Down in the Park
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"Down in the Park" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Lunchbox | |
Released | February 5, 1995 | |
Recorded | July–August 1994 at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida | |
Genre | Alternative metal | |
Length | 5:00 | |
Label | Nothing, Interscope | |
Writer | Gary Numan | |
Composer | Gary Numan | |
Producer | Trent Reznor, Marilyn Manson, Sean Beavan |
"Down in the Park" is a track featured on the "Lunchbox" single in 1995, originally written and performed by Tubeway Army in 1979. The song was covered by Marilyn Manson for the "Lunchbox" single and was also often performed live on the 1994-1995 tour supporting Danzig.
Appearances
Albums
- Portrait of an American Family (Import)
Singles
Versions
- "Down in the Park"
Lyrics
Down in the park Where the machmen meet The machines are playing kill-by-numbers Down in the park with a friend called five I was in a car crash Or was it the war? Well, I've never been quite the same Little white lies like 'I was there' Come to zom-zoms A place to eat Like it was built in one day You can watch the humans try to run Oh, look, there's a rape machine I'd go outside if it looks the other way You wouldn't believe The things they do Down in the park Where the chant is death, death, death Until the sun cries morning Down in the park with friends of mine We are not lovers We are not romantics We are here to serve you A different face but the words never change
Trivia
Manson dueted the song with Gary Numan (who originally wrote it) at one of Numan's shows in 1998.