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Artist/Band:
Marilyn Manson
Lyrics for Song: Disposable Teens
Lyrics for Album: Lest We Forget: The Best Of
And I'm a black rainbow
And I'm an ape of God
I got a face that's made for violence and porn
And I'm a teen distortion, survived abortion
A rebel from the waist down
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I wanna thank you mom
I wanna thank you dad
For bringing this fucking world to a bitter end
I never really hated the one true God
But the God of the people I hated
You said you wanted evolution
The ape was a great big hit
You said you want a revolution, man
And I say that you're full of shit
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable
You said you wanted evolution
The ape was a great big hit
You said you want a revolution, man
And I say that you're full of shit (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
The more that you fear us, the bigger we get
The more that you fear us, the bigger we get
And don't be surprised
And don't be surprised
And don't be surprised when you discover it!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You said you wanted evolution
The ape was a great big hit
You said you want a revolution, man
And I say that you're full of shit (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
You said you wanted evolution
The ape with the great big hit
You said you want a revolution, man
And I say that you're full of shit (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable teens
We're disposable
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Disposable Teens
Released on the compilation album Lest We Forget: The Best Of, "Disposable Teens" stands as a defining track in Marilyn Manson's early career. The song exemplifies the industrial metal and alternative rock sound that characterized his work during the late 1990s, blending aggressive rhythms with Manson's distinctive vocal delivery. Thematically, the track explores the vulnerability and exploitation of youth, a recurring motif in his discography that often critiques societal pressures and consumerism. As part of his broader catalog from that era, the recording helped solidify his reputation as a provocative force in the alternative music scene, influencing a generation of artists who embraced dark, theatrical aesthetics. The song remains a staple of his live performances and a key reference point for understanding the evolution of his musical style. |
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| Album Lyrics: Lest We Forget: The Best Of |
 Marilyn Manson
"Lest We Forget: The Best Of"
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