Samples in Marilyn Manson songs

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Marilyn Manson has sampled numerous parts of songs, movies, and other audio into its songs. This page will attempt to catalog each usage.

After School Special

"Choklit Factory" samples:

  • Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory saying, "Where's the chocolate?"
  • Arthur Slugworth (Gunter Meisner) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory saying, "Nobody ever comes in and nobody ever goes out."
  • Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory saying, "Little surprises around every corner but nothing dangerous."

The Family Jams

"Dope Hat" samples:

  • A keyboard effect from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
  • An interviewer saying, "Manson Family, your friends," followed by Charles Manson's response, "The Manson Family was a music group. The music group I had was called The Family Jams, and all the girls stand in the music group, and all the guys played in the music group. It had nothing to do with the occult, it was a music group!
  • Magician Horatio HooDoo (Charles Nelson Reilly) from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "The Great HooDoo."
  • Magician Horatio HooDoo from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "Prepare to meet your doom!"
  • Magician Horatio HooDoo from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "Hahahahahaha."
  • Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) from the 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy saying, "Who put the goddamn hat on the bed?"

"Strange Same Dogma" samples:

  • Connie Marble (Mink Stole) in the 1972 film Pink Flamingos saying, "Burn, you fucker, burn!"
  • "This is unreal," from the 1972 film Pink Flamingos.
  • "We can surprise him," from the 1972 film Pink Flamingos.
  • "Burn," from the 1972 film Pink Flamingos.

"Let Your Ego Die" samples:

  • "I said you can fucking die"

Refrigerator

"Cake and Sodomy" samples:

  • "Help!"
  • A woman's voice looped, saying "White trash"

"Lunchbox" samples:

  • "Fire" by Arthur Brown

"My Monkey" samples:

  • Charles Manson saying, "I'm the king of this whole planet," taken from The Charles Manson Interviews.
  • Charles Manson saying, "The world of madness is a lot bigger than the world of saneness," taken from The Charles Manson Interviews.
  • Charles Manson saying, "Sanity's a little box," taken from The Charles Manson Interviews.
  • Charles Manson laughs and says, "I sing like this!" taken from The Charles Manson Interviews.
  • Charles Manson saying, "I'm the king of this whole planet... I'm gonna rule this whole world," taken from The Charles Manson Interviews.

"Misery Machine" samples:

  • Velma (Pat Stevens) asking, "Uh, oh... Why is the motor making that strange noise?" followed by Fred (Frank Welker)'s response, "I don't Velma, and I don't like it," taken from the 1976 children's television series The Scooby-Doo Show.
  • Shaggy (Casey Kasem) asking, "Where are we?" followed by Scooby (Don Messick)'s response, "I don't know..... Uh-uh, oh my gosh!"
  • A man singing, "I'm gonna ride you to Hell, until you are dead. I'm gonna ride you to Hell, until you..."

Portrait of an American Family

"Cake and Sodomy" samples:

  • A woman moaning
  • A woman's voice looped, saying "White trash"
  • "Go on and smile you cunt!"
  • "Cuntfucker!"

"Lunchbox" samples:

  • "Fire" by Arthur Brown

"Organ Grinder" samples:

  • The Child Catcher (Robert Helpmann) from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "Come children, come and get your lollipops." (Reversed)
  • The Child Catcher from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "If there are children here, my friend, you will die, hahahaha!"
  • The Child Catcher from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "Come along kiddie winkies!" (Reversed)

"Dope Hat" samples:

  • Magician Horatio HooDoo (Charles Nelson Reilly) from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "The Great HooDoo."
  • Magician Horatio HooDoo from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "Prepare to meet your doom!"
  • Magician Horatio HooDoo from the 1971 children's television series Lidsville saying, "Hahahahahaha."
  • Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) from the 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy saying, "Who put the goddamn hat on the bed?"

"Get Your Gunn" samples:

  • Audio from which Bud Dwyer committed suicide in front of an audience during a press conference.

"Wrapped in Plastic" samples:

  • Opening scream and Little Man's laughter from the 1992 film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.

"Dogma" samples:

  • Connie Marble (Mink Stole) in the 1972 film Pink Flamingos saying, "Burn, you fuckers!"
  • Connie Marble in the 1972 film Pink Flamingos saying, "Come on, I want you to meet my friend!"
  • "You are so pretty."

"Snake Eyes and Sissies" samples:

  • "Killing is killing weather done for duty, profit or fun"
  • The resonating synth sound, by The Electronic Halloween Music Ghosts

"Misery Machine" samples:

  • "Beep Beep" by The Playmates

"Epilogue" samples:

  • Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) from the 1977 film Desperate Living saying, "Go home to your mother, doesn't she ever want you? Tell her this isn't some communist day care center. Tell your mother I hate her, tell you mother I hate you."

"Get Your Gunn"

"Revelation #9" samples:

  • "She looks like a real woman when she takes her clothes off," among several other samples.
  • "Cobra!" from G.I. Joe.

"Lunchbox"

"Down in the Park" samples:

  • "Interference. You are receiving this broadcast. We are transmitting this broadcast from the year 1-9-9-9. You are receiving this broadcast for all the events and procedures. Our technology is not developing transfer," from the 1987 film Prince of Darkness.
  • "Everything I have left to prove, a light for you. Pictures that I keep in my dictionary, and let the world know."

Smells Like Children

"Kiddie Grinder" (Original Version) samples:

  • The Child Catcher (Robert Helpmann) from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "If there are children here, my friend, you will die, hahahaha!"
  • The Child Catcher from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "Come along kiddie winkies!"
  • The Child Catcher from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang saying, "Come children, come and get your lollipops."

"Everlasting Cocksucker" (Original Version) samples:

  • "Oompa Loompa Doompa-De-Do" by the Oompa Loompas
  • Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory saying, "Suck on it."
  • Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory saying, "You can suck on it, and suck on it, and suck on it, and it will never loose flavor... Never. At least I don't think they do, a few more tests."

"I Put a Spell on You" samples:

  • Music from the 1974 film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Remix & Repent

"The Horrible People" samples:

  • "Sit down on the couch... Did you ever wonder what was beautiful?"

"Man That You Fear (Acoustic Requiem for Antichrist Superstar)" samples:

  • "Adulters, fornicators, drunkards, and thieves, and liars. Ah, I mean you know there's just... It just doesn't fit with Christianity."

The Last Tour on Earth

"Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" samples:

  • "And to die in dignity. Sing to the..." backmasked in the first few seconds of the song, sang by children in the movie "1984" based on the novel by George Orwell.

Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)

"The Love Song" samples:

  • "Last night... I think he should have suffered... longer," said by Marguerite Claverie in reference to the death of her son Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of United States President John F. Kennedy.

See also