Stripped
Rammstein · Other Songs - Rammstein
Into the trees
We'll lay on the grass
And let the hours pass
Take my hand
Come back to the land
Let's get away
Just for one day
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Metropolis
Has nothing but this
You breath in the fumes
I taste what we kiss
Take my hand
Come back to the land
Where everything's ours
For a few hours
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Let me hear you make decisions
Without your television
Let me hear you speaking
Just for me
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Let me hear you make make decisions
Without your television
Let me hear you speaking
Just for me
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Let me see you stripped
Stripped - Rammstein
Released in 2004 on the album *Mutter*, "Stripped" stands as a pivotal track in the German industrial metal band Rammstein's discography. The song exemplifies the group's signature fusion of heavy, distorted guitars with rhythmic, marching percussion, delivering a raw and visceral sonic experience. Thematically, the track delves into the concept of stripping away defenses, a motif that resonates throughout the album's exploration of vulnerability and societal pressure. With its aggressive delivery and iconic vocal performance by Till Lindemann, "Stripped" solidified Rammstein's status as a global force in the industrial metal genre, influencing countless bands that followed. It remains a defining piece of their early-to-mid 2000s output, capturing the band's unapologetic intensity and dark aesthetic.

