Mechanical Animals (song)
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- This article is about the song. For other uses, see Mechanical Animals (album) and Mechanical Animals (tour).
"Mechanical Animals" is the third track on the 1998 release Mechanical Animals. It was partially inspired by a boy who killed himself. His father found him dead with Manson's Antichrist Superstar on repeat in his CD player. The father blamed Manson for his son's suicide. The song is a concrete example of Manson's consistency with wordplay.
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[edit] Appearances
[edit] Albums
[edit] Versions
- "Mechanical Animals" — Appears on Mechanical Animals.
- "Mechanical Animals" (Live) — Appears on the Return of the Rock Vol. 2 various artists compilation.
[edit] Lyrics
We were neurophobic
And perfect
The day that we lost our souls
Maybe we weren't so human
If we cry we will rust
And I was a hand grenade
That never stopped exploding
You were automatic and
As hollow as the 'o' in god
I am never gonna be the one for you
I am never gonna save the world from you
But they'll never be good to you
Or bad to you
They'll never be anything
Anything at all
You were my mechanical bride
You were phenobarbidoll
A manniqueen of depression
With the face of a dead star
And I was a hand grenade
That never stopped exploding
You were automatic and
As hollow as the 'o' in god
I am never gonna be the one for you
I am never gonna save the world from you
But they'll never be good to you
Or bad to you
They'll never be anything
Anything at all
This isn't me I'm not mechanical
I'm just a boy
Playing the Suicide King
