Abuser: Say fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck
Groupie: Fuck
Abuser: Frankie
Groupie: Frankie
Abuser: Say it
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Abuser: Say it
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck Him
Groupie: Fuck frankie
(groaning noises)
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Abuser: Say it
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Abuser: Say it
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Abuser: Keep your focus
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Groupie: Fuck Frankie
Abuser: Keep your focus
Abuser: Say fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck frankie
Groupie: Fuck
Groupie: Fuck
Abuser: Frankie


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    General Comment

    "The "Frankie" referred to in "Fuck Frankie" is Frankie Proia, Manson's tour manager at the time who embezzeled $10,000 from the band during their Portrait of An American Family tour."

    sie506on January 07, 2006   Link
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    Paradoxcharisma, I would love to hear what you have to say about this song. Your comment was rather childish, and unnecessary. "FUCK YOU" is really going to get us all somewhere. Some people actually can't read it, it's fucking rare in some places. If you think you know better than all of them, go ahead and put your two cents in BEFORE you critisize other people.

    I actually don't know, nor care greatly what that song means. I just wannted to see what people think xD That whole album was rather.. taboo.

    x___replayon May 19, 2006   Link
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    Maybe I'm crazy...but when the "song" switches midway through...and it starts to play backwards...does anybody hear the word: 'enough'. I keep hearing it as though the person is crying and saying: Enough, enough, enough...as if they were being raped....kinda crreeeeepy.

    sickonewithasmileon May 22, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    ....Ok.....

    Metal_Screamon December 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Yeh wtf is this, is it some porno or something, cos the "Groupie" sounds like manson.

    Moloyon December 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Yeah, this song is definitely up there with 'Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ' as far as lyrical meaning is concerned XD.

    Flawed Retributionon March 26, 2006   Link
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    sickonewithasmile, I was listening to Fuck Frankie the other day and I noticed it too.

    And I can't agree more with x___replay.

    ikkunaprincessaon July 19, 2006   Link
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    I noticed back in '99 when I bought this. Creeped me out a bit.

    NickTheStripperon December 09, 2006   Link
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    ok that is the worst man-gasm ever. i mean you can just tell its a dude. other than the gayness, its a pretty disturbing song. i just know its about some guy named frank who stole a shitload of money of something. idk. it says so if you look up smells like children on wikipedia.

    XDanny_TorrenceXon May 07, 2007   Link
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    so for all u fans and what not that dont know. if u read his book "the long hard road out of hell" it explains what this song is and how it came to be. i recommend reading the book :)

    alisamarie76on May 29, 2007   Link

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