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| Cover = DisposableTeens.jpg | | Cover = DisposableTeens.jpg | ||
| Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
− | | Album = Disposable Teens | + | | Album = [[Disposable Teens (single)]] & [[The Fight Song (single)]] |
| Released = November 6, 2000 | | Released = November 6, 2000 | ||
| Recorded = 1999–2000 at the Mansion in Death Valley, California | | Recorded = 1999–2000 at the Mansion in Death Valley, California | ||
| Genre = Alternative metal | | Genre = Alternative metal | ||
| Length = 3:55 | | Length = 3:55 | ||
− | | Label = [[ | + | | Label = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] |
| Writer = [[Marilyn Manson]] | | Writer = [[Marilyn Manson]] | ||
− | | Composer = [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[ | + | | Composer = [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] |
| Producer = Marilyn Manson, Dave Sardy | | Producer = Marilyn Manson, Dave Sardy | ||
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− | "'''Diamonds & Pollen'''" is a b-side of the 2000 album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The song is similar to "[[Untitled]]" from the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' album, | + | "'''Diamonds & Pollen'''" is a b-side of the 2000 album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The song is similar to "[[Untitled]]" from the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' album, as the majority of both songs feature Manson speaking poetry, heavy use of synthesizers, and similar piano lines. |
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
− | ===Singles=== | + | === Singles === |
− | * "[[Disposable Teens]]" | + | * "[[Disposable Teens (single)|Disposable Teens]]" |
− | * "[[The Fight Song]]" | + | * "[[The Fight Song (single)|The Fight Song]]" |
− | ==Versions== | + | == Versions == |
− | * "Diamonds & Pollen" <small> | + | * "Diamonds & Pollen" <small>— Appears on the "Disposable Teens" Pt. 1 single and "The Fight Song" single.</small> |
− | ==Lyrics== | + | == Lyrics == |
America bled to death | America bled to death | ||
Electric and pregnant | Electric and pregnant | ||
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And they're waiting to grow and to die like flowers do | And they're waiting to grow and to die like flowers do | ||
− | + | [[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]] | |
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[[Category:B-sides]] | [[Category:B-sides]] | ||
[[Category:Never performed live]] | [[Category:Never performed live]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Holy Wood era]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 23 January 2024
"Diamonds & Pollen" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Disposable Teens (single) & The Fight Song (single) | |
Released | November 6, 2000 | |
Recorded | 1999–2000 at the Mansion in Death Valley, California | |
Genre | Alternative metal | |
Length | 3:55 | |
Label | Nothing, Interscope | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Dave Sardy |
"Diamonds & Pollen" is a b-side of the 2000 album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). The song is similar to "Untitled" from the Mechanical Animals album, as the majority of both songs feature Manson speaking poetry, heavy use of synthesizers, and similar piano lines.
Contents
Appearances[edit]
Singles[edit]
Versions[edit]
- "Diamonds & Pollen" — Appears on the "Disposable Teens" Pt. 1 single and "The Fight Song" single.
Lyrics[edit]
America bled to death Electric and pregnant Brilliant sluts and fire worship Devouring the righteous We were just monkeys braiding thread We were golden needles Diamonds and pollen And Coma White A manniqueen of depression The face of a Dead Star Fagged out for the coroner She was so soft in the bed And the pomegranate earth spins into oblivion The one that trembles The one that fears The one that suffers The one that vomits The one that needs The one that trembles The one that fears The one that suffers The one that vomits The one that needs A million scars, a million promises And all your sad endings are planting in their gardens And they're waiting to grow and to die like flowers do