The song was written in direct response to recurring allegations of fascism or far-right sympathies directed at the band.
Wikipedia: Links 2 3 4 - Overview of the song's production and political significance.
Links 2 3 4 Wiki - Detailed background on the song and video. links_2_3_4
: The core lyrical message is found in the chorus: "Sie wollen mein Herz am rechten Fleck / doch seh ich dann nach unten weg / da schlägt es links" ("They want my heart in the right place / but when I look down / it beats on the left"). This is a clear statement that the band identifies with the political left.
: The band used a rigid, militaristic marching beat ironically to deliver a message that contradicts the "right-wing" aesthetics often associated with such sounds. Music Video The song was written in direct response to
: The ants represent the collective power of the "common people" or the working class, a recurring theme in leftist imagery. Reference Links
"Links 2 3 4" (often stylized as ) is a 2001 song by the German industrial metal band Rammstein , featured as the second track on their third studio album, Mutter . Meaning and Political Context : The core lyrical message is found in
MuseScore: Sheet Music - Transcriptions for drums and other instruments.