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** Dutch Comedian Frank van der Plas, AKA "Ome Henk", did a parody of [[Aqua]]'s ''Barbie Girl'' that appears all over the internet as "Rammstein Barbie Girl Cover". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja4Pd3bQ-fA It's not even in German.]
*** Neither is the above mentioned "Juden Hasst", which is actually the beautiful song "Mladshaya Sestrenka" by russian band Lube and, guess what, doesn't have anything to do with jews or [[WW 2]].
** This isn't helped by the fact that some enterprising soul set recordings of Adolf Hitler speeches to Rammstein's "Sonne" and uploaded the result to [[P 2 P]]P2P networks as "Vampire" or "Sieg Heil." The original song is just pure boxer entrance music.
* The Brazilian network responsible for the ''Rock In Rio III'' broadcasts had some of those "about the band" blurbs. During [[Oasis]]' concert, it said "they've grown bigger than the band that influenced them, [[Blur (band)|Blur]]". Not only the bands are contemporary, but they had a rivalry famously called "Battle of Britpop" (with Oasis' guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher going as far as wishing Blur's singer and bassist to "catch AIDS and die"). And to top it all off, neither band sounds anything like the other.
* The book ''Encyclopedia of Indie Rock'' has several glaring errors in almost every entry, as if the authors had no clue what they were writing about. Among these: