haifisch Official Video HD

“Haifisch” (German: “Shark”) is the third single from the 2009 album Liebe ist für alle da by the German band Rammstein. Right before announcing the video premier, the info letter from Rammstein’s website left this quote regarding the song: “the shark not only has teeth — he’s got tears as well. But since it lives in the briny deep, no one sees them. A shame. After all, this cartilaginous fish is one of the oldest of the world’s many misunderstood creatures. A bit more sympathy couldn’t hurt!” The chorus to the song is an allusion to the lyrics to Mack the Knife, a song written by Berthold Brecht for his play the Threepenny Opera. Haifisch reached 33 in the German charts, but fell off the very next week. The music video was released on 23 April 2010 on the band’s MySpace page. The video features the band at lead singer Till Lindemann’s funeral along with some other mourners, one of whom is Marilyn Manson. A fight breaks out between two women who have had Till’s children. Meanwhile, the rest of the band contemplate on who should replace Till as the singer (Henry Rollins and James Hetfield are shown as suggestions, with Hetfield presumably being picked, as his picture was shown more than once, as well as being pointed to by one of the band members). As the video continues, Till is lowered into his grave enscripted “endlich allein” (German: “finally alone”) and many scenarios are shown of how Till died, which are all based on previous Rammstein videos: being beaten and set