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| This album = '''''Sehnsucht'''''<br />(1997)
| This album = '''''Sehnsucht'''''<br />(1997)
| Next album = ''[[Live aus Berlin]]''<br />(1999)
| Next album = ''[[Live aus Berlin]]''<br />(1999)
}} "'''Spiel mit mir'''" is a song by the German [[Industrial metal]] band [[Rammstein]] on their album ''[[Sehnsucht]]''. The song is about between two siblings. [[Till Lindemann]], [[Rammstein]]'s lead singer, has said that "There is no such thing as the perfect family", which is emphasized in the end of the chorus.
}} "'''Spiel mit mir'''" is a song by the German [[Industrial metal]] band [[Rammstein]] on their album ''[[Sehnsucht]]''. The song is about [[incest]] between two siblings. [[Till Lindemann]], [[Rammstein]]'s lead singer, has said that "There is no such thing as the perfect family", which is emphasized in the end of the chorus.


The song when played live differs from the album version, as keyboardist "Doktor" [[Christian Lorenz]] transposes the keyboards approximately three octaves higher than usual.
The song when played live differs from the album version, as keyboardist "Doktor" [[Christian Lorenz]] transposes the keyboards approximately three octaves higher than usual.

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"Spiel mit mir" is a song by the German Industrial metal band Rammstein on their album Sehnsucht. The song is about incest between two siblings. Till Lindemann, Rammstein's lead singer, has said that "There is no such thing as the perfect family", which is emphasized in the end of the chorus.

The song when played live differs from the album version, as keyboardist "Doktor" Christian Lorenz transposes the keyboards approximately three octaves higher than usual.


Cover Version

Black Warrant covered this song on their Raw Power and Recover albums.

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