Moonshine
Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson
It was scary and dark
I looked up at the moon
And I wasn't afraid
I wasn't afraid
She's so bright tonight
Shining trough the trees
She's glowing on you
Take a walk with me
You can walk with me in the
Moonshine
If you look at the moon
When I look at the moon
We're not far away
We're connected by the moon
Looking at the moon in the
Moonshine
About Moonshine
"Moonshine" stands as a defining track in Marilyn Manson's early discography, serving as the lead single from his seminal 1996 album *Antichrist Superstar*. Released during the height of the industrial and alternative metal movements, the song exemplifies Manson's signature blend of theatrical aggression, distorted guitars, and dark, gothic vocal delivery. As a cornerstone of the *Antichrist Superstar* era, the recording helped establish the band's reputation for pushing the boundaries of rock music while addressing themes of religious extremism and societal decay. The track remains a staple of their live performances and has been widely recognized as a key influence on the nu-metal genre that emerged in the late 1990s. Its enduring power lies in its ability to fuse heavy instrumentation with a haunting, atmospheric intensity that continues to resonate with fans of extreme metal and theatrical rock alike.

