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{{Song
 
{{Song
 
| Name        = Down in the Park
 
| Name        = Down in the Park
| Cover      = Lunchbox.jpg
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| Cover      = Lunchboxl.jpg
 
| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Album      = [[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]
 
| Album      = [[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]
 
| Released    = February 5, 1995
 
| Released    = February 5, 1995
 
| Recorded    = July–August 1994 at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida
 
| Recorded    = July–August 1994 at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida
| Genre      = Industrial metal
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| Genre      = Alternative metal
 
| Length      = 5:00
 
| Length      = 5:00
| Label      = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
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| Label      = [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
 
| Writer      = [[Gary Numan]]
 
| Writer      = [[Gary Numan]]
 
| Composer    = Gary Numan
 
| Composer    = Gary Numan
 
| Producer    = [[Trent Reznor]], [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Sean Beavan]]
 
| Producer    = [[Trent Reznor]], [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Sean Beavan]]
 
}}
 
}}
"'''Down in the Park'''" is a track featured on the "[[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]" single in 1995, originally written and performed by [[Gary Numan|Tubeway Army]] in 1979. The song was covered by Marilyn Manson for the "Lunchbox" single and was also often performed live on the 1995 ''[[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour|4p]]'' tour supporting [[Danzig]].
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"'''Down in the Park'''" is a track featured on the "[[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]" single in 1995, originally written and performed by [[Gary Numan|Tubeway Army]] in 1979. The song was covered by Marilyn Manson for the "Lunchbox" single and was also often performed live on the 1995 ''[[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4 Tour|4p]]'' tour supporting [[Danzig]].  
  
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
=== Albums ===
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===Albums===
 
* ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' (South American Import)
 
* ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' (South American Import)
  
=== Singles ===
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===Singles===
 
* ''[[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]''
 
* ''[[Lunchbox (single)|Lunchbox]]''
 
* ''[[Sweet Dreams (single)|Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]''
 
* ''[[Sweet Dreams (single)|Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]''
  
== Versions ==
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==Versions==
 
* "Down in the Park"
 
* "Down in the Park"
  
== Lyrics ==
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==Lyrics==
 
     Down in the park
 
     Down in the park
 
     Where the machmen meet
 
     Where the machmen meet
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     We are not romantics
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
   
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     Down in the park
 
     Down in the park
 
     Where the chant is death, death, death
 
     Where the chant is death, death, death
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     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     A different face but the words never change
 
     A different face but the words never change
   
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     We are not lovers
 
     We are not lovers
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
   
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     We are not lovers
 
     We are not lovers
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
   
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     We are not lovers
 
     We are not lovers
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
   
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     We are not lovers
 
     We are not lovers
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are not romantics
 
     We are here to serve you
 
     We are here to serve you
  
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
 
* Manson dueted the song with Gary Numan (who originally wrote it) at one of Numan's shows in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1998.
 
* Manson dueted the song with Gary Numan (who originally wrote it) at one of Numan's shows in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1998.
* On some live bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "[[Not Lovers, Not Friends]]".
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* On some live bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "Not Lovers, Not Friends".
* This is one of the few songs Manson played guitar for when played live.
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*This is one of the few songs Manson played guitar for when played live.
* The sample heard at the beginning of the song is from the 1987 John Carpenter film, ''Prince of Darkness''.
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs covered by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Songs covered by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:B-sides]]
 
[[Category:B-sides]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Portrait of an American Family]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Portrait of an American Family]]
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[[Category:Sara Lee Lucas]]
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[[Category:Scott Putesky]]
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