This song explains borderline personality disorder so much. This song is a constant feeling with me that never goes away. Dissociation, feeling destached and different to everybody else. Constant fear of abandonment. Man I relate to this song so much
I didn't know that I think I have that just with my voices in my head I can't relate to anyone but crystal meth addicts because that's what I act like. And it's sad I can't have normal relationships because I have to or choose to talk to the voices over people because my perception is that they have are real but they're synthetic to normal people even though they react with them
Yet the BPD will cause you to be abandoned because you see others as less than you you believe your better and treat others less than you. It’s okay to fail everyone does it’s okay to be not most important if you see and treat others as equals you will be accepted more I grew up with Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Psychopaths. I know how they appear to others.
"I can never get out of here; I don't wanna explode in fear" most relatable/comforting lyrics for those of us who struggle with disassociative disorders from time to time.
Isaac Booker To me, it sounds almost as if Manson were to sum up all of my problems in one sentence. I can relate to those lyrics and the chorus on a very personal level.
@Zagan I have figured out how Marilyn can actually sing like that for a short period of time, so let me tell you. He obviously has an insane vocal range, in which he often tends to sing in notes that I can't sing myself, and Manson also does tend to sing with lots of emotion and fire.
As someone with PTSD this is a very accurate way to describe what it's like going through the numbing state of disassociation, it's like you're floating away from yourself and it's scary not being able to feel your own skin. Your head spins and you get disorientated, you feel alienated from everyone and hate everything, you cycle through guilt for being so distant and feeling absolutely nothing at all. Feeling nothing is the scariest part because you're capable of doing things without fear or guilt, most of the time it's toward yourself but sometimes you get so agitated you want to hurt someone just to see if you feel anything at all, anything to trigger something that'll bring you back down and ground you back in reality.
this song is about mansons battle with being disassociative. i have this problem its when you experience mind numbness from trauma and you cant feel anything love hate sadness happiness you really just cant feel anything. its like a switch in your brain is turned off. you cant relate with anyone about anything you feel trapped in space and your completely alone. its a terrible thing i feel his pain because i hve this problem. the reson he says the nervous systems down is because you feel so numb
my grandfather had dementia it was so hard to watch him slowly forget who we were and who he was. he told my grandmother " if you weren't already married i'd marry you" she said, "floyd we are married" he said " it must be terrible being married to someone who doesn't remember you". the nurse said it was rare that someone with dementia would say that. he died on my sisters b-day a few years back. i know it's not the same but know that anything is possible he showed me that. i send you my love :)
sorry for your loss....seems like he really loved your grandmother empathy for her loving him thur illness and the pain of that loss shined thur his confusion.....beautiful in own odd sorta way...love that strong that long.................❤️❤️..............
I've noticed over the years a lot of people who are truly close to each other mentally often seem to die on, or very close to, the others birthday. Almost like its some kind of me tal/spiritual life cycle.
First listening at the age of 14 now i’m 25. I can tell you that this song hits like a rock when you got older. Fighting with mental and physical problems since forever. Not happy and i am not where i want to be in my life. Life never gave me a chance to taste me happinnes. I still have hope and never going to give up!
This song is amazing. Growing up my parents never let me listen to him. I liked a few of his songs. I'm glad I started listening to him again. His music is really good. I don't agree with him on some aspects of life but that doesn't mean his music is trash.. Very talented man when it comes to writing lyrics..
I remember being around 10yrs old watching kerrang it was my go to channel my dad wasn't really into it though he was just about to flip channels when i asked if i could wait to hear Marilyn Manson - Beautiful people & Rammstein - Sonne he has been a huge fan of both bands ever since ^^
My mom trashed my room and ripped off the posters of all of my heroes in metal including Marilyn Manson. The more I listened to Manson, his lyrics are so powerful that some people find it offending.
