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− | + | :''This article is about the song. For the bootleg, see [[King Kill 33° (bootleg)]].'' | |
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{{Song | {{Song | ||
| Name = King Kill 33° | | Name = King Kill 33° | ||
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| Genre = Industrial metal | | Genre = Industrial metal | ||
| Length = 2:18 | | Length = 2:18 | ||
− | | Label = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | + | | Label = [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] |
| Writer = [[Marilyn Manson]] | | Writer = [[Marilyn Manson]] | ||
| Composer = [[Twiggy Ramirez]] | | Composer = [[Twiggy Ramirez]] | ||
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"'''King Kill 33°'''" is the eighteenth track on the 2000 release ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The song opens with a sound reminiscent of the buzzing of an insect's wings, followed by a blowing sound backed by Manson whispering "blame me," referring to the Columbine massacre. | "'''King Kill 33°'''" is the eighteenth track on the 2000 release ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The song opens with a sound reminiscent of the buzzing of an insect's wings, followed by a blowing sound backed by Manson whispering "blame me," referring to the Columbine massacre. | ||
− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | === Albums === | + | ===Albums=== |
* ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'' | * ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'' | ||
− | == Versions == | + | ==Versions== |
− | * King Kill 33° <small> | + | * King Kill 33° <small>— Appears on ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)''.</small> |
− | * King Kill 33° (Demo) <small> | + | * King Kill 33° (Demo) <small>— Appears on the [[King Kill 33° (bootleg)|''King Kill 33°'' bootleg]].</small> |
− | == Lyrics == | + | ==Lyrics== |
Is this what you wanted? | Is this what you wanted? | ||
This is what you get. | This is what you get. | ||
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King Kill 33 | King Kill 33 | ||
− | == Trivia == | + | ==Trivia== |
* A March 15, 2003 post made by [[Marilyn Manson]] on The Oracle section of [[MarilynManson.com]] ended with a line similar to the closing lyrics of "King Kill 33°", "And I am not sorry and I am not sorry... But I am disappointed."<ref>The Oracle. [[MarilynManson.com]]. [[Marilyn Manson]]. March 15, 2003.</ref> | * A March 15, 2003 post made by [[Marilyn Manson]] on The Oracle section of [[MarilynManson.com]] ended with a line similar to the closing lyrics of "King Kill 33°", "And I am not sorry and I am not sorry... But I am disappointed."<ref>The Oracle. [[MarilynManson.com]]. [[Marilyn Manson]]. March 15, 2003.</ref> | ||
− | * In the book ''Art That Kills'' by George Petros a handwritten note with the ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' track listing on "King Kill 33°" was listed as "Gun Factory". Apparently, this was the song's [[ | + | * In the book ''Art That Kills'' by George Petros a handwritten note with the ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' track listing on "King Kill 33°" was listed as "Gun Factory". Apparently, this was the song's [[Working Titles of Marilyn Manson songs|working title]]. |
− | * "And I am not sorry, and I am not sorry This is what you deserve" This quote was used by Charles Manson in his essay. | + | *"And I am not sorry, and I am not sorry This is what you deserve" This quote was used by Charles Manson in his essay. |
− | * This song is the most obvious reference to Freemasonry. The grade 33 is the highest degree that exists in this organization. | + | *This song is the most obvious reference to Freemasonry. The grade 33 is the highest degree that exists in this organization. |
* It is one of the few songs to be written in and recorded using the Eb Standard guitar tuning. | * It is one of the few songs to be written in and recorded using the Eb Standard guitar tuning. | ||
− | * At the start of the | + | * At the start of the Twins of Evil tour with Rob Zombie, this song began to be used live as a intro for Antichrist Superstar, with both Manson and Twiggy performing vocals. |
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− | == References == | + | ==References== |
<references /> | <references /> | ||
− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson | + | [[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]] |
[[Category:Songs from Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]] | [[Category:Songs from Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]] | ||
− | [[Category:Holy Wood | + | [[Category:Holy Wood Era]] |
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ginger Fish]] | ||
+ | [[Category:John 5]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Twiggy]] |