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===''Sehnsucht'' and ''Live aus Berlin'' (1996–2000)=== {{Main|Sehnsucht (Rammstein album){{!}}''Sehnsucht'' (Rammstein album)|Live aus Berlin{{!}}''Live aus Berlin''}} Rammstein started recording ''[[Sehnsucht (Rammstein album)|Sehnsucht]]'' in November 1996 at the Temple Studios in Malta.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.rammstein.com/_Voelkerball/Band/Timeline/T1996/ |title= Rammstein :: Band :: Timeline |access-date= 21 June 2008 |publisher= Rammstein.com |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080613205810/http://www.rammstein.com/_Voelkerball/Band/Timeline/T1996/ |archive-date= 13 June 2008}}</ref> The album was again produced by [[Jacob Hellner]]. "[[Engel (song)|Engel]]", the first single from the album, was released on 1 April 1997 and reached gold status in Germany on 23 May. This prompted the release of a fan edition of the single, named ''Engel – Fan Edition''. This contained two previously unreleased songs, "Feuerräder" and "Wilder Wein". Release of the second single from the album ''Sehnsucht'' was "[[Du hast]]", which hit the German single charts in August 1997 at No. 5. Rammstein then continued touring in the summer while ''Sehnsucht'' was released on 22 August 1997. The album reached No. 1 in Germany after two weeks in the charts. Simultaneously, ''Herzeleid'' and both ''Sehnsucht'' singles ("Du hast" and "Engel") were in the Top 20 of the German charts. Rammstein continued to headline sold-out shows throughout Europe in September and October. On 5 December 1997, they embarked on their first tour of the United States as the opening act for [[KMFDM]]. In July 1998, the band released a cover of the song "[[Stripped (song)|Stripped]]", originally released by Depeche Mode in early 1986; it was included on the tribute album ''[[For the Masses]]'', the Rammstein version obtained moderate success in Germany and Austria. On 22–23 August 1998, Rammstein played to over 17,000 fans at the Wuhlheide in Berlin, the biggest show the band had played there up to that date. Supporting acts were [[Danzig (band)|Danzig]], [[Nina Hagen]], [[Joachim Witt]] and [[Alaska (singer)|Alaska]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.rammstein.de/en/rammstein |title= History-Rammstein |access-date= 26 March 2015 |publisher= Rammstein.de |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150327020900/http://www.rammstein.de/en/rammstein |archive-date=27 March 2015}}</ref> The show was professionally filmed, intended to be released on their upcoming [[Live album|live]] DVD, ''[[Live aus Berlin]]''. Rammstein embarked on a live tour with [[Korn]], [[Ice Cube]], [[Orgy (band)|Orgy]] and [[Limp Bizkit]] called the [[Family Values Tour]] in September through to late October 1998. Continuing their success in the US, ''Sehnsucht'' received Gold record status there on 2 November. The band was nominated at the [[MTV European Music Awards]] for ''Best Rock Act'' and performed "Du hast" live on 12 November that year. Rammstein had further success in 1999, starting in February with a nomination for [[Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance|Best Metal Performance]] at the [[41st Annual Grammy Awards]]. A year after it was filmed, the ''Live aus Berlin'' concert was released on CD on 30 August 1999, with a limited edition double CD also available. Two weeks after it was released, ''Live aus Berlin'' went to No. 2 in the German Album Charts. On 13 September and 26 November 1999, the video and DVD versions of the concert were released respectively. Further popularity ensued when "[[Du hast]]" was included in ''[[The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture]]''.
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