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Smells Like Children is the first EP by American rock band Marilyn Manson.It was released on October 24, 1995, by Nothing and Interscope Records.Produced by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, it represents an era of the band full of drugs, abuses, tours, sound experiments, and references to the Child Catcher, a villain from the 1968 musical film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
"The Fight Song" 2001 W.I.Z. and Marilyn Manson [101] "The Nobodies" Paul Fedor [102] "Tainted Love" 2002 Philip Atwell [103] Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack "Mobscene" 2003 Marilyn Manson and Thomas Kloss [104] The Golden Age of Grotesque "This Is the New Shit" Marilyn Manson and The Cronenweths [105] "Saint" 2004 Asia Argento [106 ...
A subject of diverse listicles, media outlets, such as Paste, StyleCaster, Rolling Stone, Digital Spy, and Stereogum have created best-of lists covers of Madonna songs. [5] [6] [7] [2] [8] Writing for The Guardian, Peter Robinson noticed several covers made by male musicians, including Marilyn Manson, Marc Almond, KMFDM and Teenage Fanclub. [9]
Marilyn Manson released their cover version of the track as the only previously unreleased recording included on their 2004 greatest hits album Lest We Forget: The Best Of. [73] The band's eponymous vocalist explained to MTV that he decided to cover "Personal Jesus" as: "I thought if I had to write a song, [the lyrics of 'Personal Jesus' are ...
Marilyn Manson recorded a cover version which was released on the soundtrack to Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 in 2000; In the tenth episode of the fifth season of The West Wing, titled "The Stormy Present", Toby Ziegler sings the song while drunkenly writing a eulogy for a former President aboard Air Force One.
Marilyn Manson released a cover version as the first single from Smells Like Children (1995), an EP of covers, remixes and interludes. In his 1998 autobiography , the band's eponymous vocalist said he fought then-label Interscope Records to have this track released as a single, saying: "They didn't want to release [it], which I knew would be a ...
Manson began conceptualizing it as he wrote the songs, and Brown and Manson worked in tandem to realize the imagery after deciding to do the work themselves. The cover art, which portrays Manson as a crucified Christ with his jawbone torn off, is intended as a criticism of censorship and America's obsession with martyrs.