I remember my parents tried to tell me what i couldnt listen to guess i was around 10 when this came out but u know i hid my tapes and listened to antichrist and mechanical animals every night so even after 20 years of not hearing it i can still remember every note and every word. Great time to grow up
At 11 years old I completely felt this album to my core. An introspective kid..walking around town by myself with my portable CD player listening to this album and 'orgy' album. 🖤🖤🖤
+yOur highness Can't wait to get this album for my 14th birthday in September. I await to listen to it on my CD player, along with some other albums I plan to get...❤️
True genius in his lyrics...Manson is a true artist. i hadnt heard this album in years...it had an impact on me when i was a pissed off teenager. as an adult it still has the same effect on me but now the lyrics have different meaning. Awesome album by Manson.
This song and Speed Of Pain have such a deep meaning to me... Something in them just strike you where it hurts, like releasing a lot of emotions and pain. Idk that's just me... Anyone relate?
I honestly hate the world... It's a hostile place, and it's that way because of humanity! We treat each other like shit, and there's no real reason for it. It just is the way it is and it'll always be this way no matter what!
The world... The world is the most amazing thing that actually exists... A floating giant spheres in a black matter. What a miracle. But humanity..That's the horrible disaster.
I do not argue with idiots. I'm not the fuckface whisperer. Kiddo. And please, stop making a fool of yourself trying to use google translate. Grow a vagina and THEN try to talk to a woman who's way out of your intellectual league. (Now go ahead and make an even bigger clown of yourself, Donald - spot ON!)
+Mackenzie Morgan The same goes for me. I can say he really influenced me to try and be a better person. His music has always been there for me, even at 13 years old.
My favorite part is after the "nervous systems down, the nervous systems down (4.3.2.1.)" Where it gets all epic and just makes me wanna jump and yell cause its the main part of the song to me that releases the tension I feel
This song always sent chills down my spine. I first got this album in Jr high. I was probably in 8th grade maybe 9th. Thus song still hits me the same way.
I suffer from severe OCD, but *this* song, a *lot* of weed 💚 and a healthy dose of *idontgiveafuckium* showed me a different world. A world without fear. While still struggling, I am astoundingly more free and still continue on this path 🖤
This was one of my son Billy's fav songs off of this album. We r a whole family of manson fans. I've even been to some of his concerts. It just goes to show that no matter how old u r u can always enjoy good music u just have 2 be willing to really listen
Jacqueline boney That's amazing! My mom introduced me to Manson when I was 10. Haven't looked back. 8 years later, I'm still listening to him! Can't wait to introduce my kids to him.
Imagine if you lived with marylin manson hed come in your room halfway opening the door and be like(in his dark gothic voice) "Hey do you guys have any toothpaste" Lmao
Past 3 years it seems like a theme song for me. Idk what kind of world this is. Governed by morons that only love morons. While I sit and feel like Rudolph getting fucked out of the reindeer games.
What the fuck are you talking about?? And he would honestly tell you something like "you can shove those prayers up your ass," not that I disagree with him.
Maan, the bridge + the final chorus hits exactly like it did the first time I heard it, even after all these years. Sheer beauty and so cathartic. Easily one of the best moments in Rock history
I remember cutting classes to this album. Having a great time with friends who no longer are. An astronaut in space who is disassociative and doesnt want to go back..
Actually , its unique 60's audio : FOUR, THREE, TWO, ONE ...IGNATION ...HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM !! (it was stolen from NASA when first APOLLO failed and killed test astronaut)
Anyone with a keen ear will recognize the chorus being based off McCartney's "Band on the Run". Manson always said that half of Mechanical Animals was him paying homage to his '70s musical influences...Floyd, Bowie, McCartney, etc.
I just saw yo azz on Right Where It Belongs by NIN in relation to this song... I'm going to make a recommendation start with Sartre and Nietzsche then Voltaire and Ooh... what's his name?? Just look up naturalism.
