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This collection of images features an assortment of visual highlights of [[Marilyn Manson (band)| the band's]] during 1998-1999's [[Mechanical Animals]] era.<br><br>
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{{About|the song|the single|The Dope Show (single)|the bootleg|Dope Show (bootleg)}}
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| 53267137_2202679093315770_1562201769427471781_n.jpg = Photo by Perou<ref>''i’ve photographed @marilynmanson more than anyone else:''<br/>
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''anyone else I’ve photographed, ''<br/>
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''and maybe more than anyone else has photographed him?''<br/>
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''We’ve been shooting together on/off for 21 years.''<br/>
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''Here’s a shot from our first #pressphoto session, done in a hotel room in #amsterdam in 1998. (Think this ran in @kerrangmagazine_ last year?)''<br/>
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''Later Manson signed me a tour poster of a band shot taken at this time with the words ‘your life will never be the same’''<br/>
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''Edging closer to a book with thousands of my unseen photos from years of MM front line action''<br/>
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''Patience is not one of my many virtues.''<br/>
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''GET IN!''<br/>
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''#marilynmanson #manson #rockstar #rock #godoffuck #mechanicalanimals #picoftheday #rockphoto #rockphotographer #rockphotography #artist #musicphotography #musicphotographer #legend #glamour #beauty #epic #icon #holywood ''<br/>
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''My agent @jsragency had two ribs removed''<br/><br/>[[Perou]], [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu57eQ5AIOi/ Instagram, March 12, 2019]</ref>
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{{Song
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==Live - [[Mechanical Animals Tour]]==
| Name        = The Dope Show
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| Cover      = MechanicalAnimals.png
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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| Album      = [[Mechanical Animals]]
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| Released    = September 14, 1998
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| Recorded    = 1997–1998 at the White Room, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California and Conway Studios
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| Genre      = Glam rock, Electronic rock
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| Label      = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
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| Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
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| Composer    = [[Twiggy Ramirez]]
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| Producer    = Michael Beinhorn, Marilyn Manson
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"'''The Dope Show'''" is the first single and the second track of the third album ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''.
 
