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lunchbox$529460$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

SINGLE BY MARILYN MANSON
Lunchbox (single); Lunchbox (Marilyn Manson song)
  • Kiss]] (''pictured'') lunchbox.
  • The "Lunchbox" single features a cover of "[[Down in the Park]]" by [[Gary Numan]].
  • Arthur Brown]].

lunchbox      
n. cestino della merenda; (slang) addome, pancia
lunch box         
  • Insulated [[thermal bag]] with [[ice pack]]s
  • Lunch boxes
FOOD CONTAINER
Lunch Box; Children's lunchbox; Lunch boxes; Lunch Boxes; Lunch pail; Lunch kit; Lunchpail; Lunch basket; Lunch-box; Lunch box; Lunchboxes
cestino della merenda; (slang) addome, pancia

Definition

lunch box
also lunchbox (lunch boxes)
A lunch box is a small container with a lid. You put food such as sandwiches in it to eat for lunch at work or at school.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Lunchbox (song)

"Lunchbox" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released as the second single from their debut album, Portrait of an American Family (1994). A heavy metal song that features elements of death metal, industrial music and punk rock, "Lunchbox" was written by the band's eponymous vocalist, Daisy Berkowitz, and Gidget Gein, and produced by Manson with Trent Reznor. According to Berkowitz, the track was written as the frontman's plea to be left alone; it was also inspired by a time where Manson defended himself from bullies with a Kiss lunchbox. The track features elements of "Fire" (1968) performed by Arthur Brown, a musician who influenced the band.

"Lunchbox" received predominantly positive reviews from critics, with the writers and readers of Metal Hammer separately deeming it one of the best heavy metal songs of the 1990s; several critics also praised Berkowitz's musicianship on the track. The band's decision to sample "Fire" helped to revive interest in Brown. A music video for the song was directed by experimental filmmaker Richard Kern and released in 1995. It depicts a young Manson played by a then-six year-old Robert Pierce. In the clip, the young Manson is tormented by bullies before becoming a rock star; another part of the video shows the band at a roller rink. The video received a mixed response from critics, and "Lunchbox" charted at number five on the Canadian Hot 100.