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  • Escapism at its finest.

  • the best song from the space!

  • Is this hq or hd sound quality??

  • I need to get blazed on this song...especially the beginning I think would make it!! anyone gotten blazed on this song?? What did you feel? details lol. Im curious.

  • @bleedinggoths I get blazed just by listening to this song. Trips me out, makes me feel numb.

  • I don't get any emo vibe from it at all, whatever that is. Besides, Manson told the story behind the song anyway while promoting the album. He was at the Viper Room and did what he thought was coke, but it was ketamine. Anyone who has experience with that drug will definitely get the chorus of this brilliant song.

  • @uncleadolf ketamine does a lot of things to you sends you on a trip i took it not knowing the effects

  • excellent..

  • OH GOD!!! too many letters... poor brain

  • I can never get out here

    I don't want to just float in fear

    A dead astronaut in space

  • i broke down and cried the first time i heard this song...

  • Marilyn Manson is a pure genius. He is a true artist, who pushed, and continues to push limits. His creativity vibe is unlike others. He recreates and gives credit to his influences (Bowie, Cooper) unlike Gaga. Marilyn Manson will always contiue to inspire each generation.

  • @Mechanical015 preach it!

  • Aw man, this song reminds me of Skate 3. Being all pro, listening to pro music! :3

  • does anyone else go into there on little world when listen to Marilyn Manson? 

  • @A4NightToker20 yess!!!!!!!

  • @A4NightToker20

    Very much so...Funny, I was about to post how so many songs on this album take me somewhere else. This album had several songs that literally are so...(for lack of a better term) musically elaborate. Prior to this album, I really enjoyed MM, from his "debut" (for me at least) on a NIN tour. I liked his follow up album, then... this album came out. Wow. Just wow. It was something so new, yet so familiar, and so far away.

  • Awesome Song

  • The thing to understand about this album, if you are aware of your of history at all, was that Brian Warner was spending a fair amount of time around David Bowie. Let's start with the contact lens change. Go back and remember Portrait and Smells like children. Blue erom yes on both. Now, 2-tone. I dont like the drugs pulls heavily from Fame from David Bowie. Read this, grab this: major tom on wikipedia .. it all comes together. This isn't criticism; I love this album!

  • @psuedosacred sorry, synaptics pad picked up on something there lol: he went from 2 blue eyes to 2 tone eyes.

  • I love Marilyn Manson, I've always wanted to see him in concert. This is definitely an amazing album and I wish more people could regard all music as MUSIC not S

    Satan or Devil worship. Marilyn Manson is a man all his own.

  • I REALLY LOVE THIS SONG ♥

    

  • @alexhyde2016 and whats wrong with worshiping Satan????

  • @AlcoholicSemenStain That most people do it wrong and thereby give the Satanists a bad reputation... Well, a worse reputation that is.

  • one of my favorit albums ever

  • drugs not hugs

  • This might have just become my fav song from the album!!

  • the chorus from this song was inspired by paul mccartney's 'band on the run' well i think it is anyway sounds very similiar in one of the parts of the song

  • @nightcrawler511 It really does! How cool.

  • @crestfallenraven haha what was my comment?

  • Helped me think about life in a new light... In oh so many ways! I would be a big fan of Brian Warner except for the fact that I'm too much like him. Hell, I get told that I look like him all the time except for one thing I dress a little more feminine ,but all transvestites are different.

  • weird. everytime im drunk. im ending up on this song in repeat :P

  • @BernhardkrTV HAIL SATAN!

  • @Adarvuli well that didnt fit quite in with my comment. but i agree. :D also buddha, that fat happy man. and ganish, and whoever loves to play god ^^

  • @BernhardkrTV lol, fair enough brother :)

    oh, and HAIL SATAN!

  • @BernhardkrTV

    Same here lol..

  • @BernhardkrTV very good comment bro. MM

  • @mediaSophia88 yeah. notice that my grammar actually was pretty good, for a drunk mans writing xD

  • like a knife that always works

  • like giving your mom your first nice painting

  • digital

  • shut up all of you

  • @MechanicalWood what did he say? in what interview is it?

  • I liked this album's somewhat emo-before-emo-was-emo vibe going on for it. It's easy to see why many people didn't like the album, but it's easy to see why it was his best selling album. I love the whole thing. It helped me through some depressing times. Brain Warner, you cynical son of a bitch, thank you.

