MOBSCENE

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"mOBSCENE"
"mOBSCENE" cover
Single by Marilyn Manson
from the album The Golden Age of Grotesque
Released 2003
Format Vinyl record 7", 10", CD
Genre Alternative metal
Label Interscope Records
Producer(s) Marilyn Manson and Tim Skold
Chart positions
Marilyn Manson singles chronology
Tainted Love (2002) mOBSCENE (2003) This Is the New Shit (2003)

"mOBSCENE" is the inaugural single taken from the 2003 album The Golden Age of Grotesque by Marilyn Manson. Lines in the song chanted by female vocalists, "Be obscene, be, be obscene..." are remarkably similar to "Be Aggressive", a 1992 song by Faith No More that features the chorus "Be aggressive, B-E aggressive," also chanted by cheerleaders.

  1. "mOBSCENE"
  2. "Tainted Love" - Re-Tainted Interpretation
  3. "mOBSCENE" - Sauerkraut Remix by Rammstein
  4. "Paranoiac"

  • "Paranoiac" is a non-album track, but actually a remix of the song "Para-noir" from The Golden Age of Grotesque.
  • "Tainted Love - Re-Tainted Interpretation" is in fact an acoustic rendition of Gloria Jones' hit.
  • The video features Dita Von Teese who Manson was dating at the time (and would subsequently marry, and then divorce).
  • The cover art is a photograph by Gottfried Helnwein and parts of the video were inspired by Helnwein's stage, costumes and make-up of the theater-production "Macbeth"- in Heidelberg, 1988 and Berlin, 1995[1].
Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson | Tim Skold | Madonna Wayne Gacy | Ginger Fish
John5 | Twiggy Ramirez | Zim Zum | Daisy Berkowitz | Sara Lee Lucas | Gidget Gein | Olivia Newton Bundy | Zsa Zsa Speck
Mark Chaussee | Chris Vrenna
Albums and EPs
Portrait of an American Family | Smells Like Children | Antichrist Superstar | Remix and Repent | Mechanical Animals | The Last Tour on Earth | Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) | The Golden Age of Grotesque | Lest We Forget | Eat Me, Drink Me
Cassette releases
The Raw Boned Psalms | The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat | Big Black Bus | Grist-O-Line | Lunchbox | After School Special | The Family Jams | Live as Hell | Refrigerator
Singles
"Get Your Gunn" | "Lunchbox" | "Dope Hat" | "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" | "The Beautiful People" | "Tourniquet" | "Man That You Fear" | "Cryptorchid" | "Long Hard Road out of Hell" | "The Dope Show" | "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)" | "Rock is Dead" | "Coma White" | "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" | "Disposable Teens" | "The Fight Song" | "The Nobodies" | "Tainted Love" | "mOBSCENE" | "This Is the New Shit" | "(s)AINT" | "Personal Jesus" | "Putting Holes in Happiness"
Related articles
Nothing Records | Marilyn Manson discography | Celebritarian Corporation | Sean Beavan | Mrs. Scabtree | Jack Off Jill
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