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Marilyn Manson
1996
Tabbed By Geoff Krempa
main rif
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-00-3-5-66-5-3-00-3-5-66-5-3------
chorus
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-0-3-6-5-2-4-0-2-0-3-6-5-2-4-0-2-
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Craig Average |
#1 by Craig Brotschi at Mar 17, 1982 at 4:25 PM EST |
| Awesome song, it's obviously sarcastic. All these people were trying to figure out if he was racist, satanist, and all that. He responded with this song as sort of a joke, sayin he is anti everything. This song reminds me alot of old punk songs. With the fast beat and fast lyrics. Also alot of people confuse this with the song "Antichrist Superstar" | |
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chris Average |
#2 by chris nagel at Dec 7, 1983 at 4:36 PM EST |
| I see that now Happy, I started listening to the album as a whole. The song before this "Anti-Christ Superstar" is the character right before he turns into the Anti-Christ Superstar, in the year 1996. The last lines of the song before are "The time has come an it is quite clear, our anti-christ is almost here" This song is the Anti-Christ intdoducing himself. | |
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Eric Rhythm Player |
#3 by Eric at Sep 30, 1990 at 9:18 AM EST |
| XXXXing XXX? um,... well anyways, you guys should all stop listening to manson and go out and buy some TOOL CDs. because that would make you ALL a lot cooler. | |
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Simon (Si) Lead Player |
#4 by Simon (Si) Brown at Jan 7, 1996 at 8:08 PM EST |
| the confusion was on purpose. 1996 and ACSS were intended to be fundamentally linked, that is to say, they are two halves to one song. A big part of manson's image is the fact that he is enigmatic in many ways. he intentionally makes most of his music difficult to understand, so that his underlying message reaches the people willing to listen to him with out bias, and as a bonus, the people who judge him at face value get more pissed off with him, which is what he has wanted all along. | |
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aaron Average |
#5 by aaron tilton at Jan 3, 2003 at 5:12 PM EST |
| Manson's magnum opus to hate. I love it. Isn't that yin and yang? I bet he knows it too. | |