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Haus der Lüge is the fifth studio album by the German experimental band Einstürzende Neubauten, released in 1989. The album showcases the band's signature industrial sound, characterized by the use of unconventional instruments and techniques, blending noise, rhythm, and lyrical content that explores themes of despair, urban decay, and existential angst. It is significant in the evolution of the industrial genre and has been influential in various music scenes, particularly in Europe. The album's unique production and artistic vision contribute to its status as a landmark release in the alternative music landscape.