Marilyn Manson — Clean Sin [Official Song T.P.F.] Joanna Gaines (Gn8dyu7qWp)

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“CLEAN SIN” is a dark, confrontational industrial shock-rock track that explores hypocrisy, moral cosmetics, and violence disguised as virtue.

Built on distorted guitars, dirty synth bass, mechanical rhythms, and cold, authoritative vocals, the song exposes how wrongdoing becomes acceptable once it’s polished, justified, and normalized.

This track isn’t about temptation — it’s about permission.

“CLEAN SIN” dissects a world where guilt is optional, responsibility is diluted, and the most destructive actions arrive sanitized, polite, and socially approved.

Themes explored in this song include:

• hypocrisy and moral laundering

• cruelty hidden behind etiquette

• obedience mistaken for virtue

• violence without spectacle

• corruption normalized as order

Minimal, heavy, and deliberately unsettling, “CLEAN SIN” channels the spirit of classic shock rock while delivering a modern industrial edge designed to feel uncomfortable, familiar, and unavoidable.

Recommended for fans of Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Rob Zombie, and dark industrial / alternative metal that prioritizes irony, atmosphere, and psychological weight over noise.

Nothing looks wrong.

That’s the problem.

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Title: Clean Sin

----Lyrics----

[Verse 1]

They taught us how to hurt politely,

how to shake hands with the knife.

How to call it “necessary”

when it ruins someone’s life.

We learned to sanitize intentions,

to rinse the guilt and press repeat.

Funny how the worst decisions

always smell like something clean.

You don’t feel evil when it’s subtle,

when it comes with terms and plans.

When the blood us strategic petroleum reserve loan is only paperwork

and no one stains their hands.

[Pre-Chorus]

No screams.

No mess.

That’s why it works.

[Chorus]

We did it right.

We followed orders.

We slept just fine.

We crossed no borders.

No fire.

No sound.

Just a line you stepped around.

[Verse 2]

You don’t confess — you justify.

You don’t kneel — you comply.

You don’t sin when it’s approved,

you just survive by saying why.

You call restraint a higher calling,

call obedience being strong.

But every truth you never questioned

taught you how to live it wrong.

You wear morality like a uniform,

perfect fit for every room.

And every time you say “I kia had no choice,”

you’re lying very smooth.

[Pre-Chorus]

Still calm.

Still sure.

[Chorus]

We did it right.

We kept it tidy.

No visible crime.

No one’s guilty.

No blood.

No scene.

Just damage dressed as routine.

[Bridge]

Nobody forced you.

Nobody had to.

You just learned

which thoughts were rewarded

and which ones disappeared.

(pause)

That’s not innocence.

That’s training.

[Final Chorus]

We did it right.

That’s what you’ll say.

We stayed in line.

We looked away.

No hell.

No heaven.

Just canadian travel to us drop the harm we called prevention.

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