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''Pilgrim and Pagan'' borrows its title from lyrics in the song "Posthuman". | ''Pilgrim and Pagan'' borrows its title from lyrics in the song "Posthuman". | ||
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Pilgrim and Pagan | |||||
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Bootleg by Marilyn Manson | |||||
Released | 1998 | ||||
Recorded | November 23rd, 1998 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York, USA | ||||
Genre | Alternative metal, heavy metal, industrial metal | ||||
Format | Compact disc | ||||
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Track listing
Disc 1
- "Intro"
- "The Reflecting God"
- "Great Big White World"
- "Cake and Sodomy"
- "Posthuman"
- "Mechanical Animals
- "Sweet Dreams"
- "The Speed of Pain"
- "Rock Is Dead"
- "The Dope Show"
- "Lunchbox"
- "User Friendly"
- "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)"
Disc 2
Cover gallery
Trivia
Pilgrim and Pagan borrows its title from lyrics in the song "Posthuman".