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| + | "'''Are You The Rabbit?'''" is the eighth track from the 2007 release ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. Manson is said to sing of his search in a maze of steel to find a human rabbit who has seduced him. |
− | | Name = Are You the Rabbit?
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− | | Cover = Front cover.PNG
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− | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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− | | Album = [[Eat Me, Drink Me]]
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− | | Released = June 5, 2007
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− | | Recorded = October 31, 2006–February 26, 2007 in Beverly Hills and Hollywood, California
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− | | Genre = gothic rock, industrial rock
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− | | Length = 4:14
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− | | Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
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− | | Writer = [[Marilyn Manson]]
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− | | Composer = [[Tim Skold]]
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− | | Producer = Marilyn Manson, Tim Skold
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− | "'''Are You the Rabbit?'''" is the eighth track from the 2007 release ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. | + | |
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− | == Music details ==
| + | Music details: A potential live favorite, rhythm driven metal harking back to the Golden Age of Grotesque as opposed to the other tracks that are – perhaps unsurprisingly given the albums both have the same mixer (Sean Beavan) – closer to Mechanical Animals in sound. The running time is 3:57. |
− | A potential live favorite, rhythm driven metal harking back to the ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' as opposed to the other tracks that are closer to ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' in sound (perhaps unsurprisingly given that the albums both have the same mixer, [[Sean Beavan]]). Several sections of "Are You the Rabbit?" also seem to mirror the musical structure of the [[Danzig]] song "She Rides". | + | |
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− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | === Albums === | + | ===Albums=== |
| * ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' | | * ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' |
− | * ''[[Bonus Track and Instrumentals from the Album Eat Me, Drink Me]]''
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− | == Versions == | + | ==Lyrics== |
− | * Are You the Rabbit? <small>— Appears on ''Eat Me, Drink Me''.</small>
| + | Coming soon. |
− | * Are You the Rabbit? (Instrumental) <small>— Appears on ''Bonus Track and Instrumentals from the Album "Eat Me, Drink Me"''.</small>
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− | == Lyrics ==
| + | [[Category: Marilyn Manson Songs]] |
− | I'm a kick stand in your mouth
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− | and I'm the tongue slamming on the brakes
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− | pull the choke in
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− | pull the choke in
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− | as hard as it will take.
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− | All your pictures are getting dirty
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− | I don't want anyone else's
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− | hand on my gears
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− | And I'll choke on
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− | all the diamonds
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− | like a vulture on your face
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− | So ask yourself before you get in
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− | I know the insurance won't cover this
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− | Are you the rabbit
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− | or the headlight
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− | and is there
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− | room in your life for one more breakdown?
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− | You can't escape
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− | Can't escape
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− | all your demons
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− | All you demons
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− | "Watch out, watch out
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− | for your lovers"
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− | Faster, faster
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− | faster-faster-faster
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− | faster-faster-faster
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− | I'm late, I'm late
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− | And the hands on my clock
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− | are starting to shake
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− | We're on the line between
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− | the devil's tits
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− | and we've been driving on E.
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− | I'm going to be wanted for this crime
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− | "Well, at least you’re wanted"
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− | She'll say
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− | So ask yourself before you get in
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− | I know the insurance won't cover this
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− | Are you the rabbit
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− | or the headlight
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− | and is there
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− | room in your life for one more breakdown?
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− | You are an unmarked car
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− | I can't remember where I parked you
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− | but I love you
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− | can't afford you
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− | I'll take a cab to the funeral.
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− | Faster, faster, faster-faster-faster
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− | Faster-faster-faster
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− | I'm late, I'm late
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− | And the hands on my clock
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− | are starting to shake.
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− | You can't escape
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− | Can't escape
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− | all your demons
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− | All you demons
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− | "Watch out, watch out
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− | for your lovers"
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− | So ask yourself before you get in
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− | I know the insurance won't cover this
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− | Are you the rabbit
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− | or the headlight
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− | and is there
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− | room in your life for one more breakdown?
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− | == Trivia ==
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− | * The lines "I am a kickstand in your mouth" and "The insurance won't cover this" were first used in the [[Doppelherz (song)|vocal track]] of the short film ''[[Doppelherz]]'', which was recorded on April 1, 2002. They were reworked as "I'm a kick stand in your mouth" and "I know the insurance won't cover this" respectively.
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− | * The song was initially listed on Marilyn Manson's [[MarilynManson.com|website]] as "Are You the Rabbi?". When attention was drawn to this humorous typo the title was changed to the correct "Are You the Rabbit?".
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− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]] | + | |
− | [[Category:Songs from Eat Me, Drink Me]]
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− | [[Category:Eat Me, Drink Me era]]
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