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Lindemann is a German-Swedish industrial metal super-duo created by Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann and multi-instrumentalist Peter Tägtgren, of Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy and industrial metal project Pain. Tägtgren defines it as "a baby between Rammstein and PAIN – at least it's a mix of Rammstein vocals and Pain music. Lindemann and Tägtgren met around the year 2000 in a rock pub in Stockholm, when members of Clawfinger introduced them to each other. In 2013, when Rammstein was headlining a festival in Sweden, the German singer invited his Swedish bandmate to it. There, he told Tägtgren he would take two years off and wanted to write some music with him. They originally planned to do only one or two songs, but Tägtgren felt they were "too good" and wanted to write more.