Red (in My) Head

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"Red (in My) Head"
Red (in My) Head cover
Song by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids
Album The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat
Released March 1990
Recorded January–March 1990
Genre Alternative metal
Length 4:31
Label Beat Up Your Mom
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Daisy Berkowitz
Producer Frank Falestra
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"Red (in My) Head" is the second track on the 1990 release The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat. It has since been re-recorded and subsequently released again in 1990 on Big Black Bus.


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  • "Red (in My) Head" — Appears on The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat.
  • "Red (in My) Head" (Re-recording) — Appears on Big Black Bus.
  • "Red (in My) Head" (Remastered mix from The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat) — Appears on Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows.

Lyrics[edit]

    smiling faces on the wall
    i took a walk down the hall
    i banged my fist against the door
    i tossed a quarter to the whore
    the camera flashes in my eyes
    i spread the news
    she spreads her thighs
red red in my head x2
i grabbed her knuckles and I yanked them all i bent her in half like a Barbie doll love hate viscerate take this flesh and meditate i sat there with her we sat there 2 she said to me what should we do i know some tricks and I'll show them to you your mother won't mind at all if I do to you
the poor little girl the poor little girl the poor little girl didn't know what to say for her mother was out of the house today today today
red red in my head x2
the poor little girl the poor little girl the poor little girl didn't know what to say for her mother was out of the house today today today
red x3
red red they call me re
red red in bed the girl a

Trivia[edit]

  • On some bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "Red Head".
  • The song has multiple musical similarities to the 1988 song "Stigmata" by Ministry.
  • Manson would later cover this exact song on the soundtrack of the movie "Atomic Blonde".