Tourniquet (song)

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This article is about the song. For the single see Tourniquet (single).
"Tourniquet"
Tourniquet cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album Antichrist Superstar
Released October 8, 1996
Recorded 1996 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:29
Label Nothing, Interscope
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Twiggy Ramirez, Daisy Berkowitz
Producer Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie, Marilyn Manson

"Tourniquet" is the second single and fourth track of the second album Antichrist Superstar. In the first few seconds of the song, backmasked vocals can be heard, which are: "This is my lowest point of vulnerability". In the book The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Manson states that he had been under the influence of cocaine and was crying in the studio during the time that he recorded the aforementioned vocal.

Appearances

Albums

Singles

Versions

Music video

Manson observing his creation.

The video for "Tourniquet" features an array of grotesque imagery within a dark and surreal environment. It is mostly concentrated around an odd humanoid, suggested by the lyrics to be a creation of Manson's, propped up on wheels to move. He tends to his creation with the assistance of another child-like creature throughout the video.

Lyrics

 
She's made of hair and bone and little teeth
and things that cannot speak
she comes on like a crippled plaything
her spine is just a string

I wrapped our love in all this foil
Silver tight like spider legs
I never wanted it to ever spoil
but flies will always lay their eggs

Take your hatred out on me
Make your victim my head
You never ever believed in me
I am your tourniquet

Prosthetic synthesis and butterfly
Sealed up with virgin stitch
If it hurts baby please tell me
Preserve the innocence
I never wanted it to end like this
But flies will lay their eggs

Take your hatred out on me
Make your victim my head
You never ever believed in me
I am your tourniquet

What I wanted, what I needed
What I got for me
What I wanted, what I needed
What I got for me

Take your hatred out on me
Make your victim my head
You never ever believed in me
I am your tourniquet

Take your, take your
Get up out of me
I'm not proud with me
I never ever believed in me 

Trivia

  • Like many Marilyn Manson songs from the first three albums, the lyrics to this song were previously a poem Manson had wrote prior to the formation of the band.