+Touka _ no problem. It's sad because many of Manson's lyrics pass right over two thirds of his fan's heads. To fully grasp his message I'd read Shakespeare and the Bible Old and New Testament. Aldous Huxley and Charles Dickens and goodness gracious many others also I'd study Kennedy and his assassination as well as any pop culture from the fifties to the eighties. It opens this whole new world of messages and scenery he's portraying.
Imagine that: You are alone in dark space, You know you are dying. It's your last moments. You feel greate fear, and know for sure, that no one will save you. I can't imagine feeling more fear, lonlines and pain, than that. I'm sitting in chair, listening this in loop and crying
I want thank you for recommending this to me..it means sooooooooooooo much to me...my husband is a bad diabetic and has been in and out of hospitals for the past 10 years and now has stage 4 kidney failure and I've been sooooo wrapped up with him and I've haven't heard all this beautiful music!! and I love you guys sooooooooooooo much!!! Marilyn I'm sorry but I'm getten cought up and finding I really relate to everything you write about and thank you sooooo much I apsolutly love everything I'm getten used his is soooo awesome!!!! Love ya man!!!! 💜🤘💋
Aria sixx people say his music sucks because they don’t understand him or dont want to believe him but his lyrics are so true and talented of the world today he is amazing
Took me a lot of counseling and personal growth to get where I am but I remember being so numb I would self sabotage just to feel something even if it was guilt. I like to think we can all pull ourselves out of this funk
+kayla erin Look somewhere else, there's always good music for you somewhere, but you don't even know it exists. Music of now will be discribes as good music in some years, i'm sure. But, Kayla, what if you just grown up?
I can relate. I have dissociative Schziophrenia. I literally go into a PCP plateau that I can't control and don't want to be in. The lyrics "I can never get out of her, I don't want to explode/Just float in fear, a dead astronaut in space" made me break down the first time I heard this. I'd been a fan of Manson for a few years and had just gotten out of prison, and I never liked MA. But I put it on shuffle and this played right after Coma White, and I fell in love from the first chord.HAILMANSON
After picking up the mess we left in our files from our past. It is the Music that carries us out... it is a connection to different parts of our memories, and it will always be there even when all else seem far in the distance
Anything spiritual and undecipherable relates to this. As a seer, a spiritualist the pallet of outcasting is just the same. How I want that light yet how I am of that void.
My mother was diagnosed with MS and she was 26 i think. shes now 42 and still going really strong. So i dont know if it helps, but you have all my love and when things arent going well, just remember that :) MM is awesome, just for the record
Man, based on what i read on the comments, i would have this same problem too my dear uncle MM used as concept here, man, thanks, maybe to all my traumas, i really can't feel shit, i feel numb or tired most of times, and alone in my mind mostly, i'm 22.
I wish I could quit my jobs and be able to make music like this an do what he did. I've idolized him since I was 12,I'm 25 now. Every now an then it depressed the fuck outta me that I never did. Love gets in the way of the living,life gets in the way of living.
This song explains borderline personality disorder so much. This song is a constant feeling with me that never goes away. Dissociation, feeling destached and different to everybody else. Constant fear of abandonment. Man I relate to this song so much
I also suffer from BPD and I agree.
yet if u wanted a paycheck, u didnt become oily greasy bob.
I didn't know that I think I have that just with my voices in my head I can't relate to anyone but crystal meth addicts because that's what I act like. And it's sad I can't have normal relationships because I have to or choose to talk to the voices over people because my perception is that they have are real but they're synthetic to normal people even though they react with them
Yes, so true. I have bpd and can relate so much.
Yet the BPD will cause you to be abandoned because you see others as less than you you believe your better and treat others less than you. It’s okay to fail everyone does it’s okay to be not most important if you see and treat others as equals you will be accepted more I grew up with Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Psychopaths. I know how they appear to others.
This song is by far one of my favorite Manson songs. It gives me cold chills every single time I hear it.
