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"'''Obsequey (The Death of Art)'''" is an instrumental song, the fifteenth and final track on the 2003 release ''[[The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]''.
 
"'''Obsequey (The Death of Art)'''" is an instrumental song, the fifteenth and final track on the 2003 release ''[[The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]''.
  
While the song is instrumental, the song contains the words spoken by a man. These words were not written in the wrapper of ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' CD & cassette. These words also had been distorted and low-volumed, makes them unclear.
 
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
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==Trivia==
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While the song is instrumental, the song contains the words spoken by a man. These words were not written in the wrapper of ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' CD & cassette. These words also had been distorted and low-volumed, makes them unclear.
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The Golden Age of Grotesque]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The Golden Age of Grotesque]]

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"Obsequey (The Death of Art)"
Obsequey (The Death of Art) cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album The Golden Age of Grotesque
Released May 5, 2003
Recorded 2002–2003 at the Doppelherz Studio in Hollywood, California; The Mix Room in Burbank, California
Genre Industrial metal
Length 1:35
Label Nothing, Interscope
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Marilyn Manson, Tim Skold
Producer Marilyn Manson, Tim Skold, Ben Grosse

"Obsequey (The Death of Art)" is an instrumental song, the fifteenth and final track on the 2003 release The Golden Age Of Grotesque.

Appearances

Albums

Versions

  • "Obsequey (The Death of Art)" — Appears on The Golden Age of Grotesque.

Lyrics

    (Instrumental)

Trivia

While the song is instrumental, the song contains the words spoken by a man. These words were not written in the wrapper of The Golden Age of Grotesque CD & cassette. These words also had been distorted and low-volumed, makes them unclear.