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"'''Redeemer'''" is a track featured on the ''Queen of the Damned'' soundtrack, originally written and performed by [[Jonathan Davis]] in 2002. While Davis' version appeared in the movie, contractual limitations restricted his version of the song (and all other original compositions) from appearing on the film's soundtrack, and so he enlisted the help of friends of consistently popular bands to record their own vocal dubs; Manson being one of them. Limp Bizkit's Sam Rivers performs bass on the song. | "'''Redeemer'''" is a track featured on the ''Queen of the Damned'' soundtrack, originally written and performed by [[Jonathan Davis]] in 2002. While Davis' version appeared in the movie, contractual limitations restricted his version of the song (and all other original compositions) from appearing on the film's soundtrack, and so he enlisted the help of friends of consistently popular bands to record their own vocal dubs; Manson being one of them. Limp Bizkit's Sam Rivers performs bass on the song. | ||
− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | === Soundtracks === | + | ===Soundtracks=== |
* ''Queen of the Damned'' (2002) | * ''Queen of the Damned'' (2002) | ||
− | == Versions == | + | ==Versions== |
* "Redeemer" | * "Redeemer" | ||
− | == Lyrics == | + | ==Lyrics== |
The hunger inside, given to me | The hunger inside, given to me | ||
Makes me what I am | Makes me what I am | ||
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It's haunting me. It's haunting me. | It's haunting me. It's haunting me. | ||
− | == Trivia == | + | ==Trivia== |
* One of the samples may come from the beginning of "Avalanche" by New Order. | * One of the samples may come from the beginning of "Avalanche" by New Order. | ||