Tracklist
- The Hands of Small Children1:35
- Diary of a Dope Fiend2:13
- S****y Chicken Gang Bang - Edit Version (Explicit)1:19
- Kiddie Grinder - Remix Version (Explicit)4:23
- Sympathy for the Parents1:05
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)4:26
- Everlasting C***sucker - Remix Version (Explicit)5:13
- Fuck Frankie1:48
- I Put A Spell On You - Lost Highway/Soundtrack Version3:36
- May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces3:59
- Scabs, Guns and Peanut Butter1:01
- Dance Of The Dope Hats - Remix Version (Explicit)4:39
- White Trash - Remix Version (Explicit)2:47
- Dancing With the One-Legged...0:46
- Rock 'n' Roll Nigger7:05
- S****Y Chicken Gang Bang1:19
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About This Album
Smells Like Children is an EP by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on October 24, 1995 in the US through Nothing and Interscope Records. It was produced by the band's frontman and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. The release represents an era of the band full of drugs, abuses, tours, sound experiments, and is also a reference to the 1968 musical film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The release was initially proposed to strictly be a remix single for "Dope Hat", but various contributions by engineer and Skinny Puppy producer Dave Ogilvie, Nine Inch Nails live keyboardist Charlie Clouser and new material by the band resulted in an eclectic and unusual combination of material. All the ideas and tracks for this EP were created and composed throughout the touring cycle in support of Portrait of an American Family, and is the first Marilyn Manson work that features longtime member Ginger Fish on drums. The EP was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Spearheaded by its sole single, a cover of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", originally written and performed by Eurythmics in 1983, the song became a staple on MTV and helped to establish the band in the mainstream.