World is killing me…. I can’t never get outta here.
I DON'T BELONG HERE
"I can never get out of here; I don't wanna explode in fear" most relatable/comforting lyrics for those of us who struggle with disassociative disorders from time to time.
i dont wanna just float in fear .. hence the dead astronaut in space lyrics after...
Klein Tom Servais Antoine liebt es meine Künstler Freunde
Remember kids, self diagnosis doesn't count.
The way he says "Your world was killing me, world was killing me" ..nothing like it!
Isaac Booker yeah it's sounds like he dying how does Manson sing with so much fire and emotion? He truly is amazing
As for someone with Epilepsy, this song is so me!
Isaac Booker To me, it sounds almost as if Manson were to sum up all of my problems in one sentence. I can relate to those lyrics and the chorus on a very personal level.
@Zagan I have figured out how Marilyn can actually sing like that for a short period of time, so let me tell you. He obviously has an insane vocal range, in which he often tends to sing in notes that I can't sing myself, and Manson also does tend to sing with lots of emotion and fire.
The "your" part doesn't even need to be there and there's still nothing like it
As someone with PTSD this is a very accurate way to describe what it's like going through the numbing state of disassociation, it's like you're floating away from yourself and it's scary not being able to feel your own skin. Your head spins and you get disorientated, you feel alienated from everyone and hate everything, you cycle through guilt for being so distant and feeling absolutely nothing at all. Feeling nothing is the scariest part because you're capable of doing things without fear or guilt, most of the time it's toward yourself but sometimes you get so agitated you want to hurt someone just to see if you feel anything at all, anything to trigger something that'll bring you back down and ground you back in reality.
thegrillagorilla1 you're absolutely right. I was wondering why I was always drawn to this song since the incident. It makes so much sense now
Jessica Elizabeth what is PTSD
Jessica Elizabeth oh. That sucks. Sorry if you still feel down
Perfectly said
I agree. When he said "a dead astronaut in space" it was enough to decribe me.
this song is about mansons battle with being disassociative. i have this problem its when you experience mind numbness from trauma and you cant feel anything love hate sadness happiness
you really just cant feel anything. its like a switch in your brain is turned off. you cant relate with anyone about anything you feel trapped in space and your completely alone. its a terrible thing i feel his pain because i hve this problem. the reson he says the nervous systems down is because you feel so numb
Absolutely pure gold. Perfectly put
Thats not all of what it is, theres other types of disassociation disorders
Sometimes, ya gotta smoke some WEED, brother ?! 🤔😌✌️
@@paulmelgosa3436 no never. addicts do that. let them get there without u. never peer pressure. it has to come from someone they trust. period
if u can drag somene down, u are a special kind of evil.
His voice sounded so unique. And he came out at the perfect time
Great voice although I think he based a lot of it on Bowie
my grandfather had dementia it was so hard to watch him slowly forget who we were and who he was. he told my grandmother " if you weren't already married i'd marry you" she said, "floyd we are married" he said " it must be terrible being married to someone who doesn't remember you". the nurse said it was rare that someone with dementia would say that. he died on my sisters b-day a few years back. i know it's not the same but know that anything is possible he showed me that. i send you my love :)
sorry for your loss....seems like he really loved your grandmother empathy for her loving him thur illness and the pain of that loss shined thur his confusion.....beautiful in own odd sorta way...love that strong that long.................❤️❤️..............
Id agree that's rare :)
@@swimsmith3338 ok. ok
I've noticed over the years a lot of people who are truly close to each other mentally often seem to die on, or very close to, the others birthday. Almost like its some kind of me tal/spiritual life cycle.
First listening at the age of 14 now i’m 25. I can tell you that this song hits like a rock when you got older. Fighting with mental and physical problems since forever. Not happy and i am not where i want to be in my life. Life never gave me a chance to taste me happinnes. I still have hope and never going to give up!
i felt this comment xx
*Never give up, ever.*
I use to say in bed coming down from cocaine and cry to this song. Today I am 11 years clean ty Manson. U saved my life
Good for you! Hope you’ve continued rocketing towards happiness since then!
