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− | * Even the two artists that remixed this song have a connection to [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]; Critter [[Long Hard Road Out of Hell (Critter Remix)|remixed " | + | * Even the two artists that remixed this song have a connection to [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]; Critter [[Long Hard Road Out of Hell (Critter Remix)|remixed "Long Hard Road Out of Hell"]] and [[Bon Harris]] worked with the band throughout the [[Holy Wood]] era. |
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"Break You Down" | ||
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Song by gODHEAD with Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | 2000 Years of Human Error | |
Released | January 23, 2001 | |
Recorded | 2000 at Dr. Kevorkian's Lab in Los Angeles, California | |
Genre | Industrial Rock | |
Length | 3:18 | |
Label | Posthuman Records, Priority Records | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Danny Saber |
"Break You Down is a song featured on gODHEAD's 2001 album 2000 Years of Human Error. The song not only features guest vocals by Marilyn Manson, but also guest bass and guitar by Twiggy Ramirez and guest harmonica by long-time Manson collaborator, Danny Saber. Saber and Manson also produced the song and the album it came from was released through Manson's label, Posthuman Records.
Versions
- "Break You Down" - Appears on "2000 Years of Human Error", "2000 Years Of Human Error Album Sampler", "Dracula 2000" and the "Break You Down" single.
- "Break You Down (The Bonafide Remix)" - Remixed by Bon Harris. Appears on "2000 Years Of Human Error Album Sampler" and the "Break You Down" single.
- "Break You Down (Critter Remix)" - Remixed by Critter. Appears on the "Break You Down" single.
Appearances
Albums
- 2000 Years of Human Error
- 2000 Years Of Human Error Album Sampler
Singles
- "Break You Down"
Soundtracks
- Dracula 2000
Lyrics
Miller: I've got a gun in my hand and I feel like a man I'm the pope of my generation I've gotta push myself over your goddamn walls I don't listen to your condemnation Manson: Can't you see the pain that you bring Is only the cause of everything That you wish to stop and bring to an end But it only makes me hate you more Miller: Careful what you wish for It can only bring you down Keep your spirit on the ground Emptiness the only sound I know what it takes to break you And I'll kill everything that made you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Miller: Take everything that you tried to teach me It don't add up to a pile of shit All the methods you used as you tried to reach me They don't matter not a single bit I'm alright inside, I'm just trying to hide From all the propaganda you want to choked me with Keep your face away, keep your hands away Miller: Don't want your fingers in and out of my life Manson: Don't want your fingers in and out of my life Miller: I know what it takes to break you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Miller: And I'll kill everything that made you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Manson: I know what it takes to break you And I'll kill everything that made you Miller: I know what it takes to break you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Miller: And I'll kill everything that made you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Miller: I know what it takes to break you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down Miller: And I'll kill everything that made you Manson: I know what it takes to break you down
Trivia
- Even the two artists that remixed this song have a connection to Marilyn Manson; Critter remixed "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" and Bon Harris worked with the band throughout the Holy Wood era.