Target Audience - Marilyn Manson w/lyrics

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2010

This song is from Marilyn Manson's studioalbum "Holy Wood" that came out in 2000.

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Vocal: Marilyn Manson (/ Brian Warner)
Drums: Ginger Fish (/ Kenny Wilson)
Bass: Twiggy Ramirez (/ Jeordie White)
Guitar: John 5 (/ John Lowery)
Synthesizer: M. W. Gacy (/ Stephen Bier, Jr.)

Album: Holy Wood
Year: 2000
Song: Target Audience
Lenght: 4:19

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1. GodEatGod
2. The Love Song
3. The Fight Song
4. Disposable Teens
5. Target Audience *
6. President Dead
7. In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
8. Cruci-Fiction in Space
9. A Place In The Dirt
10. The Nobodies
11. The Death Song
12. Lamb Of God
13. Born Again
14. Burning Flag
15. Coma Black
16. Valentine's Day
17. The Fall Of Adam
18. King Kill 33°
19. Count to Six and Die

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Feel free to leave a comment if you want to criticize my vid, or if you maybe noticed that some lyrics are wrong.

I own nothing about Marilyn Manson, so give all the credit to him, I just like his music and put lyrics to the songs.
I get most of the lyrics from Lirama. ( http://lirama.net/artist/126 )

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  • I've been looking for some1 with power and emotion. something 2 relate 2. energy, heart, anger,courage,strength and feeling. that feeling is u marilyn manson.

  • Wow, this song is so underrated...

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  • @cookiemonsterh8su Nah, he barely knows who Marilyn Manson is anyway.

  • @UoyUbet Your friend is retarded since this album came out in 2000.

  • One of my friends thought he said "And I see all the young beliebers". :P

  • Valley of Death we are Free

    Your Father's your Prison you See

    This song means religion is a prison for those who adopt it, right?

    But who "killed Huxley" and why was "Shakespeare a scapegoat"?

  • MM forever \m/

  • Amazing song, and the best album :)

  • This brings me back. I wouldn't say this is Manson's best album (you can't compare them like that, what with his style changing with his mood), but it was certainly his first album to not bear the complete influence of his guttural feelings, but to show his intellectual form of thought. For that reason, this is probably my favorite album, and favorite song on said album.

  • woah. this is awesome. btw, TJ brought me here.

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