You saved your own life
@@Ffhjjkkkbdssrthbwith help of this song
This song is amazing. Growing up my parents never let me listen to him. I liked a few of his songs. I'm glad I started listening to him again. His music is really good. I don't agree with him on some aspects of life but that doesn't mean his music is trash.. Very talented man when it comes to writing lyrics..
I remember being around 10yrs old watching kerrang it was my go to channel my dad wasn't really into it though he was just about to flip channels when i asked if i could wait to hear Marilyn Manson - Beautiful people & Rammstein - Sonne he has been a huge fan of both bands ever since ^^
My mom trashed my room and ripped off the posters of all of my heroes in metal including Marilyn Manson. The more I listened to Manson, his lyrics are so powerful that some people find it offending.
I remember my parents tried to tell me what i couldnt listen to guess i was around 10 when this came out but u know i hid my tapes and listened to antichrist and mechanical animals every night so even after 20 years of not hearing it i can still remember every note and every word. Great time to grow up
Fuck feminism
Michael Ciao menson
At 11 years old I completely felt this album to my core. An introspective kid..walking around town by myself with my portable CD player listening to this album and 'orgy' album. 🖤🖤🖤
+yOur highness Can't wait to get this album for my 14th birthday in September. I await to listen to it on my CD player, along with some other albums I plan to get...❤️
@@lunakei404 My child, have you discovered Skinny Puppy or Ohgr yet?
@@katiefyock9607 I have heard of both Ohgr and Skinny Puppy, so yes.
Same only I was 15.
Punkstatic Paranoia!
True genius in his lyrics...Manson is a true artist. i hadnt heard this album in years...it had an impact on me when i was a pissed off teenager. as an adult it still has the same effect on me but now the lyrics have different meaning. Awesome album by Manson.
Reznor wrote most of his stuff but yea sure
Lyrics can absolutely evolve with us as we age n go through different experiences
@@ImpossibleReasons Reznor wasn’t involved with this album
@@ImpossibleReasons Why are you a retard?
I love manson. This is one of those songs u listen to after tough or sad shit. He is the perfect artist.
This song and Speed Of Pain have such a deep meaning to me... Something in them just strike you where it hurts, like releasing a lot of emotions and pain. Idk that's just me... Anyone relate?
I do... they both have a special meaning to me.
same fam ❤ these are my therapy
those two songs plus fundamentally loathsome are my 3 favorites
Chris Bowers same I cried during speed of pain
Yess totally for me too those songs are too muchh!
I honestly hate the world... It's a hostile place, and it's that way because of humanity! We treat each other like shit, and there's no real reason for it. It just is the way it is and it'll always be this way no matter what!
The world... The world is the most amazing thing that actually exists... A floating giant spheres in a black matter. What a miracle. But humanity..That's the horrible disaster.
The masses are hypnotized to serve the beast
@Tothesavedlifeon Earthistheonlyhelltheyllevrknow how did u go off grid, i mean how did u finance it nd how u sustaining urself
Its better then still being mokeys in africa
@@Deeznutz93738 is it?
mechanical animals best album
high end of low is a legit album
They're all different and thematical. All GOOD!
Make me, kiddo.
I do not argue with idiots. I'm not the fuckface whisperer. Kiddo. And please, stop making a fool of yourself trying to use google translate. Grow a vagina and THEN try to talk to a woman who's way out of your intellectual league. (Now go ahead and make an even bigger clown of yourself, Donald - spot ON!)
fuckface whisperer 😂😂😂
This song hits harder than ever
As someone who has a dissociative disorder and complex ptsd I feel this song whole heartedly. I have experienced dissociation since I was a kid.
