Marilyn Manson Album: “It's a Long Hard Road Out of Hell”
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It's a Long Hard Road Out of Hell |
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Release Date:1997-10-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Hard Rock, Metal, Goth Rock
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:5099766520124
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Single
Just the original version of this song is good enough reason to purchase this. The remixes & w/e are okay but nothing special. If u really like this song but dont wanna spend the money for just 1 song....Get "Lest we Forget" (mansons "best") which contains this track.
- Awesome song
This is a very very cool song (although i wouldnt pay $10 for it!) One of the wierdest songs ive ever heard come out of Manson, as well. If you want the music video instead, buy God Is In the T.V. which includes all of his music videos.
- One of Manson's finest...
The song is "THE Long Hard Road Out Of Hell" not "It's" like it is enterend here on Amazon. But anyways, it is really a unique sounding song done for "The Spawn" soundtrack. The song really has catchy lyrics and the expression that is Marilyn Manson. Something you should own as a fan. The video clip ( it appears on the videotape "God is in the TV") also shows Manson's equally unique artistic side. He is trully a creative artist.
Eric Edelin (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - October 10, 2000
- Worth picking up...for sure
This is a great single, all in all. It's a very emotional song and is better than a lot of album work. The remixes aren't any big deal to me and I couldn't care less about Korn. The instrumental is cool though...like a karaoke version to sing along with. For its price, it's worth it for an import. Pick it up, you'll like it.
- bigger fish out there
Origionally released on the Spawn soundtrack the singles best features are the Critter Remix and instermental version. The Critter remix is like most remixes, not much variation, nothing special. The Instermental however is a great way to really hear the much overlooked instermental talent of this, to say the least, misunderstood band.
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