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"'''Choklit Factory'''" is the third track on the 1991 release ''[[After School Special]]''. The song was written about American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who formerly worked at the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. A photo of Dahmer is used on the cover of ''After School Special'' as well. | "'''Choklit Factory'''" is the third track on the 1991 release ''[[After School Special]]''. The song was written about American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who formerly worked at the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. A photo of Dahmer is used on the cover of ''After School Special'' as well. | ||
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* ''[[After School Special]]'' | * ''[[After School Special]]'' | ||
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* [[The Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation]] | * [[The Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation]] | ||
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+ | == Versions == | ||
+ | * "Choklit Factory" <small>— Appears on ''After School Special''.</small> | ||
+ | * "Choklit Factory" (Remastered mix) <small>— Appears on Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids second studio album.</small> | ||
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One boy entertained | One boy entertained | ||
by the torments of another | by the torments of another | ||
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of iniquity: polaroids to covet | of iniquity: polaroids to covet | ||
and bones to hide in 213... | and bones to hide in 213... | ||
+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * In the middle of the song, you hear the poem that Willy Wonka sings in the psychedelic boat trip. The poem would later be used as a prelude to the album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' as "[[Prelude (The Family Trip)]]". | ||
+ | * This song was considered for inclusion on ''Portrait of an American Family''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:10, 6 April 2024
"Choklit Factory" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids | ||
Album | After School Special | |
Released | December 1991 | |
Recorded | December 1991 at Sync Studios in Miami, Florida | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 6:33 | |
Label | Beat Up Your Mom | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Producer | Daisy Berkowitz, Marilyn Manson |
"Choklit Factory" is the third track on the 1991 release After School Special. The song was written about American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who formerly worked at the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. A photo of Dahmer is used on the cover of After School Special as well.
Appearances[edit]
Cassettes[edit]
Albums[edit]
Video[edit]
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Versions[edit]
- "Choklit Factory" — Appears on After School Special.
- "Choklit Factory" (Remastered mix) — Appears on Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids second studio album.
Lyrics[edit]
One boy entertained by the torments of another soul. Touching was confusing and he found he was all alone. He sought salvation in the darkness of the choklit. Sweets soaked insecurities and sugar teased his need to kill. Peel back, the faces, we hide within our choklit shell. Some now indulgence, some know and some go much too far. They came hypnotized by the promise in his somber grin. He saw something in the weakness of their skin Peel back, the faces we hide within our choklit shell. Some know indulgence, some know and some go much too far Jeff saved for later, his prizes of iniquity: polaroids to covet and bones to hide in 213...
Trivia[edit]
- In the middle of the song, you hear the poem that Willy Wonka sings in the psychedelic boat trip. The poem would later be used as a prelude to the album Portrait of an American Family as "Prelude (The Family Trip)".
- This song was considered for inclusion on Portrait of an American Family.