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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 vocal track of the short film ''[[Doppelherz ( | + | * The lines "I am a kickstand in your mouth" and "The insurance won't cover this" were first used in the vocal track of the short film ''[[Doppelherz (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. |
* 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?". | * 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?". | ||
[[Category: Marilyn Manson Songs]] | [[Category: Marilyn Manson Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs from Eat Me, Drink Me]] | [[Category:Songs from Eat Me, Drink Me]] |
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"Are You the Rabbit?" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Eat Me, Drink Me | |
Released | June 5, 2007 | |
Recorded | October 31, 2006–February 26, 2007 in Beverly Hills and Hollywood, California | |
Genre | Alternative metal | |
Length | 4:14 | |
Label | Interscope | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Tim Skold | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Tim Skold |
"Are You the Rabbit?" is the eighth track from the 2007 release Eat Me, Drink Me.
Music details
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). It is also the heaviest song on the album.
Appearances
Albums
Versions
- Are You the Rabbit? — Appears on Eat Me, Drink Me.
- Are You the Rabbit? (Instrumental) — Appears on Bonus Track and Instrumentals from the Album "Eat Me, Drink Me".
Lyrics
I'm a kick stand in your mouth and I'm the tongue slamming on the brakes pull the choke in pull the choke in as hard as it will take. All your pictures are getting dirty I don't want anyone else's hand on my gears And I'll choke on all the diamonds like a vulture on your face So ask yourself before you get in I know the insurance won't cover this Are you the rabbit or the headlight and is there room in your life for one more breakdown? You can't escape Can't escape all your demons All you demons "Watch out, watch out for your lovers" Faster, faster faster-faster-faster faster-faster-faster I'm late, I'm late And the hands I'm my clock are starting to shake We're on the line between the devil's tits and we've been driving on E. I'm going to be wanted for this crime "Well, at least you’re wanted" She'll say So ask yourself before you get in I know the insurance won't cover this Are you the rabbit or the headlight and is there room in your life for one more breakdown? You are an unmarked car I can't remember where I parked you but I love you can't afford you I'll take a cab to the funeral. Faster, faster, faster-faster-faster Faster-faster-faster I'm late, I'm late And the hands I'm my clock are starting to shake. You can't escape Can't escape all your demons All you demons "Watch out, watch out for your lovers" So ask yourself before you get in I know the insurance won't cover this Are you the rabbit or the headlight and is there room in your life for one more breakdown?
Trivia
- The lines "I am a kickstand in your mouth" and "The insurance won't cover this" were first used in the 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.
- The song was initially listed on Marilyn Manson's 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?".