
Silbermond
Silbermond means silver moon in Germany. The band consists of Stefanie Kloß, Andreas Nowak, Johannes and Thomas Stolle. The band members originally met in 1998 when they participated in the music project Ten Sing.
Two of their albums debuted at #1 on the German and Austrian album charts. In 2009, they won the award of Best German Act in the MTV Europe Music Awards. Sarah Brightman has a song called 'Symphony' (English Spelling) is a cover version of the Silbermond song 'Symphonie' (German Spelling).

Symphonie (Symphony)
Das Beste (The best)
Söhne Mannheims(Sons of Mannheim) is a German musical band founded in 1995 by Xavier Naidoo and Claus Eisenmann.

Und wenn ein Lied (and if one song)
Ich wollt nur deine Stimme hörn (I want to hear your sound)
Das hat die Welt noch nicht gesehen (The world hasn't seen this yet)
Geh davon aus (Assume That)
Söhne Mannheims
Revolverheld
Revolverheld is a German rock band from Hamburg, Germany, formed in 2002. They began their career as a supporting act for Donots, Silbermond and Udo Lindenberg. Their first single called "Generation Rock" was released in June 2005 and directly entered the German Charts. The song is featured on the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. They've won the award of Best German Act in the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2014.

Freunde bleiben (Stay friends)
Ich lass für Dich das Licht an (I Leave The Light On For You)
Rammstein is a German New German Hardness band, formed in 1994 in Berlin. Throughout its existence, Rammstein's six-man lineup has been unchanged. The majority of their songs are in German, but they have also performed songs entirely or partially in other languages including English, Spanish, French, and Russian. Wordplay is a fundamental component of Rammstein's lyrics. In many instances, the lyrics are phrased in such a way that they can be interpreted in several ways. Several of their songs are related to controversial and taboo subjects. Rammstein's award-winning live shows are renowned for their pyrotechnic elements and both on- and off-stage theatrics.

Du hast (You have) Du hasst (You hate)
Mein Herz brennt (My heart is burning)