  
==Appearances==
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===Behind the scenes===
An excerpt from the song was included in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Polka Power" medley in 1999.
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| MM-and-Daniel-DiCriscio.jpg = Marilyn Manson and Daniel DiCriscio ,[https://twitter.com/danieldicriscio/status/716574689192050689, a hairstylist, after a hair cut] for ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''
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| 13687150_1794115300865077_819874651_n.jpg = "Never before seen image of [[Marilyn Manson|@marilynmanson]] - This is the only large print that exists given to us by [[Zepp Savini]]. Application of the fake breasts and feet by the Screaming Mad George crew for the [[Mechanical Animals]] album shoot by [[Joseph Cultice]].<br/>Other images of behind the scenes on The Dope Show and Mechanical Animals will be in the upcoming Museum section soon."<br/>Source: [https://www.instagram.com/p/BJ7OA61gjbO/ @marilynmansoncollection]
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| 14027306_1751618091786710_370162651_n.jpg = "[[Marilyn Manson|@marilynmanson]]<br/>Original dressing room photo taken by Zepp Savini, Manson's former long time personal assistant on November 5th 1998. This is the only large print that exists from the negative, with two used picks from the show."<br/>Source: [https://www.instagram.com/p/BJfn2S8ARVx/ @marilynmansoncollection]
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===Singles===
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* "[[The Dope Show (single)|The Dope Show]]"
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* "[[Personal Jesus (single)|Personal Jesus]]"
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* "The Dope Show" <small>&mdash; Appears on ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''.</small>
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* "The Dope Show" ([[1999/04/13 Cleveland, OH|Live]]) <small>&mdash; Appears on ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]''.</small>
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* "The Dope Show" (Live) <small>&mdash; Appears on the ''[[Guns, God and Government World Tour]]'' DVD.</small>
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* "The Dope Show" (Acoustic Live) <small>&mdash; Recorded live on [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany| 2003/04/11]]. An official video recording of the performance appears on "[[A Grotesque Evening with Marilyn Manson]]" and "Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 29". .</small>
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[[Image:TheDopeShowScreenshot.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Manson as the extraterrestrial in the video]]
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The [http://youtube.com/watch?v=5R682M3ZEyk music video], directed by Paul Hunter and co-directed by [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]], was filmed during the week of August 8, 1998, and premiered on August 20, 1998. In scenes reminiscent of ''The Man Who Fell to Earth'', Manson appears &mdash; red-haired, with his entire body, including prosthetic rubber breasts, covered in white grease paint &mdash; as an androgynous extraterrestrial wandering around the Hollywood Hills. He is captured, studied in a laboratory, and eventually transported by limousine to a stage where he and the other members of the band &mdash; the fictional band Omēga and the Mechanical Animals &mdash; perform the song in concert before hysterical fans who end up rioting and crossing the security barriers. The music video also features a direct homage to a sequence in the Alejandro Jodorowsky film ''The Holy Mountain'', involving the destruction of plaster casts of the main character's body in a crucifixion pose. Actor Billy Zane makes a cameo appearance in the limo sequence, as a recording industry executive. This same sequence features parodies of ''SPIN'' magazine and ''The National Enquirer''.
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An [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQpituSu6Hk alternate video] for "The Dope Show" found its way to the internet that consists mainly of varying angles of Manson singing along to the song in a white room. This is in fact, B-reel footage shot for the main Dope Show video. Parts of this "alternate video" can be seen in the main video on various TVs and monitors starting around the 2:00 minute mark.
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Some [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEDYL8667dE extra footage] for "The Dope Show" was published on Manson's website sometime in 1998 or 1999 but today its unavailable and no good quality version of this material can be found.
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Further additional footage for "The Dope Show" can be found on the VHS compilation ''[[God Is in the T.V.]]'', which includes unused footage of [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] and the Goddess Bunny drunk and undressing in the back of a limousine while being observed and mocked by the same people who mocked Manson during his limo scene. There is also an extended cut of the Goddess Bunny's dance scene from the end of the video.
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[[Image:Mechanical animals.jpg|thumb|left|190px|The Band on a film set.]]
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"The Dope Show"'s performance sequence was filmed in front of the Los Angeles [https://www.google.com/search?q=34.0309004%2C-118.267546 Municipal Courthouse] on North Hill Street. The Brutalist architecture of the Courthouse did not permit a reasonable angle or height from which to film; instead, the band was placed on top of the trailer of an 18-wheeler transport truck. Cameras situated on mechanical arms, and at a distance across the street, were used to film the dramatic concert shots. These scenes are interspersed with cuts of underground drag performer Johnnie Baima, the Goddess Bunny, dancing in a yellow, sequined dress, similar to that worn by Twiggy Ramirez in the same video. The costumes for the video, including the dresses and Marilyn Manson's red, diamond-patterned boots (which featured a 6-inch sole and heel) were designed jointly by Manson and Terri King. The Goddess Bunny's custom couture sequin gown (worn for the live MTV awards performance), was designed and hand sewn by Kris Hendrickson, aka littlemskris of San Francisco.
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The video won a [[1998/09/10 Los Angeles, CA|1999 MTV Video Music Award]] for "Best Cinematography", as well as the "Maximum Vision" award. It was filmed on standard cinema-grade Kodak 35 mm film stock; the contrast, saturation, and color tinting were all altered dramatically to obtain its vintage look. The video was filmed over two weeks &mdash; extreme in comparison to the industry standard of two days. [[Interscope Records]] funded the video, while HSI Productions produced and filmed it.
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==Reception==
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==Mechanical Animals Comic==
===Critical reception===
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The '''''Mechanical Animals''''' '''comic book''' is a bonus comic book by Marcus Wild, included in the limited tour edition of ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. It illustrates scenes from the "[[I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)#Music video|I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)" music video]].
Barry Walters of ''The Village Voice'' commented "''The Dope Show'' is the first Manson single as memorable as its video. Over a skipping Gary Glitter beat, the pied piper of gloom celebrates the Clinton-era narcotics of oral stimulation and headrushing authority. Its sing-along chorus lends the social study a levity the [[Trent Reznor|Reznor]] period denied, and the bite-sized lyrics--bon mots like "Cops and queers make good-looking models"--help the medicine go down. Despite the guitars pumping the hook in the proven grunge tradition, this bouncy sugar pill is radical for Manson not only because it's pop, but also because it's something few '90s rockers have attempted: it's sexy." He went on to conclude, "This born sophist once merely dared to deconstruct sexiness. By now embodying it, Satan's ambitious little helper has relocated Manson theory out of its logical head and into a freshly liberated and femme-y cyborg that sets it in motion. Its slinky gloss going against the rough Reznor grain, Manson's alien mannequeen declares independence from the industrial factory."<ref>{{cite web|last=Walters |first=Barry |url=http://www.villagevoice.com/1998-09-22/music/who-s-beautiful-now/ |title=Who's Beautiful Now? |publisher=''The Village Voice'' |date=1998-09-22 |accessdate=2011-03-09}}</ref>
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| ComicFront.png = Front cover
===Accolades===
