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===''Liebe ist für alle da'' (2007–2011)=== {{Main|Liebe ist für alle da{{!}}''Liebe ist für alle da''}} [[File:RichardZK.JPG|thumb|Rammstein performing at the Gold Coast [[Big Day Out]] in 2011]] The band took a hiatus in 2006 and began work again in 2007. The recording process reportedly took two years. In July 2009, the title track "Liebe ist für alle da" [[Music leak|leaked]] onto the internet, along with promotional materials. This led [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music]] to take action against certain fan sites.<ref>"[http://www.alt-uk.net/2009/07/20/new-rammstein-song-liebe-ist-fur-alle-da-leaked/ New Rammstein Song 'Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da' Leaked]". Alt-UK, 20 July 2009.</ref><ref>"[http://herzeleid.com/ What's going on?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050211115955/http://herzeleid.com/ |date=11 February 2005}}". Herzeleid.com. Retrieved 10 August 2009.</ref> It was confirmed in August 2009 that the new album would have 11 tracks,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rammstein.de/blog/lang/en/ |title=Rammstein Official Website News Confirms 11 Tracks |access-date=15 August 2009 |archive-date=16 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090816210455/http://www.rammstein.de/blog/lang/en/ |url-status=dead}}</ref> and mixing of the album – which was taking place in [[Stockholm]] – had been completed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rammstein.de/blog/lang/en/ |title=Rammstein Official Website News Confirms Mixing Has Finished |access-date=15 August 2009 |archive-date=16 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090816210455/http://www.rammstein.de/blog/lang/en/ |url-status=dead}}</ref> On 1 September 2009, it was confirmed on the band's website that "[[Pussy (Rammstein song)|Pussy]]" would be the first single from the album. On the same day, The Gauntlet posted a promotional video for it. The video also confirmed the album title, ''[[Liebe ist für alle da]]''. Later, the title was confirmed again in an interview with Paul Landers for RockOne magazine. The music video for "Pussy" was released on 16 September 2009, at 20:30 GMT, released especially for the adult website Visit-x.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.visit-x.net/rammstein |title=Rammstein presents Pussy |access-date=16 September 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100124164141/http://www.visit-x.net/rammstein |archive-date=24 January 2010 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The video contains graphic scenes of male and female nudity as well as women engaging in sexual acts with the band members, although the actual sex scenes were performed by body doubles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.20min.ch/unterhaltung/sounds/story/28765113 |title=Rammstein: "Wir hatten keinen Sex" |website=[[20 Minuten]]|date=14 October 2009}}</ref> The women featured in the video are German pornographic stars.<ref name="Hustler">{{cite web |title=Rammstein |work=Hustler Magazine |url=http://www.hustlermagazine.com/features/band-interviews/rammstein |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100929015329/http://www.hustlermagazine.com/features/band-interviews/rammstein |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 September 2010}}</ref> [[Metal Hammer]] released an edited version of the video onto their website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/the-rammstein-video-described-for-those-at-work/|title=Metal Hammer Work Safe 'Pussy' synopsis The Rammstein video described for those at work|access-date=8 September 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100925211502/http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/the-rammstein-video-described-for-those-at-work/|archive-date=25 September 2010}}</ref> "[[Ich tu dir weh]]" was confirmed as the second single from the album by Landers and Lorenz in an interview for Radio Eins. Although censorship of the song in Germany prohibits any advertisement, broadcast or public display, the video to "Ich tu dir weh" was released on 21 December 2009 on the adult website Visit-x, just like the video to "Pussy", after advertisement on the band's official German website; it depicts the band on stage in a similar configuration as on their 2009/10 tour. Any references to the video on the official website have since been deleted. In Europe, the single was released on 15 January 2010, and in the U.S. on 19 January 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rammstein-austria.com |title=Die Rammsteinseite Nr.1 |publisher=Rammstein Austria |access-date=21 July 2011}}</ref> Like the video "Pussy," this video was also directed by [[Jonas Åkerlund]]. On 23 April 2010, Rammstein released their video "[[Haifisch]]" on the band's [[Myspace|MySpace]] page. Unlike the video for "Ich tu dir weh", it contains more of a narrative rather than a performance.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/rammstein-haifisch-video-released/ |title=Rammstein: 'Haifisch' Video Released |date=23 April 2010 |publisher=blabbermouth.net |access-date=8 September 2010}}</ref> The single was released during May and June 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thegauntlet.com/article/307/18972/Rammstein-tracklisting-for-Haifisch-single-revealed.html |title=Rammstein tracklisting for Haifisch single revealed |access-date=8 September 2010 |archive-date=7 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100507015846/http://www.thegauntlet.com/article/307/18972/Rammstein-tracklisting-for-Haifisch-single-revealed.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[File:Rammstein Live at Madison Square Garden.jpg|thumb|left|Rammstein playing "[[Engel (song)|Engel]]" in [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York City, December 2010]] On 8 November 2009, Rammstein began the first leg of the [[Liebe ist für alle da Tour]] in Lisbon, Portugal. As part of their European summer tour, Rammstein performed at the [[Rock am Ring and Rock im Park|2010 Rock AM Ring Festival]] on 4–6 June 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/rammstein-confirmed-for-rock-am-ring/ |title=Rammstein confirmed for Rock am Ring |publisher=Metalhammer.co.uk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130610173043/http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/rammstein-confirmed-for-rock-am-ring/ |archive-date=10 June 2013}}</ref> They also headlined several shows across Europe on the [[Sonisphere Festival]], including their first ever outdoor UK performance at [[Knebworth Park]], performing the day before [[Iron Maiden]]. On Sunday 18 July 2010, Rammstein played in front of more than 130,000 people in [[Quebec City]] on the [[Plains of Abraham]] as the closing show for the [[Festival d'été de Québec]]. It was their first North American appearance in nine years. The band announced that their last tour dates of 2010 were to be in the Americas. After several South American dates, the band returned to the United States for a single show at the famous [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York City – their first US show in over ten years. The tickets sold out in a very short time (under 20 minutes). They also performed at [[Bell Centre]] in Montreal, Canada on 9 December. This concert sold out within the first hour of tickets going on sale, indicating a high demand to see Rammstein in North America. The band then played at Big Day Out 2011 from 21 January to 6 February in New Zealand and Australia. The band also visited South Africa for the first time in early 2011 and played two sold-out concerts in Cape Town and Johannesburg respectively, indicating another territory eager for the opportunity to enjoy the band live. On 16 February 2011, Rammstein announced that, after the massive success of their sold out [[Madison Square Garden]] show on 11 December 2010, they would be touring North America after ten years. Rammstein played in New Jersey (East Rutherford) [[Izod Center]], Montreal [[Bell Centre]], Toronto [[Air Canada Centre]], Chicago [[Allstate Arena]], Edmonton [[Rexall Place]], Seattle [[Tacoma Dome]], San Francisco (Oakland) [[Oracle Arena]], Los Angeles [[The Forum (Inglewood)|The Forum]], and Las Vegas [[Thomas and Mack Center]], Mexico City's [[Palacio de los Deportes]], Guadalajara's [[Arena VFG]], and Monterrey's Auditorio Banamex to a total of six US dates, three Canadian dates, and four Mexican dates. Tickets went on sale 25 and 26 February to great response, with many shows completely selling out, making this tour a complete success. On 20 April 2011, the band also won the [[Revolver (magazine)|Revolver Golden God Award]] for Best Live Band, their first US award.
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