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Revision as of 02:39, 30 March 2010
"Dogma" | ||
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Dogma cover | ||
Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Portrait of an American Family | |
Released | July 19, 1994 | |
Recorded | August–December 1993 at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida, Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles, California, The Village Recorder and Pig | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 3:22 | |
Label | Nothing, Interscope | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Daisy Berkowitz | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor |
"Dogma" is the ninth track on the 1994 release Portrait of an American Family. The earliest recording of this song dates back to the band's The Family Jams cassette tape, released in 1992, under the title "Strange Same Dogma".
Contents
Appearances
Albums
Versions
- "Strange Same Dogma" (Demo) — Appears on The Family Jams.
- "Dogma" — Appears on Portrait of an American Family.
Lyrics
burn the witches, burn the witches, don't take time to sew your stitches burn the witches, burn the witches good is the thing that you favor, evil is your sour flavor you cannot sedate all the things you hate burn the bridges, burn the bridges, don't take time to sew your stitches burn the bridges, burn the bridges good is the thing that you favor, evil is your sour flavor i don't need your hate, i decide my fate you cannot sedate, all the things you rape
Trivia
- The song's working title was "Citronella".