Definitely one of my favorite songs by him! One of the best people in my life who made me who I am today❤️
Me too
Wow 😮 i feel the same way, part of my personality was influenced by MM music especially this album. The power of Manson’s music 🤘
Same. His music was there for me when a church turned me away
+Mackenzie Morgan The same goes for me. I can say he really influenced me to try and be a better person. His music has always been there for me, even at 13 years old.
I'm 43 I've listen to him since I was 20 and everytime I do his lyrics hit deep into my soul and brings out feelings into my comfortably numb body
My favorite part is after the "nervous systems down, the nervous systems down (4.3.2.1.)" Where it gets all epic and just makes me wanna jump and yell cause its the main part of the song to me that releases the tension I feel
This song always sent chills down my spine. I first got this album in Jr high. I was probably in 8th grade maybe 9th. Thus song still hits me the same way.
I suffer from severe OCD, but *this* song, a *lot* of weed 💚 and a healthy dose of *idontgiveafuckium* showed me a different world. A world without fear. While still struggling, I am astoundingly more free and still continue on this path 🖤
thats what weed will do to you, stuff a therapist cant.
Does messnand clutter drive you absolutely crazy
Who else gets that real dead feeling inside when they listen to this song
On the contrary..
Same. I love it.
+Abigail Vella Me. I obviously relate to it on an emotional level ❤️
:((
Oh yeah!!!
This was one of my son Billy's fav songs off of this album. We r a whole family of manson fans. I've even been to some of his concerts. It just goes to show that no matter how old u r u can always enjoy good music u just have 2 be willing to really listen
Jacqueline boney That's amazing! My mom introduced me to Manson when I was 10. Haven't looked back. 8 years later, I'm still listening to him! Can't wait to introduce my kids to him.
Your world was killing me. World was killing me. Disassociative.
@Kimmo Laine Very relatable lyrics. I relate to them so much
this song is so full of emotions
Imagine if you lived with marylin manson hed come in your room halfway opening the door and be like(in his dark gothic voice)
"Hey do you guys have any toothpaste"
Lmao
HAHAHAH OH FUCK
He'd walk in wearing the fake breasts and shit and be like hey did you use all the shampoo😂
BrainEatpenguin 1 LMAOOO i like cryed when i read that hahah
Then in the morning
"Hey do you guys want some..waffles"
+Josh Howard Best comment I've ever read. omfg
i like u
This song makes me want to cry. It's just one of those songs that hits so deep. Coma White does that too, but not quite like this. I feel pain.
Low key the best song on that album
@@executenwordusers low key means subtle or understated. Or did you mean you think it’s an absurd statement?
@@turner4243 i think he means “so far”
@@mr.vicecity it means subtle
this song hits me hard
+Malia Morgan Same here
Past 3 years it seems like a theme song for me. Idk what kind of world this is. Governed by morons that only love morons. While I sit and feel like Rudolph getting fucked out of the reindeer games.
this song is full of emotion and when i listen to it my eyes expload into tears... I LOVE IT!!
Prayers for Marilyn Manson. Prayers for all the Mk victims of the world.
What the fuck are you talking about?? And he would honestly tell you something like "you can shove those prayers up your ass," not that I disagree with him.
@@theravenskeeper2849 dude had no ill intent and youre being toxic for no reason
This is good song to express how I feel when I am alone, dead inside and know one understands me.
One of my favorite songs! Manson4Life
Maan, the bridge + the final chorus hits exactly like it did the first time I heard it, even after all these years. Sheer beauty and so cathartic. Easily one of the best moments in Rock history
I remember cutting classes to this album. Having a great time with friends who no longer are. An astronaut in space who is disassociative and doesnt want to go back..
Love this song so much , this entire album got me through alotta shit .
Me too, especially this song.
3:34 Manson slowly starts opening all of your wounds...
Actually , its unique 60's audio :
FOUR, THREE, TWO, ONE ...IGNATION ...HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM !!
