Marilyn Manson
Cake and Sodomy
Portrait of an American Family
Nothing Records (INTD-92344), 1994
- 00:15 - White trash!
- - Desperate Living: (John Waters, 1977) Mink Stole (as Peggy Gravel)
- 00:46 - Go on, smile you cunt!
- - Last Tango in Paris: (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972) Marlon Brando (as Paul)
Dogma
Portrait of an American Family
Nothing Records (INTD-92344), 1994
- 00:07 - They're afriad of the dark. Imagine that. Come on mother, I want you to meet my friends.
- - Last Tango in Paris: (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972) Marlon Brando (as Paul)
- 00:20 - Burn burn burn...
- - Pink Flamingos: (John Waters, 1972) Mink Stole (as Connie Marble)
- 00:47 - Burn you fucker!
- - Pink Flamingos: (John Waters, 1972) Mink Stole (as Connie Marble)
Down in the Park
Luncbox
Nothing Records (INTDM-95806), 1995
- 00:00 - This is not a dream. We are using your brain's electrical system as a receiver. We are unable to transmit through conscious neural interference. You are receiving this broadcast as a dream. We are transmitting from the year one nine nine nine. You are receiving this broadcast in order to alter the events you are seeing. Our technology has not developed a transmitter strong enough to reach your conscious state of awareness. This is not a dream. What you are seeing is actually occurring for the purpose of causality...
- - Prince of Darkness: (John Carpenter, 1987) Voice of mysterious transmission reocurring throughout the film. Speaker unknown, Do you know?
Lunchbox
Portrait of an American Family
Nothing Records (INTD-92344), 1994
- 00:00 - Next motherfucker's gonna get my metal.
- - Robert Pierce: Child of friends/fans of Marilyn Manson.
- 01:00 - I bring you...
- - Arthur Brown: (Musician/Philosopher, 1960's) introduction to the song "Fire" from the album "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown".
- 01:00 - I'm making my lunch!
- - Wild at Heart: (David Lynch, 1990) Crispin Glover (as Cousin Dell)
- 01:28 - Fire... I bring you...
- - Arthur Brown: (Musician/Philosopher, 1960's) introduction to the song "Fire" from the album "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown".
- 02:44 - Did you have fun as a kid? It's the most beautiful thing. It's beautiful to be made into a tattle tale or be forced to admire authority, sell yourself for a piece of candy...
- - Last Tango in Paris: (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972) Marlon Brando (as Paul) and Maria Schneider (as Jeanne)
Misery Machine
Portrait of an American Family
Nothing Records (INTD-92344), 1994
- 00:00 - I would like to face reality, let me tell you there's over three-thousand groups operating in this country today and the number is growing. As Christians we gotta take on the armor of Christ and go to battle against Satan.
- - Unknown: Do you know?
- 05:09 - Go home to your mother! Doesn't she ever want you? Tell her this isn't some communist daycare center! Tell your mother I hate her! Tell your mother I hate you!
- - Desperate Living: (John Waters, 1977) Mink Stole (as Peggy Gravel)
- 12:38 - I want my son off of your mailing list. I have already contacted the post office for your pornographic material that has been received in the mail. My next stop is my attorney. I do not want this number called anymore and do not want anything delivered to my address. If I receive anything else from this band or this group, my next phone call will be my attorney and you will be contacted. Thank you and good bye.
- - Unknown: Answering machine message left for Marilyn Manson.