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Marilyn Manson
Use Your Fist And Not Your Mouth
The Golden Age age Grotesque
d a d g b e
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verseA and interlude
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verseB
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Nick Rhythm Player |
#1 by Nick Carrasco at Jun 19, 1972 at 2:20 AM EST |
| Okay unraisedmetal the whole point of everyone wishing that there no tommorrow that's not true, for one you havn't ment the whole fucking world now have you? As for sleeping off because you sad and shit that's not true too, because if you read the whole lyrics that's kind of hard to fit it in there. As for the white house you could tell he talking about it and you could tell that if he was he would more action then what's going on. The whole point of the song is more action the saying the fucking words. As for I woke up today and wished for tomorrow i don't want to be like anyone elese i woke up todaye and wished for tomorrow i don't want to even be myself he talking about the fact i get the whole so called idea of trying not wanting to be like anyone eles and not wanting to live the next day but not everyone believes that, i mean yeah the whole word is the same old and same old and people really don't think their death will be the next day not if you talk to the cutters and emo and so on so on then yeah you get that idea but as for everyone eles because there are more people out there who doesn't think that, they don't go near that. Which is why it's how he feels and how he feels about the things that's going on. Now notice that i use "HE FEELS" not everyone so don't try and bring the whole fucking world into this. | |
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Conar Wanna Be |
#2 by Conar Gillard at Nov 24, 1972 at 9:07 AM EST |
| White Collar = Uniform Working Class (look at the 1950s - all conformity, then 10 years later we get freakin hippies.) Blue Collar = (Not sure, but probably has something to do with "Country" people.) Black Collar = Marilyn Manson, biatch! So the meaning of MM wanting to be different is definitely valid. | |
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phil Average |
#3 by phil gdfgr at Apr 4, 1975 at 12:51 PM EST |
| The gods forgot that they made me so I forget them too. -Bowie Since God thinks I don't exist the beatings happen per minute -MM | |
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Sal Average |
#4 by Sal With The Lights Out at Oct 6, 1976 at 5:40 PM EST |
| I think this is like the moral of the movie Fight Club stop being a slave to your job. Stop being this upright citizen that you're really not. Stop makeing yourself a better person because in the end we're all the same. | |
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dalton Average |
#5 by dalton hoffman at Nov 26, 1981 at 6:27 AM EST |
| on the one hand he's saying "use your fist and not your mouth" which is sortof an active kind of saying. more action, less talking. on the other hand he's saying "i woke up today and wished for tomorrow"... i dunno about anyone else, ,but when i'm depressed i pretty much just want to sleep it off. less action. less everything :) so wtf? and then he's talking about the White House, or maybe a typical house (painted white because that's vogue) and damaging it in some way... along with white collar and blue collar... anyways, it's impossible to avoid identifying with this song. so many different things are covered here. violence, depression, anti-style, anti-religion, and even has a class antagonism message with the whole "black collar" thing (or maybe he's just talking about goths). i mean... a person who is looking to identify with a song could easily do it with this one. and it's a catchy tune, so you can "put it in your middle finger and sing along" ... whatever putting it in your middle finger is. | |