German metal juggernauts Rage have detonated their latest single, Straight To Hell ’25, and it’s not just a sonic assault—it’s a cinematic crossover. With A New World Rising set to drop September 26, Rage have reignited one of their most iconic tracks, fusing heavy metal fury with the absurd brilliance of German parody cinema. The result? A blazing return that’s equal parts nostalgia and neck-snapping power.
Originally released in 2001, “Straight To Hell” became a surprise hit thanks to its feature in the cult comedy Der Schuh des Manitu. Now, in 2025, the band has reimagined the track for a new generation—and the timing couldn’t be more perfect. The song is once again tied to the sequel, Das Kanu des Manitu, a riotous Western parody that sees Apache chief Abahachi and his white blood brother Ranger battling gangs, dodging traps, and uncovering life’s deepest truths—all while chasing the mythical Canoe of Manitou.

Metal Meets Madness: Rage’s Cinematic Resurrection
Rage Straight To Hell isn’t just a re-recording—it’s a resurrection. The new version is heavier, tighter, and more theatrical, matching the chaotic energy of the film it’s featured in. The band’s current lineup—Peavy Wagner, Lucky Maniatopoulos, and Jean Bormann—delivers a performance that’s both ferocious and refined. Fans are calling it the best incarnation of Rage yet, and the chemistry is undeniable.
The video for Rage Straight To Hell is a visual blitzkrieg. Performance footage is spliced with cinematic sequences that echo the film’s absurdity and charm. It’s dark, dramatic, and just a little tongue-in-cheek—much like Das Kanu des Manitu itself, where a Greek sidekick named Dimitri and his associate Mary rescue our heroes in a twist that’s as ridiculous as it is heroic.
Rage Straight To Hell, Cult Comedy to Metal Canon
The original Der Schuh des Manitu was a box office phenomenon in Germany, blending slapstick humor with Western tropes. Its sequel, Das Kanu des Manitu, continues the madness, with Abahachi and Ranger navigating betrayal, friendship, and philosophical revelations—all while dodging bullets and bad jokes. Rage’s contribution to the soundtrack is more than just background noise—it’s a thematic anchor.
Rage Straight To Hell plays like a battle hymn for the film’s chaotic journey. It’s the soundtrack to a trap gone wrong, a rescue gone sideways, and a quest that spirals into existential comedy. In short, it’s the perfect metal companion to a movie that refuses to take itself seriously.

Legacy Reforged: Rage’s Place in Metal History
Rage aren’t just riding the wave of nostalgia. They’re reshaping it. With over 50 releases and a legacy that spans speed metal, symphonic metal, and power metal, they’ve earned their place among Germany’s elite. Rage Straight To Hell ’25 is a reminder of their versatility and vision.
Whether they’re scoring cult comedies or commanding festival stages, Rage remain one of the most authentic voices in metal. Their ability to blend humor, aggression, and cinematic flair is unmatched—and this latest release proves it.
Rage Straight To Hell, Countdown to A New World Rising
If Rage Straight To Hell is the opening salvo, A New World Rising promises to be a full-scale sonic invasion. Expect orchestral flourishes, blistering solos, and lyrical depth that challenges genre conventions. Rage aren’t just back—they’re leading the charge.
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