White Knuckles
Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson
Smack dab flat on my back
Solid ground beginning to crack
I pulled her down and down and down
I lost my breath I thought I'd drown
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Her leg my hand a smoldering brand
Sticking to her wet, body like sand
Her place distaste we fell from grace
Red smears across our face
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
Solid ground beginning to crack
I pulled her down and down and down
I lost my breath I thought I'd drown
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Her leg my hand a smoldering brand
Sticking to her wet, body like sand
Her place distaste we fell from grace
Red smears across our face
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
Fistfuls of you
Fistfuls of you
You pulled me through with white knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
White knuckles
White Knuckles - Marilyn Manson
Released in 1996 on the album Mechanical Animals, 'White Knuckles' stands as a defining track in Marilyn Manson's evolution from shock rock to industrial metal. The song features a driving, mechanical rhythm that underscores the album's themes of urban decay and societal pressure, delivered through Manson's signature distorted vocals. As a staple of the industrial genre, the recording exemplifies the band's ability to blend aggression with melodic sensibilities, influencing a generation of alternative metal acts. Its enduring presence in the discography highlights its status as a critical component of the late 90s alternative landscape.