(it was stolen from NASA when first APOLLO failed and killed test astronaut)
@@wiltchamberlaingodofnba2072 where did you read that?
Anyone with a keen ear will recognize the chorus being based off McCartney's "Band on the Run".
Manson always said that half of Mechanical Animals was him paying homage to his '70s musical influences...Floyd, Bowie, McCartney, etc.
I literally thought i was the only one that noticed that
This song really helped me at the mental hospital been a die hard manson fan ever since
i feel like this. and i know everyone eles does at some point in their lives
you sir have GREAT musical taste.
I just saw yo azz on Right Where It Belongs by NIN in relation to this song... I'm going to make a recommendation start with Sartre and Nietzsche then Voltaire and Ooh... what's his name?? Just look up naturalism.
Chevelle Rocks well thank you ^^ maybe i will expierment a bit
+Touka _ no problem.
It's sad because many of Manson's lyrics pass right over two thirds of his fan's heads.
To fully grasp his message I'd read Shakespeare and the Bible Old and New Testament. Aldous Huxley and Charles Dickens and goodness gracious many others also I'd study Kennedy and his assassination as well as any pop culture from the fifties to the eighties. It opens this whole new world of messages and scenery he's portraying.
Chevelle Rocks well shit, its probably over my head too admitivly ;-;
My cousin dying from kidney failure in her 20s was my first loss of someone young and this song was relatable
listened to him since I was born and will till I die...I love him
I feel like this so much. Suffer from borderline. Beautiful song, so much pain. I love you Manson.
Another great song. Thanks Marilyn
Carolina A look at Marilyn Manson possessed on youtube
No problem thank you
Imagine that:
You are alone in dark space,
You know you are dying.
It's your last moments.
You feel greate fear,
and know for sure, that no one will save you.
I can't imagine feeling more fear, lonlines and pain, than that.
I'm sitting in chair, listening this in loop and crying
"Dead astronaut in space"
hey
wouldn't that make you
A Spaceghost? >:}
+Donald Goodson accept the joke
***** aw you didnt see the interview. Sucks.
That was funny
😂 ily
Love it hahaha
Saddest video ever
10/10 would cry again
I could use with some eye wet-ties! Savour Blue! THIS SCREEN IS KILLING M!
Cette chanson est juste magnifique des années que je l avait pas écouté Marylin Manson great artist
Delphine Barbe regarde a Marilyn Manson possessed sur youtube
🎩Brilliance at it finest🌟.There will never be another artist as deep as MM.
God I hope not... I can't afford to jump with others... just now I don't make it back next time... WHO WILL ENTERTAIN IN MY ABSENT MIND
I want thank you for recommending this to me..it means sooooooooooooo much to me...my husband is a bad diabetic and has been in and out of hospitals for the past 10 years and now has stage 4 kidney failure and I've been sooooo wrapped up with him and I've haven't heard all this beautiful music!! and I love you guys sooooooooooooo much!!! Marilyn I'm sorry but I'm getten cought up and finding I really relate to everything you write about and thank you sooooo much I apsolutly love everything I'm getten used his is soooo awesome!!!! Love ya man!!!! 💜🤘💋
Lately I have been going through this...and manson always knows how to soothe my mind..amazing man.
my favourite song of Marilyn Manson*~*that song and coma white are my favourite
Aria sixx I feel you
yeah! manson's songs are so deep! I love it :v
Aria sixx people say his music sucks because they don’t understand him or dont want to believe him but his lyrics are so true and talented of the world today he is amazing
Rawr X motherfucking D am I right?
What are your favorite lyrics from coma white?
Probably one of my favorites
Marilyn Manson Rocks!🤘😆🤘
Took me a lot of counseling and personal growth to get where I am but I remember being so numb I would self sabotage just to feel something even if it was guilt. I like to think we can all pull ourselves out of this funk
How old were you?
