Killing Strangers

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"Killing Strangers" is a dark, industrial rock song by Marilyn Manson, known for its heavy, menacing atmosphere and use in the film "John Wick."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album The Pale Emperor NERFINISHED
artist Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
associatedWith John Wick soundtrack NERFINISHED
Tyler Bates NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows Born Villain (album era) NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPartOf The Pale Emperor era NERFINISHED
composer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstTrackOn The Pale Emperor (standard edition) NERFINISHED
genre dark rock
industrial metal
industrial rock
hasAtmosphere dark
menacing
hasCriticalReception praised for cinematic and ominous sound
hasInstrumentation electronic elements
heavy distorted guitars
industrial-style percussion
hasLength approximately 5 minutes
hasMusicalKey E minor
hasNotableLyric We’re killing strangers so we don’t kill the ones that we love
hasStyleCharacteristic minimalist, heavy groove
repetitive, mantra-like chorus
soundtrack-oriented production
hasTempo slow-to-mid tempo
hasTheme emotional numbness
violence
war
hasVocalStyle gritty vocals
includedInSoundtrack John Wick NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
partOf Marilyn Manson discography
The Pale Emperor NERFINISHED
performer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
producer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
Tyler Bates NERFINISHED
recordLabel Hell etc.
Loma Vista Recordings NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2015
usedIn film John Wick

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The Pale Emperor hasTrack Killing Strangers