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Marilyn Manson – Tourniquet
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The fourth song and second single from Antichrist Superstar, Marilyn Manson’s second album.
In the beginning of the song, an audible backmasked vocal can be heard:
This is my
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Marilyn Manson – The Beautiful People
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Marilyn Manson’s first original hit after the cover of “Sweet Dreams.” The song is preceded with a few seconds of backward-guitar feedback and electronic noise. It includes a
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Marilyn Manson – Little Horn
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“Little Horn” is the fifth track on the 1996 release Antichrist Superstar. The song is based on a dream Marilyn Manson had of an apocalyptic future in Fort Lauderdale where most of
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Marilyn Manson – Dogma
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The earliest known recording of “Dogma” dates back to Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' second cassette release, The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat. This early version of the song was
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Marilyn Manson – Lunchbox
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I wrote a song called “Lunchbox,” and some journalists have interpreted it as a song about guns. Ironically, the song is about being picked on and fighting back with my Kiss lunch
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Marilyn Manson – Dope Hat
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One of the album’s three singles (along with “Get Your Gunn” and “Lunchbox”).
Its music video takes inspiration from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (as does much else on this
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Marilyn Manson – The Love Song
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This song is Manson pointing out and criticizing what America’s Holy Trinity was in the early 21st century. Which were Guns, God and Government.
In the context of the album
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Marilyn Manson – 1996
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This song is about Manson incorporating both the contradictions of society and whats expected of himself, that is, the political correctness coupled with the drug-induced
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Marilyn Manson – Mister Superstar
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This song details the various horrifying reactions celebrities have to deal with. It’s likely autobiographical, as Manson’s music did resonate very deeply with people and produced
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Marilyn Manson – The Reflecting God
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This song is the climax of Marilyn Manson’s album Antichrist Superstar, which is a concept rock-opera about the rise and demise of a fictional rockstar. The song is very nihilistic
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Marilyn Manson – Cake and Sodomy
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Manson has stated that he wrote this song while stuck in a cheap hotel and flipping channels. One had someone baking a cake and another had a hardcore anal sex scene. The
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Marilyn Manson – Minute of Decay
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Track 14 of Antichrist Superstar.
Contains an opening sample “From a dead man… greetings” from the movie adaptation of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Manson noted in his
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Marilyn Manson – Sweet Tooth
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The tenth track on “Portrait of an American Family” and the only Marilyn Manson song Gidget Gein wrote both the guitar and bass parts for.
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Marilyn Manson – White Trash
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This is an acoustic re-recording of a version of “Cake and Sodomy” played by Tony Wiggins. Since the song is criticizing southern, Christian white trash, Manson decided Wiggins
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Marilyn Manson – Misery Machine
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Track 13 from the album Portrait of an American Family released on July 19, 1994.
The title is a play on Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine.
The “Communist day-care center” rant is
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Marilyn Manson – Disposable Teens
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“Disposable Teens” was the lead single from Holy Wood…, and was released in two parts, with each having a B-side cover version.
Pt 1. had a cover of John Lennon’s “Working Class
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Marilyn Manson – Personal Jesus
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A cover of the Depeche Mode hit single, in which Marilyn Manson further explores his and societies' fascination with the martyrdom of Jesus. The cover is pretty faithful to the
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Marilyn Manson – WE ARE CHAOS
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“WE ARE CHAOS” marks the first single from Manson’s 11th studio album of the same name, and his first release since the late 2019 single, “The End.”
Although having clear
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Marilyn Manson – Angel with the Scabbed Wings
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“Angel with the Scabbed Wings” is the tenth track on the 1996 release Antichrist Superstar.
