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Marilyn Manson – Lamb of God
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“Lamb of God” is an song on Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), in which Marilyn Manson comments on the way in which the media makes martyrs out of public figures who
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8-Bit Arcade – Lamb of God
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[Instrumental]
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Song Directory
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8-Bit Arcade – Sweet Dreams (16-Bit Marilyn Manson Emulation)
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louiedro – louiedro’s Year End List 2020
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Top 10 Albums of 2020 / 10. Svalbard - When I Die Will I Get Better? / 9. Lazarvs - LAZARVS / 8. Anti-Flag - 20/20 Vision / 7. Puscifer - Existential Reckoning / 6. Hayley Williams
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Marilyn Manson – GodEatGod
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“GodEatGod” is the opening track to Holy Wood (In The Shadow of the Valley of Death).
The title GodEatGod is a spoonerism of the term “dog eat dog”.
Manson said himself that 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 – 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 – Burning Flag
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[Verse 1] / They wanna sell it out, buy it up, dumb it down / A good God is hard to find / Join the crowd that wants to see me dead / Right now, I feel I belong for the first time
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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 – The Fall of Adam
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The song is about the general belief of what Manson calls Celebritarianism, the cult of celebrities, particullary their death, the cult of violence in entertainment, linking to the
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Marilyn Manson – The Death Song
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[Verse 1] / We're on a bullet and we're headed straight into God / Even he'd like to end it, too / We take a pill, get a face, buy our ticket / And we hope that heaven's true / [
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Genius Users – Your Favorite Lyrics
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What are your favorite lyrics? Do you have any favorite lines that strike a chord with you? Know any bars that make you think long and hard about anything?
Feel free to add any
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Marilyn Manson – The Nobodies
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“The Nobodies” is the third and final single released from Holy Wood. The synopsis of the song was inspired by the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre where two seniors opened fire
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Marilyn Manson – A Place in the Dirt
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[Verse 1] / We are damned, we are dead / All God's children to be sent / To our perfect place / In the sun, in the dirt / There's a windshield in my heart / We are bugs so smeared
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Marilyn Manson – "President Dead"
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This song is a direct reference to the assassination of President John F Kennedy, following on from a snippet from WABC Radio broadcaster Don Gardiner which confirmed the
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Marilyn Manson – In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
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[Verse 1] / We have no future, heaven wasn't made for me / We burn ourselves to hell as fast as it can be / And I wish that I could be the king / Then I'd know that I am not alone
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Marilyn Manson – Cruci-Fiction in Space
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“Cruci-fiction In Space” is another song on Holy Wood… that alludes to John F Kennedy status as a matryr, whilst also subversively questioning a key tenet of Christianity – the
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Veeze – Luv the Tour
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[Intro] / (Surf Gang, Bitch) / Yeah / Yeah, okay / If she tell me no once, I'ma just go to the next one (Uh) / Gang / [Chorus] / If she tell me no once, I'ma just go to the next
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Marilyn Manson – Valentine's Day
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[Verse 1] / She was the color of TV / Her mouth curled under, like a metal snake / Although Holy Wood was sad / They'd remember this as Valentine's Day / [Pre-Chorus] / Flies are
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Marilyn Manson – Born Again
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[Verse 1] / Do you or don't you want this to be your song? / It doesn't take a rebel to sing along / This art is weak in its pretty, pretty frame / And I am your monkey with a
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Marilyn Manson – King Kill 33°
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[Intro] / Blame me / [Verse] / Is this what you wanted? This is what you get / Turned all your lives into this shit / You never accepted or treated me fair / Blame me for what I
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Marilyn Manson – Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
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Throughout “Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis),“ Marilyn Manson appears to confront religious fundamentalists and the media. He critiques their abuse of power and influence, and
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