I have received many emails about the song 'Du hast' asking what the translation into English REALLY is. Is it 'You have'? or 'You hate'? CLICK HERE for a page that i created to show you the real meaning of 'Du hast' with evidence of why i think it means what i do in English.
As you know (Or I hope you know!) Rammstein sing in German.
Their lyrics can be interpreted and translated to mean a variety of different meanings and phrases. On my site I have included the lyrics that I believe to be the right one, that is those featured on the inlay covers of the albums. As mentioned before, there are versions of 'Engel' and 'Du Hast' that are in English.
Click the albums to reveal the lyrics in English and German for each. (NOTE: 'Others' is a collection of songs that aren't on any of the official albums)

Herzeleid Sehnsucht Mutter Others
NOTE:
If you download MP3s from the internet you are likely to download mislabelled files. I recommend using Kazaa or Imesh to download your files as they are great for MP3s (and FREE!). If you are looking for rare Rammstein songs then these are the ones NOT to download as they are NOT Rammstein:
Es ist nicht Leicht ein Gott zu sein/Gott sein - Megaherz
Mitten ins Herz - Oomph!
Smurf song (Some wierd squeaky thing)
South Park/Eminem song
Barbie song - Ome Henk (the song is in Dutch)
Witt Heppner Die Flut/Die Flut - Joachim Witt f/Paul Heppner
Ohne dich - Megaherz (Freiflug)
Böse - Knorkator
Durch die Wand - Rammstein, but this is just the live Fanabend version of Links
Juden Hasst - Lube (Mladshaja Sestrenka [Russian for my sister])
Blutige Risse - Rammstein (Feuerräder)
Leichenhalle - Die Ärzte
Die Prinzessen - Schmerz