Christoph Schneider
Christoph Schneider (born 11 May 1966) is a German musician, best known as one of the founding members and the drummer of Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. He has released eight studio albums and three live albums with Rammstein. Schneider was previously a member of punk bands Die Firma and Feeling B. Early lifeSchneider was born in Pankow, East Berlin.[1] His parents were both involved in music, his father as an opera director and his mother as a music teacher.[2] Schneider also has a younger sister.[1] During his youth, he was a handball goalkeeper for four years.[3] He later attended a special music school connected to a Pioneers' orchestra, as his parents wanted him to learn an instrument.[1] He was offered the choice between trumpet, clarinet, and trombone, out of which he chose the trumpet first as it was the easiest to play. Schneider described himself as a very talented trumpeter, having joined the orchestra and started playing concerts after a year.[4] During his time in the orchestra, he became interested in playing the drums due to the size and equipment of the drum section and began building his own kit with tin cans and buckets.[1] His parents were initially hesitant to the idea of him playing the drums, but after he bought his first drumkit at age 14, his parents let him rehearse and take lessons.[4] Schneider left extended secondary school at age 16 and went on to work as a radio and telecommunications technician.[2] In 1984, he served his national service with the East German Army. He is the only member of Rammstein to have served in the military.[2][5] CareerIn 1985, Schneider quit his telecommunication job to pursue his musical ambitions and study music, but failed his admission test and was rejected due to lacking other musical skills than drumming.[1] Schneider then joined bands Keine Ahnung and Frechheit.[2] In the late 1980s, he joined Die Firma, an underground new wave punk band with gothic influences, and became a member of punk band Feeling B in 1990.[2][1][6][7] In 1993, Schneider joined Richard Kruspe and Oliver Riedel in forming a new project called Tempelprayers.[8][9] After Till Lindemann joined the band, they entered the Berlin Senate Metrobeat contest and won a recording session in a professional studio in 1994.[9][1] That same year, Schneider's former Feeling B bandmates Paul Landers and Christian Lorenz joined the band, which was then renamed to Rammstein.[9] Personal lifeSchneider's nickname "Doom" comes from the video game of the same name.[4] Schneider needed a name for the German copyright agency, but discovered that there were too many Christoph Schneiders already registered.[4] Paul Landers suggested the name "Doom" because they liked the game.[4] In a 2010 interview, Schneider said that if he had known that the name would appear on every record he played on, he would have chosen a different one.[4] Schneider has been married twice. He was married to Regina Gizatulina from 2005 to 2009. He married his second wife, Ulrike Schmid, in 2014. Schneider and Schmid have three children.[10] His favorite rock bands are Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Motörhead, Black Sabbath, and AC/DC.[4] He cites Ian Paice, Phil Rudd, Vinnie Paul, and Chad Smith as his main drumming influences.[11] Schneider is a supporter of Bundesliga football club Union Berlin.[12] EquipmentSchneider uses and endorses Sabian cymbals, DW drum kits, pedals and hardware Vic Firth drumsticks and Remo Drumheads. He previously used and endorsed Sonor Drums, Tama Drums and Meinl cymbals. Current DW touring kit
Snare: Controlled sound X / Ambassador Snare Side, Toms:Clear Pinstripe / Clear Diplomat, Bass: Clear Powerstroke P3 / Powerstroke P3 Ebony DiscographyRammstein
Feeling B
Quartered Shadows
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