Rohstoff
Rohstoff (German for "Raw stuff" or "raw material") is the first live DVD released by German industrial metal band Oomph!. This release features live footage consisting of 23 songs, music videos of the band's singles, as well as making-of videos and interviews. The audio version of the live concert is available only through digital download.
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Live album by | ||||
Released | July 20, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006, 2007 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal | |||
Label | GUN | |||
Oomph! chronology | ||||
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Live
- Fragment
- Träumst Du?
- Unsere Rettung
- Keine Luft Mehr
- Du Willst Es Doch Auch
- Fieber
- Wenn Du Weinst
- Die Schlinge
- Supernova
- Sex Hat Keine Macht
- Mitten Ins Herz
- Das Letzte Streichholz
- Dein Feuer
- Das Weiße Licht
- Mein Schatz
- Dein Weg
- Gekreuzigt
- Niemand
- Augen Auf!
- Brennende Liebe
- Gott ist Ein Popstar
- Menschsein
- Burn Your Eyes
Videoclips
- Träumst Du
- The Power Of Love
- Gekreuzigt 2006
- Die Schlinge
- Das Letzte Streichholz
- Gott Ist Ein Popstar
- God Is a Popstar
- Sex Hat Keine Macht
- Brennende Liebe
- Augen Auf!
- Niemand
- Supernova
- Fieber
- Das Weiße Licht
- Gekreuzigt
Other
- Making Of "Träumst Du"
- Making Of "Gekreuzigt 2006" & "The Power of Love"
- Making Of "Die Schlinge"
- Making Of "Das Letzte Streichholz"
- Making Of "Gott Ist Ein Popstar" & "God is a Popstar"
- Making Of "Sex Hat Keine Macht"
- Making Of "Brennende Liebe"
- Making Of "Augen Auf!"
- Making Of "Supernova"
- Interview with the band
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[1] | 40 |
- "Offiziellecharts.de – Oomph! – Rohstoff" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 13 Feb 2019.
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