Talk:Asche zu Asche
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[edit]"The song is about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ." Is there any source for this? The song's theme bears much resemblance to the crucifixion of Chirst, but his figure itself is never mentioned and the song departs heavily from most accounts on Christ's death or supposed resurrection (10 days instead of 3, and the figure of the song seeks vengeance). --82.139.47.117 15:16, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
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