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| Released = September 14, 1998 | | Released = September 14, 1998 | ||
| Recorded = 1997–1998 at the White Room, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California and Conway Studios | | Recorded = 1997–1998 at the White Room, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California and Conway Studios | ||
− | | Genre = Alternative rock, | + | | Genre = Alternative rock, space rock |
| Length = 4:50 | | Length = 4:50 | ||
| Label = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | | Label = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | ||
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"'''Disassociative'''" is the fifth track on the 1998 release ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. | "'''Disassociative'''" is the fifth track on the 1998 release ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. | ||
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
− | ===Albums=== | + | === Albums === |
* ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' | * ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' | ||
− | ==Versions== | + | == Versions == |
− | * "Disassociative" <small> | + | * "Disassociative" <small>— Appears on ''Mechanical Animals''.</small> |
− | ==Lyrics== | + | == Lyrics == |
I can tell you what they say in space | I can tell you what they say in space | ||
That our earth is too grey | That our earth is too grey | ||
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I know | I know | ||
− | ==Personnel== | + | == Personnel == |
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals | * [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals | ||
* [[Twiggy Ramirez]] – rhythm guitars and bass | * [[Twiggy Ramirez]] – rhythm guitars and bass | ||
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* [[Ginger Fish]] – drums | * [[Ginger Fish]] – drums | ||
− | ==Trivia== | + | == Trivia == |
* The song references a time in the summer of 1998, in which Manson was provided with Ketamine from his then girlfriend [[Rose McGowan]] who also took the drug. Further details can be found in an interview where Manson explains why "Disassociative" is his favorite track from ''Mechanical Animals''. | * The song references a time in the summer of 1998, in which Manson was provided with Ketamine from his then girlfriend [[Rose McGowan]] who also took the drug. Further details can be found in an interview where Manson explains why "Disassociative" is his favorite track from ''Mechanical Animals''. | ||
* The song was revived during the "Masters of Madness" Tour. | * The song was revived during the "Masters of Madness" Tour. |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 23 January 2024
"Disassociative" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Mechanical Animals | |
Released | September 14, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1997–1998 at the White Room, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California and Conway Studios | |
Genre | Alternative rock, space rock | |
Length | 4:50 | |
Label | Nothing, Interscope | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Zim Zum | |
Producer | Michael Beinhorn, Marilyn Manson |
"Disassociative" is the fifth track on the 1998 release Mechanical Animals.
Appearances[edit]
Albums[edit]
Versions[edit]
- "Disassociative" — Appears on Mechanical Animals.
Lyrics[edit]
I can tell you what they say in space That our earth is too grey But when the spirit is so digital The body acts this way That world was killing me That world was killing me Disassociative The nervous systems down, The nervous systems down I know I can never get out of here I don't want to just float in fear A dead astronaut in space Sometimes we walk like We were shot through Our heads, my love We write our song in space Like we are already Dead and gone Your world was killing me Your world was killing me Disassociative I can never get out of here I don't want to just float in fear A dead astronaut in space The nervous systems down, The nervous systems down I know
Personnel[edit]
- Marilyn Manson – vocals
- Twiggy Ramirez – rhythm guitars and bass
- Zim Zum – lead guitar
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards
- Ginger Fish – drums
Trivia[edit]
- The song references a time in the summer of 1998, in which Manson was provided with Ketamine from his then girlfriend Rose McGowan who also took the drug. Further details can be found in an interview where Manson explains why "Disassociative" is his favorite track from Mechanical Animals.
- The song was revived during the "Masters of Madness" Tour.