The Nobodies (song)
The Nobodies is a song by the American rock band Marilyn Manson. It appears as the second track on their 2003 album, ''The Golden Age of Grotesque''. The song is characterized by its theatrical and darkly romantic atmosphere, reflecting the album's overall aesthetic. Musically, it features a driving rhythm section and Manson's signature distorted vocals. Lyrically, "The Nobodies" explores themes of alienation, social commentary, and the rejection of societal norms, typical of Manson's oeuvre. The song's title itself suggests a sense of anonymity and the feeling of being overlooked or marginalized. While the song received no official single release, its inclusion on the album and its live performances indicate its significance in the band's discography. Further analysis of the song's composition, cultural impact, and reception would provide a more complete encyclopedia entry.