Choklit Factory
Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson
He was standing right behind me looking up at the factory
Just before he left he said
"Nobody every goes in, and nobody every comes out"
Where's the choklit? Where's the choklit? Where's the choklit?
One boy entertained by
The torments of another soul
Touching was confusing
And he found he was all alone
He sought salvation
In the darkness of the choklit
Sweets soaked insecurities
And sugar teased his need to kill
Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go much too far
Where's the-where's the choklit?
They came hypnotized by
The promise in his somber grin
He saw s-s-s-something
In the weakness of their skin
Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go much too far
Little suprises around every corner but nothing too dangerous
Is it raining is it snowing?
Is a hurricane a blowing?
Not a speck of light is showing
So the danger must be growing
Are the fires of hell a glowing?
Is the grizzly reaper mowing?
Yes the danger must be growing
For the rowers keep on rowing
Not showing signs of slowing
Any sign that they are slowing
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster
Jeff saved for later
His prizes of iniquity
Polaroids to covet
And bones to hide in 213
Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go...
Choklit Factory
Choklit Factory is a standout track from Marilyn Manson's early discography, capturing the theatrical shock-rock aesthetic that defined his initial rise to prominence. The song exemplifies the artist's signature blend of industrial noise and dark cabaret, characterized by distorted vocals and a driving, mechanical rhythm. Released during a period of intense experimentation, the recording showcases Manson's ability to merge pop sensibilities with abrasive, avant-garde textures. As part of a broader catalogue that includes seminal works like Mechanical Animals, this piece highlights the artist's commitment to challenging conventional rock structures. The track remains a compelling example of his unique sonic identity, offering listeners a glimpse into the chaotic energy that propelled his early career and established his reputation as a provocative figure in alternative music.

