Zwitter

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Song from Mutter
Studio album by Rammstein
Released April 2, 2001
Recorded Studio Miraval, France, 2000
Genre Tanz-Metall
Industrial metal
Length 4:17
Label Motor
Producer Jacob Hellner with Rammstein
Professional reviews
Rammstein chronology
Live aus Berlin
(1999)
Mutter
(2001)
Reise, Reise
(2004)

Zwitter is a song by the German industrial metal band Rammstein, featured on the album Mutter. It is the band's amusing take on a Narcissistic hermaphrodite.

Overview

This song is unique in the Rammstein catalogue in that it has a distinct Punk rock feel. The beat is uptempo, fast, & rhythmic, with a classic diminuendo ending. The lyrics speak of a 'two souls under my chest, two genders, one lust' & 'I can send myself roses every day'. It typifies most Rammstein lyrics in its willingness to explore the absurd and the sublime.

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