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"The Dope Show" was nominated for the ''Best Hard Rock Performance'' category at the 41st Grammy Awards (1999).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1999/grammys.htm |title= "41st Annual Grammy Awards - 1999" |publisher=[http://www.rockonthenet.com/ Rock On The Net] |accessdate=2011-03-06}}</ref> ''Spin Magazine'' ranked "The Dope Show" the 3rd Best Single in their 1998 End Of Year List.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/spinend.htm |title=Spin End Of Year Lists 1998 |publisher=Rock List |accessdate=2011-03-06}}</ref> The music video for the single would later win the ''Best Cinematography in a Video'' category at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1999/mtvvmas.htm |title= "1999 MTV Video Music Awards" |publisher=[http://www.rockonthenet.com/ Rock On The Net] |accessdate=2011-03-06}}</ref>
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==Track listing==
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===Australia===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:47
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# "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]" (Live) – 4:33
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# "[[Apple of Sodom]]" (Live) – 4:36
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:* "The Dope Show" <small>(Multimedia track)</small>
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===UK, Pt. 1===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:47
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# "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Live) – 4:33
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# "Apple of Sodom" (Live) – 4:36
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===UK, Pt. 2===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:47
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# "[[The Beautiful People]]" (Live) – 4:33
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:* "The Dope Show" <small>(Multimedia track)</small>
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===Germany===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:53
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===Japan===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:47
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# "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Live) – 4:33
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# "Apple of Sodom" (Live) – 4:36
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# "The Beautiful People" (Live) – 4:33
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===Picture Disc===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:47
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===Promotional===
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# "The Dope Show" – 3:53
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==Lyrics==
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    The drugs they say
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    Make us feel so hollow
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    We love in vain
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    Narcissistic and so shallow
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    The cops and queers
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    To swim you have to swallow
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    Hate today
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    There's no love for tomorrow
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    We're all stars now in the dope show
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    There's lots of pretty, pretty ones
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    That want to get you high
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    But all the pretty, pretty ones
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    Will leave you low
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    And blow your mind
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    We're all stars now in the dope show
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    They love you when you're on all the covers
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    When you're not then they love another
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    The drugs they say
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    Are made in California
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    We love your face
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    We'd really like to sell you
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    The cops and queers
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    Make good-looking models
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    I hate today
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    Who will I wake up with tomorrow?
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    There's lots of pretty, pretty ones
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    That want to get you high
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    But all the pretty, pretty ones
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    Will leave you low
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    And blow your mind
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    They love you when you're on all the covers
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    When you're not then they love another
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    We're all stars now in the dope show
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==Personnel==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – lead and background vocals, syncussion, electric drums
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* [[Twiggy Ramirez]] – rhythm and lead guitars, bass
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* [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – piano
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{{Videos
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| 3kE49uig7_A = "Inside the Song with Michael Beinhorn"
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==Trivia==
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<small>
* This song has been performed on every subsequent tour since the [[Rock Is Dead (tour)|Rock Is Dead]] tour.
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<center>ILLUSTRATIONS BY MARCUS WILD<br>COVER ILLUSTRATION ADAPTED FROM '[[Mechanical Animals|MECHANICAL ANIMALS]]' ORIGINAL ALBUM PHOTOGRAPHY<br>INSIDE ILLUSTRATIONS ADAPTED FROM '[[I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)#Music video|I DON'T LIKE THE DRUGS [BUT THE DRUGS LIKE ME] VIDEO SINGLE]]'<br>©1999 MARCUS WILD</center>
* When asked how this song was written, Jeordie White called it a "ripoff" of "Nightclubbing" by Iggy Pop.[http://www.basetendencies.com/responses/Response042807.html]
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* The song was nominated for the Best Hard Rock Performance Grammy in 1999, but lost to "Most High" by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.
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* The song is available to download as a playable track for the ''Rock Band'' video game series and ''Guitar Hero 5''. While each franchise's developer often takes the liberty of censoring excessive profanity from soundtrack inclusions, this song's instance of "queers" is intact in both games.
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* When performing the song live, Manson often changes the lyrics "We love your face we'd really like to sell you" and "The cops and queers" to "We love your face we'd really like to cum on it" and "the pigs and fags", respectively.
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* The line "drugs, they say are made in California" is often sung differently live, changed to "drugs, they say are made right here in ________" with Manson adding the name of the city the band is performing in.
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* The song's lyrical content and imagery is very similar to that of [[David Bowie]]'s "Fame" from his 1975 album Young Americans.
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*Taylor Momsen of [[The Pretty Reckless]] joined Manson onstage to sing this song during the [[Golden Gods Awards 2012|April 11th, 2012]] performance at Revolver's Golden God Awards.
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[[Category:Photo gallery]]
 
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[[Category:Mechanical Animals era]]
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[[Category:Songs from Mechanical Animals]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The Last Tour on Earth]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Lest We Forget (The Best Of)]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs with music videos]]
 

Revision as of 11:57, 30 September 2019

This collection of images features an assortment of visual highlights of the band's during 1998-1999's Mechanical Animals era.

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Live - Mechanical Animals Tour

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Mechanical Animals Comic

The Mechanical Animals comic book is a bonus comic book by Marcus Wild, included in the limited tour edition of Mechanical Animals. It illustrates scenes from the "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)" music video. Template:Photos

ILLUSTRATIONS BY MARCUS WILD
COVER ILLUSTRATION ADAPTED FROM 'MECHANICAL ANIMALS' ORIGINAL ALBUM PHOTOGRAPHY
INSIDE ILLUSTRATIONS ADAPTED FROM 'I DON'T LIKE THE DRUGS [BUT THE DRUGS LIKE ME] VIDEO SINGLE'
©1999 MARCUS WILD

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