"Benzin" (German, in English: Gasoline) is a song by German industrial metal band Rammstein, released as the first single from their album Rosenrot.
In Germany, gasoline is called Benzin (which is derived from the chemical mixture benzine). The song uses the word "Gasolin", however the word does not exist in the German language, but it is an English word made German. There was, however, a German chain of gas stations called "Gasolin."
Benzin was Rammstein's first number one single, getting to number one in Finland after its release in 2005.
In the video, Rammstein are firefighters. They have not had a call for a long time, and are thus very ill-equipped for dealing with an emergency. They enter a huge, three-lane-wide fire-engine, and set off on their journey, not taking any notice of the damage they are causing, or the people they are killing. They plow through high-voltage power-lines, trains, trees and normal road vehicles; despite this, the truck remains unscratched. During the journey, the scene changes to a fantasy by guitarist Paul H. Landers, during which he saves a "damsel-in-distress" from a burning building. During this fantasy, the band members are seen playing their instruments in the background amongst the smoke. The scene returns to the Fire-engine, plowing through traffic and buildings before it overturns and sends the band-members crashing through the windscreen. As Till comes round, a man points to the top of a nearby building. It dawns on them that they have crashed right outside the emergency. They scramble to get a safety trampoline out for the jumper, who happens to be Christian "Flake" Lorenz. The trampoline rips just as he jumps, at which point the video ends, implying the man's death seconds later - the actual event likely considered too graphic to include - and thus the destruction up to that point having achieved nothing.
Rosenrot (German pronunciation: [ʁoːzɛn.ʁoːt] "Rose-Red") is the fifth album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, released on October 28, 2005. As of February 2006, the album has shipped 1 million copies globally.
The album includes six songs artistically omitted from Reise, Reise. The album's first title was Reise, Reise Volume Two, but on August 18, 2005 the album was announced as Rosenrot.
The cover art is nearly identical to the Japanese import of Reise, Reise. The image is a slightly altered photograph of the icebreaker USS Atka, taken on March 13, 1960 at McMurdo Station, Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica.
While Rammstein did not actively promote the album, the band built anticipation through a variety of means. The first single from the album, "Benzin", premiered at the Berliner Wuhlheide and was subsequently released on disc. Rammstein's official website featured one-minute samples from six of the tracks, and had featured a prominent release-date countdown. A brief section of the chorus from "Rosenrot" plays in the background of an e-card containing photographs of the band and basic album information.
1000 Glückgefühle warn mir nie genug - ich will mehr
Wut und Trauer mit einem Schuss yeah yeah yeah
ich will ganz weit hoch und ich will ganz, ganz tief
ich brauch - ich brauch euch ihr seit mein Antrieb
Endorphine vereint euch
Endorphine befreit euch und zeigt euch
Endorphine vereint euch
Befreit euch, verteilt euch - in alle Welt
Herz und Verstand warn mir nie genug bisher - ich will mehr
Adrenalin und ein Bisschen yeah yeah yeah
ich will kein so tun als ob, nein ich will mehr
ich will kein Halten mehr, kein Schalten mehr doch Entfalte bitte sehr
Endorphine vereint euch
Endorphine befreit euch und zeigt euch
Endorphine vereint euch
Befreit euch, verteilt euch - in alle Welt
Was wäre dein Leben ohne jegliche Betonung
nur mir Widerholung - Widerholung
ihr seid das was Erde und Himmel zusammenhält
ihr seid die Seele und Pulsschlag und Kehle und Herzschlag der Welt
Von der Hölle bis in die Antarktis und zurück
Dies wird keine Kopie, dies wird ein Meisterstück
Endorphine vereint euch
Endorphine befreit euch und zeigt euch
Endorphine vereint euch
Befreit euch, verteilt euch - in alle Welt