The Dope Show

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"The Dope Show" is a prominent industrial rock single by Marilyn Manson, known for its glam rock influences and critique of celebrity culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Mechanical Animals NERFINISHED
artist Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
associatedAct Marilyn Manson (band) NERFINISHED
award MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography NERFINISHED
bSide I Don’t Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) NERFINISHED
chronologyInArtistSingles followed by Rock Is Dead NERFINISHED
preceded by Long Hard Road Out of Hell NERFINISHED
composer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
Twiggy Ramirez NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizer
format 7-inch single
CD single
cassette single
genre glam rock
industrial rock
hasCoverArt The Dope Show single cover
hasMusicVideo true
hasTheme alienation in entertainment industry
language English
length 3:46
lyricalTheme critique of celebrity culture
drug culture metaphor
musicVideoDirector Paul Hunter NERFINISHED
nominatedFor Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance NERFINISHED
notableFor glam rock influences
satire of fame and media
partOfAlbum Mechanical Animals NERFINISHED
performer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
producer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
Michael Beinhorn NERFINISHED
Sean Beavan NERFINISHED
recordedFor Mechanical Animals recording sessions
recordLabel Interscope Records
Nothing Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1998-09-15
releaseYear 1998
subjectOf music video with androgynous imagery
tempo mid-tempo
vocalStyle baritone lead vocals
writer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
Twiggy Ramirez NERFINISHED

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Mechanical Animals containsSong The Dope Show
Mechanical Animals notableSingle The Dope Show