He's so lyrical. Best rockstar ever. .....
my nervous systeme is down so down
This is how I feel.
Amazing. Ty Brian u save my life daily
One of my favs from Marilyn Manson!
Mechanichal animals is his most inspired and better work ever
Magical, most underated MM 's album.
This is often held up by fans and critics as his best album so it's very far from an underrated album.
I can’t escape the void. She haunts me til my bitter end
Today's music is so fucking bad. I wish I could go back.
+kayla erin Look somewhere else, there's always good music for you somewhere, but you don't even know it exists. Music of now will be discribes as good music in some years, i'm sure.
But, Kayla, what if you just grown up?
Check Trevor Something, if you what a good trip. A fucking good trip.
I can relate. I have dissociative Schziophrenia. I literally go into a PCP plateau that I can't control and don't want to be in. The lyrics "I can never get out of her, I don't want to explode/Just float in fear, a dead astronaut in space" made me break down the first time I heard this. I'd been a fan of Manson for a few years and had just gotten out of prison, and I never liked MA. But I put it on shuffle and this played right after Coma White, and I fell in love from the first chord.HAILMANSON
After picking up the mess we left in our files from our past. It is the Music that carries us out... it is a connection to different parts of our memories, and it will always be there even when all else seem far in the distance
This shit rocked in the 90s and still in 24
This song has gotten me through so much hey
great song! love marilyn manson and his music :D
Anything spiritual and undecipherable relates to this. As a seer, a spiritualist the pallet of outcasting is just the same. How I want that light yet how I am of that void.
Marylin manson just tells it how it is and couldnt ask for a better musician.. fk keep it up mate
I consider this song up to par with the greatness that is David Bowie's Space Oddity
My mother was diagnosed with MS and she was 26 i think. shes now 42 and still going really strong. So i dont know if it helps, but you have all my love and when things arent going well, just remember that :)
MM is awesome, just for the record
Marilyn Manson has such a good voice singin' this song 🤔😎🎼🤘👍
My favorite Marilyn Manson song.
This should be the theme song to everyone soundtrack to every bleak movie of the future..
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Its float in fear...not explode!
***** Nah,it's float both times...according to booklet.
i always thought he was saying "get swallowed in fear". go figure
That 's right
THANK YOU!!! Thought I was the only one.
drink my sorrows away alot to this song. fuckin eargasmic
jason zicari You obviously aren't drinking them away if you do it a lot.
jason zicari don't try to drink them away, smoke them out. :p
Probably one of the best songs I can relate to. Numbing yourself being disassociate is a real Thing go through in every day life
Ohhyitelnaa pesnia❤❤❤
2018 someone? I ll love u manson till my last breath comes out!!!
Man, based on what i read on the comments, i would have this same problem too my dear uncle MM used as concept here, man, thanks, maybe to all my traumas, i really can't feel shit, i feel numb or tired most of times, and alone in my mind mostly, i'm 22.
I’m here at a fucking terrible time to be a Manson fan i hope that he will still be alive tomorrow 😢
one of the best ever
GREAT ARTIST .....................
I wish I could quit my jobs and be able to make music like this an do what he did. I've idolized him since I was 12,I'm 25 now. Every now an then it depressed the fuck outta me that I never did. Love gets in the way of the living,life gets in the way of living.
lowlifes will slit ur thoat. and its a tuesday
this is one of my all time shooting up songs
lel xD
Coke for me
This songs atmosphere is just hopeless
This is the song I Demanded when I was on XTX, LSD, and when I almost Died... MM has Always Spoken to me, He has Saved Me More then Once..
3:30 4...3...2...1...
All that drama made them lose me forever
This songs way bad ass when you've been up for too many days and nights. Drugs🤘🔥
crazy we all say speed of pain an this song touched us all. proof that some of us are connected in one way or another.
Thank you, Brian.
BEAUTIFUL !
i love manson so much!!!
Love this song :3
A beautiful and deep song