"Lunchbox" is the second single from Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family. "Lunchbox" samples elements from the film Wild at Heart, and from the song "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
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- "Lunchbox" is the second single from Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family. "Lunchbox" samples elements from the film Wild at Heart, and from the song "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Inspired by a piece of legislation dating back to 1972, which makes it illegal to have metal lunchboxes in schools due to children using their own lunchboxes as weapons, the song references Manson as a youngster who is pushed around by bullies; waiting for the day he can "grow up to be a big rock & roll star". Manson has stated that the song was inspired by the story of one of his heroes, Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe. "Down in the Park" is a cover of 1979 Gary Numan/Tubeway Army track. The "Highschool Drop-outs" version is an edit of the album version which removes the profanity. A music video was also made for the song, directed by Richard Kern. This music video is one of three that displays Manson without makeup. It features the band playing in a skating rink, intertwined with footage of a boy being picked on by other kids until he snaps and becomes a rebel, cutting his hair and dreaming of being a rock star. The boy takes his lunchbox to the skating rink in the end of the video and gives it to Manson, who proceeds to light it on fire. This scene may symbolize Manson as the protagonist, the child who became the rock star, and no one will pick on him anymore, as said in the lyrics.
- Videoclip del grupo de shock-rock Marilyn Manson grabado en 1994. En este vídeo un pequeño niño sufre de abuso estudiantil, sin embargo, cuando se encuentra solo saca a flote su violencia, así que decide raparse a estilo "punk" y quemar su lonchera en una pista de patinaje donde se encuentra Marilyn Manson ofreciendo un mini-concierto. El tema habla sobre un hecho ocurrido en la infancia de Marilyn Manson, cuando este golpeo a un agresor en la escuela con su lonchera de Kiss. Esta canción -según Manson- es una especie de venganza hacia esa gente que lo molestaba en la escuela. La canción pertenece al primer álbum Portrait of an American Family.
- Lunchbox è il secondo singolo della band dei Marilyn Manson, estratto dal loro album di debutto, Portrait of an American Family, del 1994. Lunchbox campiona alcune parti dal film Cuore selvaggio e dalla canzone Fire dei Crazy World. Ispirata ad una legge americana del 1972, la quale vietava il possesso di cestini per il pranzo (lunchboxes in inglese, da qui il titolo) in metallo nelle scuole, la canzone racconta di un bambino vittima del bullismo scolastico, il quale usa il suo "lunchbox" come strumento di vendetta, aspettando il giorno in cui potrà finalmente "crescere e diventare una grande rockstar", che mai più potrà essere intimidita da qualcuno. Manson ha dichiarato che la canzone gli è stata ispirata dalla storia di una dei suoi eroi, Nikki Sixx dei Mötley Crüe. Down in the Park è una cover del brano dei Tubeway Army di Gary Numan del 1979. La versione Highschool Drop-outs è un'edizione alternativa della canzone, privata delle volgarità. Fu realizzato anche un videoclip per la canzone, diretto da Richard Kern.
- Lunchbox – drugi singel grupy Marilyn Manson z albumu Portrait of an American Family. Wydany w 1995 roku.
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- "Lunchbox" is the second single from Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family. "Lunchbox" samples elements from the film Wild at Heart, and from the song "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
- Videoclip del grupo de shock-rock Marilyn Manson grabado en 1994. En este vídeo un pequeño niño sufre de abuso estudiantil, sin embargo, cuando se encuentra solo saca a flote su violencia, así que decide raparse a estilo "punk" y quemar su lonchera en una pista de patinaje donde se encuentra Marilyn Manson ofreciendo un mini-concierto. El tema habla sobre un hecho ocurrido en la infancia de Marilyn Manson, cuando este golpeo a un agresor en la escuela con su lonchera de Kiss.
- Lunchbox è il secondo singolo della band dei Marilyn Manson, estratto dal loro album di debutto, Portrait of an American Family, del 1994. Lunchbox campiona alcune parti dal film Cuore selvaggio e dalla canzone Fire dei Crazy World.
- Lunchbox – drugi singel grupy Marilyn Manson z albumu Portrait of an American Family. Wydany w 1995 roku.
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