  • @IndefinitePersona Yeah, now can somebody explain to me WHY THE FUCK everybody WANTS to be emo??? As if God himself will give you a free ticket to heaven if you are -_-

  • @XxPainIsOnlyAWordxX - Emo is kind of a pre-fabricated identity now. Maybe at one point it wasn't quite like that but later eventually it turned into a vacuous, empty shell that a person could step into. -- I never liked emo for the same reason I didn't like preppy people in the 90's... it wasn't really about being yourself so much as appearing a certain way and conveying the shell and not the self. Manson is about self-invention.

  • @IndefinitePersona have you ever heard of the the cure.? thats emo before emo was emo.. this is industrial before industrial was industrial..

  • @Sergio0luvgun - The cure I think were considered goth. lol and no, emo is very different to me than goth and early emo - I guess i'm talking about all hot-topic, manufactured faddy things. Goth at one point in the early 2000's started somewhat taking that direction except it generally didn't attract the same calibur of privileged teens creating their' own problems out of boredom.

  • @Sergio0luvgun - Also I want to clarify a little - I see the same annoying personalities in the hipster crowds etc - it's less about "emo" and more of the prep-reject mentalities I dislike - doesn't matter how they dress, I can usually spot them miles away with their' fakeness/insincerity and lack of authenticity and depth etc.

  • @IndefinitePersona Antichrist superstar was actually his highest selling album at about 1.9 million records sold in the US Mechanical animals has about 1.5 of course Antichrist superstar could have already went multi platinum but interscope does not and never really did give a shit about Manson

  • @IndefinitePersona This album helped me through some of the hardest times of my life, too. For all the accusations of "Marilyn Manson" makes people kill themselves, etc.etc. I feel like this album helped me survive.

  • @IndefinitePersona they always call me brain, why? its cuz I SMART!!!

  • @IndefinitePersona And Emo-Before-Emo-Was-Emo defines legitimate emotion. The contemporary Emo is superficial and empty. Manson, however, is extremely versatile and paramount.

    I love him, he has supported me through tough times as well.

  • @IndefinitePersona It's got too much substance to be anything even close to emo. The album combines uses of blues, classic rock, heavy metal and 80s glam to staggering effect. Manson is depressing, sure, but the lyrics are beautiful, profound and poetic, and filled with genuine frustration and sadness, rather than the whiny nonsense perpetrated by the wave of nu metal and emo groups that has poisoned the last two decades. Manson ranks with the greatest of rock's legends.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - I totally agree with you, there is a level of study, focused intelligence and sonic as well as historical richness to manson's music that lacks in many of the things that people irritatingly associate with him. I think it's high time to start actively posting about this and prevent the complete demolition of art with blanket terms like "EMO." To those of us who grew up listening to manson, emo is an outright insult...and not even a clever one.

  • Emo, to my knowledge, is just a derogatory term for anything with emotional content. Someone gets depressed? Fuck that guy! What an emo!

    By those standards, Hamlet sucks because the central character is "emo" and anything that displays emotion beyond vapid self-satisfaction is reprehensable.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - I think there will eventually be a backlash against what emo did to art and music "the desensitization and aggrivation toward emotions/people with emotions/melodrama?" -- I think for that to first happen people need to make the differentiation between genuine human emotion and the fakery that allowed emo to do its' damage. I think this will lead to a culture of self-invention ultimately and a rejection of pretentiousness/ego/status.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - Because when you get down to it - all of these identities that started to crop up since the late 70's "maybe even earlier actually" - people will FINALLY realize that the ego is a false self that tries to identify with forms/concepts. The true self transcends all labels... I think this is the next place for youth culture to go and I think it's exciting - a rejection of elitism, inauthenticity in self "not others/policing." -though I could just be hopeful.

  • @IHVHandmind "The whole of creation will be consumed, and appear infinite and holy where it now appears finite and corrupt. This will come to pass by an improvement of sensual enjoyment; if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite."

  • @RelentlessLimpet - Could you expound a little more?

