Marilyn Manson's Unshocking Song
30 June 2009
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Marilyn Manson's last single was deliberately meaningless.
The controversial rocker says he called the track 'Arma-G*****n-Motherf****n'-Geddon' because there was nothing else of note about it.
He explained: "I think it is completely unshocking and completely intentionally redundant and that was the whole point of it.
They were shocked and were like: 'Woah, that tasted terrible and I didn't really like that.' I'm not saying the same thing on 'Arma-G*****n-Motherf****n'-Geddon'. I'm not even getting close to it.
"It was my commentary on how shameless and hopeless and uninteresting things are now. When you have to put 'g*****n' and 'motherf****g' into a title that already has 'Armageddon' in it... you know! I was just making a point."
The 'Rock Is Dead' star was widely criticised for the controversial tone of his breakthrough album 'Antichrist Superstar' but insists he has no regrets.
He added to The Stool Pigeon: "With stuff that I said on Antichrist Superstar, I'm glad I said that stuff. At the time it was a great c**shot in the face of people.
"They were shocked and were like: 'Woah, that tasted terrible and I didn't really like that.' I'm not saying the same thing on 'Arma-G*****n-Motherf****n'-Geddon'. I'm not even getting close to it."
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