Slutgarden

Marilyn Manson · The Golden Age Of Grotesque

I'll pretend that i want you
For what is on the inside
But when i get inside
I just want to get out
I'm your first and last deposit
Through sickness and in hell
Ii'll never promise you a garden
You'll just water me down
And i can't believe
That you are for real I don't care
As long as you're mine (chorus)
When i said we You know i meant me
And when i said sweet
I meant dirty when i said we
you know i meant me and when i said sweet
i meant dirty
I'm unsafe I'm unsafe I won't repent and
So i memorize the words To the porno movies
Its the only thing i want to believe
I memorize the words To the porno movies
This is a new Religion to me
I'm a VCR funeral of dead memory waste
And my smile's a chain-link fence
That i have put up I love the enemy
My love is the enemy They say they don't want fame
They get famous when we fuck (chorus)
I never believed The devil was real
But god couldn't make Someone filthy as you
When i said we You know i meant me
And when i said sweet I meant dirty
When i said we You know i meant me
And when i said sweet I meant dirty

You are the church I am the steeple
And when we fuck We're all gods people

Slutgarden

Slutgarden stands as a defining track from Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, The Golden Age of Grotesque. Emerging during a period where the artist fully embraced a theatrical, circus-like aesthetic, the song captures the chaotic energy and dark humor characteristic of this era. The recording features a driving industrial rock rhythm that underscores Manson's signature blend of horror and pop culture commentary. As part of a discography known for pushing genre boundaries, the track exemplifies the band's ability to merge aggressive instrumentation with provocative themes. It remains a notable song in the artist's extensive catalogue, reflecting the experimental spirit that defined the mid-2000s output of this influential American rock act.