In June 2009, a demo version of the title track, "Liebe ist für alle da", leaked onto the internet, along with various promotional materials.
For "Rassmus" the lyrics were re-arranged, the original musical composition was entirely scrapped and replaced with a new one and the song was released officially in May 2019 on the band's Untitled seventh album under the name "Was ich liebe".
[17] Liebe ist für alle da was certified platinum in Finland before its release, solely from pre-release sales.
The album was added to the List of Media Harmful to Young Persons of the Federal Review Board for Media Harmful to Minors in Germany, due to the track "Ich tu dir weh" and a picture inside the album booklet displaying Richard Kruspe spanking a nude woman.
[21] The Federal Minister of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Ursula von der Leyen, was in charge of the request to rate the Rammstein album.
[27] On 9 June, the band announced on their official website that the original version of the album was available at their shop and that a release of the single "Ich tu dir weh" in Germany was planned in a short period of time.
[29] In the USA the cover was censored and hidden behind an extra paper, which showed the same artwork, but with an empty table on the front.