  • @IHVHandmind It's a William Blake quote, it means we cloud the way we perceive things because of preconcieved bias and materialism, and our inability to abandon our preconceptions.We only really see a little of what actually is by the blankets of imposed order and convention. I just thought it was appropriate to what you were saying/

  • @RelentlessLimpet - Oh okay. -- Btw just wondering, did you ever anticipate music culture would be where it is at now? This electro pop stuff thats popular now can't last forever, something new/different will eventually atke it's place and I'm very curious what this new decade will produce if it is allowed to continue like before. - there's indication to those who can discern it: that things are about to seriously change forever for all of earth.. I wish I could explain.

  • @IHVHandmind I'm always thinking about where culture will go, people are so varied in what they think, but I believe that we could see a revival of respectable cultural output. Where is it going? Almost everyone I know listens to garbage, endless pounding drum and bass and techno, culture is stagnating and simple things like kindness and respect are frowned upon, it's much cooler to be cruel and arrogant. Peace and love were a fad, anti-conformity became convention. I think we can do better.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - There's a schism going on now that appeals to the ego, the false self. Learn more about it if you can - I've noticed that people have become more socially paranoid and parasitic. We're taking on the collective mindframe of the psychopath. I invite you and others who are interested to go onto Thomas Sheridan's youtube channel and watch all of his' videos on what is happening to society - it's an eye opener. Much to learn there.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - The reason peace and love are now a fad has alot to do with the fact that in the psychopathic worldview - such things are considered weak and naive. If you want to know what is going to happen to us all "if we don't wake up" - take a look at any rough inner-city neighborhood. Without getting too far into race politics, the african american community were directly targeted by the technocratic powers - they wanted to destroy them and now the rest of us.

  • @RelentlessLimpet - The only way to destroy and uproot the psychopathic culture is through exposure... the more it is revealed for what it is and the more the stronger of us stand up, express ourselves and speak up even on small things like this comment section lol... the more change pushes over in the opposite direction...which it will do. - fakeness is part of that culture, people will reject cruelty and vitriol once they see the damage that it does.

  • @IHVHandmind I like your optimism, my friend, and I hope you're right. I find myself surrounded by such boring and vindictive people, I sometimes forget there's even a future to care about. It's good to think there might be some hope, even if I won't live to see it.

  • @IndefinitePersona Explain your reasoning on the 'emo-before-emo-was-emo vibe' ? Just curious, I don't really see it.

  • @ThrowingSpoon I don't get it either. But I don't know anything about emo but I don't like seeing Manson and emo in the same sentence. My gut tells me that it's pure horseshit. He is his own. One of the very few who are.

  • @RayGunOfDeath - Oh trust me, your' instincts are correct - Emo and manson don't belong - especially in regards to this album and antichrist super star or holy wood. Most everyone knows better than to seriously confuse things like that. Especially those of us who remembered when having serious emotions in music didn't have to have some marketed term to white-wash and sterilize it

  • @ThrowingSpoon - Me neither, Having disparaging sounds and lyrics used to be just that... but then later they got names like alternative, then goth and then ultimately the worst most degrading term: emo... The more natural things in music became "patented" by terms like "emo" the more confusion set in along with a reduction in the subjective listening experience. - I tend to favor gothic far more but it would be better if people used less terminologies and just enjoyed it without.

  • @IHVHandmind The term 'emo' came from Emocore, which unlike Hardcore, the lyrics focus more on personal issues rather than political issues. I hate the term 'emo' or 'goth' because it judges people only by their looks.

  • @ThrowingSpoon - I'm usually not even interested in where technically things came from but thank you for the information, I think knowing as much as possible in the end is the best thing -- What I tend to focus on is the way a cultural idea effects society and directs it's evolution. -- I think the next step is a rejection of fashion over self. The end of all trends in favor of actual intellecutal/emotional output: art, music, literature. It'll be another 10 years I'm guessing.

  • @IndefinitePersona - Emo is dying thankfully. And emo had a very different vibe than this - this is more of a gothic post-grunge melancholia... emo is less sophisticated/intelligent usually... The right word you're wanting to reach is GOTHIC... lol

  • @IndefinitePersona Emo was around before this, and 'Mechanical Animals' is about as emo as Metallica's stuff is jazz.

  • the intro sounds a little like "welcome home (sanitarium)"

  • ALLUCINANTE!!!

    

  • studiare la ketamina non è divertente come ascoltare questo pezzo...

  • awesomness!! ^_^

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