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"'''Running to the Edge of the World'''" is the seventh track from the 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Its title was revealed on April 7, 2009, in a blog which described both it and eight other songs from the album.<ref name="Metal Hammer 04/07/09">[http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/uncategorized/marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-track-by-track/ Marilyn Manson 'High End Of Low' Album Track-By-Track]. ''Metal Hammer''. April 7, 2009.</ref>
 
"'''Running to the Edge of the World'''" is the seventh track from the 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Its title was revealed on April 7, 2009, in a blog which described both it and eight other songs from the album.<ref name="Metal Hammer 04/07/09">[http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/uncategorized/marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-track-by-track/ Marilyn Manson 'High End Of Low' Album Track-By-Track]. ''Metal Hammer''. April 7, 2009.</ref>
  
== Music details ==
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==Music details==
 
A blog by ''Metal Hammer'' has said of "Running to the Edge of the World" that "With more acoustic guitar, this sounds initially like 90s Bon Jovi solo material. But then the clicky/bleepy electronic beats kick in and you know ugly juxtaposition is coming. [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]] joins in with a sad – almost melancholic – vocal line about burning houses. Joined by strings, the slow plodder plods on and without a strong vocal melody the chords sound like 'Love Is All Around' by Wet Wet Wet. Manson's clever wordplay was always one of his most endearing facets, and sadly he seems to have run slightly dry. The interesting little middle eight isn't enough to save this song from being quite dull – especially when the six and a half minutes of it seems to offer little to warrant such length."<ref name="Metal Hammer 04/07/09"/>
 
A blog by ''Metal Hammer'' has said of "Running to the Edge of the World" that "With more acoustic guitar, this sounds initially like 90s Bon Jovi solo material. But then the clicky/bleepy electronic beats kick in and you know ugly juxtaposition is coming. [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]] joins in with a sad – almost melancholic – vocal line about burning houses. Joined by strings, the slow plodder plods on and without a strong vocal melody the chords sound like 'Love Is All Around' by Wet Wet Wet. Manson's clever wordplay was always one of his most endearing facets, and sadly he seems to have run slightly dry. The interesting little middle eight isn't enough to save this song from being quite dull – especially when the six and a half minutes of it seems to offer little to warrant such length."<ref name="Metal Hammer 04/07/09"/>
  
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The line "Together as one, against all others" is most likely a reference to the "[[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)]]" music video, where at the end, Manson says "Together as one," and [[Evan Rachel Wood]] replies "Against all others."
 
The line "Together as one, against all others" is most likely a reference to the "[[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)]]" music video, where at the end, Manson says "Together as one," and [[Evan Rachel Wood]] replies "Against all others."
  
== Music Video ==
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==Music Video==
=== Video details ===
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===Video details===
[[File: L_d952d8e51b014926911bb8608d81b913.jpg‎|thumbnail|right|300px|A beaten Kelly Polk from the "Running to the Edge of the World" video.]]
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[[Image: L_d952d8e51b014926911bb8608d81b913.jpg‎|thumb|right|300px|A beaten Kelly Polk from the "Running to the Edge of the World" video.]]
  
 
On September 10th and 11th Manson posted three photos on his Myspace of stills from the video. The first two stills were uploaded to his "video stills from the future" photo album. The third was released the next day in his "My Mobile Photos" photo album.
 
On September 10th and 11th Manson posted three photos on his Myspace of stills from the video. The first two stills were uploaded to his "video stills from the future" photo album. The third was released the next day in his "My Mobile Photos" photo album.
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The video was directed by Manson and Nathan "Karma" Cox, who also directed the video for "[[Personal Jesus]]". It opens with Manson, dressed in a white shirt singing the song to a camera while partially concealing himself with a curtain. As the bridge and outro of the song play, he beats a woman to death, speculated to represent [[Evan Rachel Wood]], played by [[Kelly Polk]].
 
The video was directed by Manson and Nathan "Karma" Cox, who also directed the video for "[[Personal Jesus]]". It opens with Manson, dressed in a white shirt singing the song to a camera while partially concealing himself with a curtain. As the bridge and outro of the song play, he beats a woman to death, speculated to represent [[Evan Rachel Wood]], played by [[Kelly Polk]].
 
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===Video===
=== Behind the scenes ===
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=== Video ===
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One could also draw similarities from the video, to the movie American Psycho.
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One could also draw similarities from the video, to the movie American Psycho.  
  
 
In particular the scene where Marilyn Manson is signing the guestbook, with one glove on, in an identical fashion to Patrick Bateman in the American Psycho movie, featuring Christian Bale.
 
In particular the scene where Marilyn Manson is signing the guestbook, with one glove on, in an identical fashion to Patrick Bateman in the American Psycho movie, featuring Christian Bale.
  
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
=== Albums ===
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===Albums===
 
* ''[[The High End of Low]]''
 
* ''[[The High End of Low]]''
  
== Versions ==
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==Versions==
* "Running to the Edge of the World" <small>Appears on ''The High End of Low''</small>
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* "Running to the Edge of the World" <small>&mdash; Appears on ''The High End of Low''</small>
* "[[Running to the Edge of the World (Alternate Version)]]" <small>Appears on the deluxe edition of ''The High End of Low''</small>
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* "[[Running to the Edge of the World (Alternate Version)]]" <small>&mdash; Appears on the deluxe edition of ''The High End of Low''</small>
  
== Lyrics ==
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==Lyrics==
 
     remember when i took you
 
     remember when i took you
 
     up to the top of the hill?
 
     up to the top of the hill?
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     as fast as we run
 
     as fast as we run
  
== References ==
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Songs from The High End of Low]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The High End of Low]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs with music videos]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs with music videos]]
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[[Category:Songs featuring guitar solos]]
 
[[Category:The High End of Low era]]
 
[[Category:The High End of Low era]]

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