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Revision as of 14:48, 24 May 2014
- This article is about the single. For the song, see The Dope Show.
"The Dope Show" | ||
Single by Marilyn Manson from the album Mechanical Animals | ||
Released: | September 15, 1998 | |
Format: | CD | |
Recorded: | 1997-1998 | |
Genre: | Glam Rock | |
Length: | 3:47 | |
Label: | Nothing Records Interscope Records | |
Writer: | Marilyn Manson Twiggy Ramirez | |
Producer: | Michael Beinhorn Marilyn Manson | |
External links: |
The Dope Show is the first single of the third album Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson. It contains the album version of "The Dope Show", "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Live), and "Apple of Sodom" (Live).
Contents
Track listing
- "The Dope Show" – 3:47
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Live) – 4:02
- "Apple of Sodom" (Live) – 4:36
Versions
The information above describes the most common version of this single, the United States version. The following are all known versions of this single and their specifics.
Commercial releases
Australia | |||
Cover art | General information | Track listing | |
Format: Packing: Release date: Barcode: Catalog no: Length: |
CD Slim jewel case 1998 606949 560928 IND 95609 12:50 |
Video
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Promotional releases
Cover gallery
Album credits
2. SWEET DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS) (LIVE) 4:33 3. APPLE OF SODOM (LIVE) 4:36
TRACK 1: COMPOSED BY MARILYN MANSON/TWIGGY RAMIREZ PUBLISHED BY SONGS OF GOLOTHA MUSIC / DINGER & OLLIE MUSIC/BLOOD HEAVY MUSIC, PRODUCED BY MICHAEL BEINHORN.
TRACK 2: COMPOSED BY ANNIE LENNOX/DAVE STEWART. PUBLISHED BY BMG SONGS INC. MIXED AND ENGINEERED BY SEAN BEAVAN.
TRACK 3: COMPOSED BY MARILYN MANSON. PUBLISHED BY DINGER & OLLIE MUSIC/ SONGS OF GOLGOTHA MUSIC. MIXED AND ENGINEERED BY SEAN BEAVAN BACK UP SINGERS: RASPUTINA.
© 1998 Nothing/Interscope Records. © 1998 Nothing/Interscope Records. Marketed and manufactured by Universal Music Australia Limited. Distributed by BMG Australia Limited. All trademarks and logos are protected.
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