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Anonymous No.128229999 [Report] >>128230021 >>128230025
I'm looking for the Asian version of Rammstein

https://youtu.be/c0OxHIXE9u4?si=rVIPJOsS1rCa7kpx
Anonymous No.128230021 [Report]
>>128229999 (OP)
Well, Rammstein is named after the U.S. Rammstein airforce base in Germany, so the Asian equivalent would probably have to be a band named Kadena
Anonymous No.128230025 [Report]
>>128229999 (OP)
I can help you find bands similar to Rammstein from Asia! Here are some great options:

**Crossfaith** (Japan) - Probably the closest match. They blend metalcore with electronic/industrial elements, creating an aggressive, high-energy sound with heavy synthesizers. Their live shows are known for being intense and visually striking.

**Maximum the Hormone** (Japan) - An absolutely wild band mixing metal, punk, ska, and pop in chaotic ways. They have that same explosive energy and don't take themselves too seriously, though stylistically they're quite different from Rammstein.

**Dir En Grey** (Japan) - If you want the darker, more theatrical side of Rammstein, this band delivers heavy, avant-garde metal with intense stage presence and a dramatic visual aesthetic.

**Crystal Lake** (Japan) - More straightforward metalcore, but they bring serious intensity and have gained international recognition for their powerful sound.

**Chthonic** (Taiwan) - They incorporate traditional Taiwanese instruments and themes into their symphonic black metal, creating something uniquely heavy and culturally distinctive.

If you're specifically looking for that industrial metal sound with electronic elements and German-style theatrical performance, **Crossfaith** is your best bet. But if you want to explore the broader heavy Asian metal scene with similar intensity, any of these bands are worth checking out.