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Mann gegen Mann

"Mann gegen Mann" (''"Man against Man"'') is a song from the German band Rammstein. This song was released in March of 2006, and was the third and final single from Rammstein's album, ''Rosenrot''. The song portrays a man with strong, repressed homosexual desires, and it is the first Rammstein music video to have nudity since the music video for their cover of Depeche Mode's "''Stripped''", and it is the second track on "''Rosenrot''". This song and its accompanying music video were never aired in the United States due to the subject of homosexuality being very controversial.
==Music video==
The video premiered on 2 February 2006, on MTV Germany and was directed by Jonas Åkerlund.
The video quite clearly conveys images of a homosexual nature. The band members in the video are almost entirely naked, aside from frontman Till Lindemann. Till is dressed in long black hair extensions, and feminine high heeled boots that go part way up his thighs. He also wears a set of black latex briefs. The rest of the band members wear only black army boots, and their instruments cover their genitals. The video alternates between shots of the band playing in an open room and a writhing group of naked, muscular, oiled men.
During the bridge of the song, the band is being rained on, and a frenzied Till screams the lyric "''Schwuler-Ah!''" as a forked tongue begins to flick from his mouth. The tempo of the song changes to a melodic pace, as the band members then appear with the oiled naked men, and are carried over them. Till has become a demon, and the hands and the arms of naked men reach up towards him; and the song's tempo changes again to the frenzied pace. The group of men with the band members begin to wrestle and fight with one another as it rains on them. Screaming "''Schwuler''" again, Till starts to rip his long black hair out as the song closes.

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