The song features a riff strikingly similar to the main theme of the Broadway Jesus
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Marilyn Manson – User Friendly
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[Intro: Marilyn Manson] / User friendly / [Verse 1: Marilyn Manson, Marilyn Manson & Dyanna Lauren] / Use me when you wanna come / I've bled just to have it touched / When I'm in
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Marilyn Manson – Antichrist Superstar
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“Antichrist Superstar” is the self-titled twelfth track on the Marilyn Manson’s second studio album, released in 1996. The song is composed of 27 rhythm guitar tracks and 5 lead
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Marilyn Manson – Coma White
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This song continues with one of the album’s themes: perfection and acceptance (utopia and dystopia). This song is about Coma White, the love interest of Alpha (one of the
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Marilyn Manson – Cyclops
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[Verse 1] / Cyclops woman got one eye in her head / Mascara-clotted vision she is fed / Cyclops woman can't see nothing at all / She got a pin-prick-spiral hole, yeah / [Chorus
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Marilyn Manson – Disassociative
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This song is about the summer of 1998, when Manson was given Ketamine (special K) by his then girlfriend, Rose McGowan. It speaks about the disassociation he felt to reality when
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Marilyn Manson – Tainted Love
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A cover of Soft Cell’s 1981 hit single (which was a cover itself!!), “Tainted Love” was released as a single as part of the Not Another Teen Movie Soundtrack in 2001. It was also
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Marilyn Manson – The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles
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[Verse 1] / I don't know if I can open up / I've been opened enough / I don't know if I can open up / I'm not a birthday present / I'm aggressive aggressive / The past is over
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Marilyn Manson – Irresponsible Hate Anthem
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Antichrist Superstars lyrics were a product of Manson only, Except for this song which co-written by band member Ramirez.
In the CD booklet found under the lyrics to the song “
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Marilyn Manson – Rock Is Dead
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In the third single from Marilyn Manson’s third full-length studio album, Manson discusses the emptiness of contemporary rock music.
This sentiment echoes Billy Corgan’s statement
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Marilyn Manson – Posthuman
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[Verse 1: Marilyn Manson] / She's got eyes like Zapruder, mouth like heroin / She wants me to be perfect like Kennedy / [Pre-Chorus: Marilyn Manson] / This isn't God, this isn't
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Marilyn Manson – Cryptorchid
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“Cryptorchid” is the sixth track on Marilyn Manson’s 1996 second LP “Antichrist Superstar”.
Though “Cryptorchid” has a video, it was not released as a single, nor a promotional
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Marilyn Manson – I Put a Spell on You
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Track 9 from the album Smells Like Children released on October 24, 1995. (Screamin' Jay Hawkins cover)
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Marilyn Manson – The Fight Song
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The second single released from Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), both “The Fight Song” title and music video refer to the culture associated with American Football
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Marilyn Manson – JE$U$ CRI$I$
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“JE$U$ CRI$I$” has been rumored longer than any other song on the upcoming 2017 record and 10th studio LP, Heaven Upside Down, by Marilyn Manson and got confirmed on September 8
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Marilyn Manson – Kinderfeld
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[Verse 1] / He lives inside my mouth, tells me what to say / When he turns the trains on, he makes it go away / Hands are cracked and dirty, and the nails are beetle wings / When
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Marilyn Manson – Odds of Even
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“Odds of Even” is the final track on The Pale Emperor; Manson explains his true intentions, and proves that he’s not the “Antichrist Superstar” that the world has thought him to be
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Marilyn Manson – Man That You Fear
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“Man That You Fear” was released as the final single from Antichrist Superstar. The album’s concept follows the journey of its protagonist, “The Worm,” as he metaphorically evolves
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Marilyn Manson – (s)AINT
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The 7th song on Marilyn’s 5th studio album The Golden Age of Grotesque. The song was recorded in two California locations between 2002 and 2003: at Manson’s own Doppelherz Studio
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Marilyn Manson – The Last Day on Earth
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[Verse 1] / Yesterday was a million years ago / In all my past lives I played an asshole / Now I found you, it's almost too late / And this earth seems obliviating / We are
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Marilyn Manson – Disengaged
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Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood were engaged in 2010, but the couple broke off the engagement later that year.
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Marilyn Manson – Redeemer
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[Verse 1] / The hunger inside given to me makes me what I am / Always it is calling me, for the blood of man / [Chorus] / They say I cannot be this, I am jaded, hiding from the day
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Marilyn Manson – Mechanical Animals
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[Verse 1] / We were neurophobic and perfect / The day that we lost our souls / Maybe we weren't so human / But if we cry, we will rust / [Pre-Chorus] / And I was a hand grenade
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