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"Gott sein" (German for "To be God") is the first single by German metal band Megaherz, and is from their first album, Wer bist du?. The song, considered one of their most famous, was re-recorded as "Gott sein '04" for their 2004 album 5.

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  • "Gott sein" (German for "To be God") is the first single by German metal band Megaherz, and is from their first album, Wer bist du?. The song, considered one of their most famous, was re-recorded as "Gott sein '04" for their 2004 album 5. (en)
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  • 1997-10-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Andy Knote (en)
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  • 1997-10-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Toyco Studios, Munich, Germany (en)
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  • "Gott sein" (German for "To be God") is the first single by German metal band Megaherz, and is from their first album, Wer bist du?. The song, considered one of their most famous, was re-recorded as "Gott sein '04" for their 2004 album 5. (en)
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  • Gott sein (en)
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  • Gott sein (en)
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