Paul Landers is a German guitarist and songwriter, best known as a member of the Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. Born on December 9, 1967, in East Berlin, Landers co-founded the band in 1994, alongside frontman Till Lindemann and other members. Rammstein's distinctive sound blends heavy metal, industrial rock, and electronic music, characterized by powerful guitar riffs, theatrical performances, and provocative lyrics. Landers is notable for his dual role as a guitarist and backing vocalist, contributing to the band's unique sonic identity. Some of Rammstein's most acclaimed works include albums like "Sehnsucht" (1997), "Mutter" (2001), and "Liebe ist für alle da" (2009), featuring hit singles such as "Du Hast," "Sonne," and "Mein Teil." The band's impact on music is significant; they helped popularize German-language rock music internationally and have influenced numerous artists across various genres. Their elaborate live performances and controversial themes have sparked discussions about censorship and artistic expression. Rammstein continues to enjoy a dedicated fanbase, solidifying Landers' legacy as a key figure in modern rock music.