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| Released    = October 8, 1996
 
| Released    = October 8, 1996
 
| Recorded    = 1996 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana
 
| Recorded    = 1996 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana
| Genre      = Alternative rock
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| Genre      = Thrash metal, heavy metal, noise rock
 
| Length      = 4:01
 
| Length      = 4:01
| Label      = [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
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| Label      = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
 
| Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
| Composer    = [[Twiggy Ramirez]]
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| Composer    = [[Twiggy]], [[Daisy Berkowitz]]
 
| Producer    = [[Trent Reznor]], Dave Ogilvie, Marilyn Manson
 
| Producer    = [[Trent Reznor]], Dave Ogilvie, Marilyn Manson
 
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"'''1996'''" is the thirteenth track on the 1996 release ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''.
 
  
==Song credits==
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"'''1996'''" is the thirteenth track on [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s second studio album, ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''. It was recorded at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana during 1996, and was released on October 8, 1996. Both the song's lyrics and music were culled from older poems and demos, respectively.
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics
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* [[Twiggy Ramirez]] – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, music
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* [[Stephen Bier|Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – keyboards, loops
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* [[Ginger Fish]] – programming
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==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
===Albums===
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* ''Antichrist Superstar'' – "1996" made its first appearance on this 1996 album.
* ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''
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==Versions==
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== Versions ==
* 1996 <small>&mdash; Appears on ''Antichrist Superstar''.</small>
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* "1996" – <small>The album version of this song appears on ''Antichrist Superstar''.</small>
* 1996 (Spoken) (Live) <small>&mdash; Appears on ''[[Dead to the World]]''.</small>
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* "1996" (Spoken) <small>A live performance of "1996" appears in the band's first commercial film, ''Dead to the World'', in which Manson recites the song's lyrics as a spoken piece.</small>
<br>1996 (Spoken) (Live)
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* "1996" (Demo) <small>previously unreleased version but put online by Scott Putesky in 2011 and appears on ''[[Antichrist Final Songs]]''.</small>
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==Lyrics==
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== Demo version ==
    anti choice
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    anti girl
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    I am the anti-flag unfurled
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    anti white and anti man
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    I got the anti-future plan
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    anti fascist
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    anti mod
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    I am the anti-music god
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    anti sober
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    anti whore
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    there will never be enough of anti more
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    I can't believe in the things
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    that don't believe in me
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    now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
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    anti people now you've gone too far
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    here's your antichrist superstar
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    anti money
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    anti hate
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    anti things I fucked and ate
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    anti cop
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    anti fun
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    here is my anti-president gun
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    anti Satan
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    anti black
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    anti world is on my back
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    anti gay and anti dope
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    I am the faggot anti-pope
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    I can't believe in the things
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    that don't believe in me
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    now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
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    anti people now you've gone too far
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    here's your antichrist superstar
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    anti peace
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    anti life
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    anti husband, anti wife
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    anti song and anti me
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    I don't deserve a chance to be
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    anti people now you've gone too far
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    here's your antichrist superstar
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==Trivia==
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== Lyrics ==
* The line "light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire" that is spoken in the beginning of the song, is taken from a poem Manson wrote called "[[Stained Glass]]". The poem can be read on page 58 of Manson's autobiography [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]].
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    anti choice
* The song features the same riff as "[[She's Not My Girlfriend]]", a song from [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' 1990 cassette ''[[Grist-o-Line]]'', albeit played faster. Curiously, Twiggy Ramirez is given sole credit for writing "1996", despite [[Daisy Berkowitz]] having composed the riff lifted from "She's Not My Girlfriend" several years before Ramirez had even joined the band.
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    anti girl
 +
    I am the anti-flag unfurled
 +
    anti white and anti man
 +
    I got the anti-future plan
 +
    anti fascist
 +
    anti mod
 +
    I am the anti-music god
 +
    anti sober
 +
    anti whore
 +
    there will never be enough of anti more
 +
    I can't believe in the things
 +
    that don't believe in me
 +
 
 +
    now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
 +
    anti people now you've gone too far
 +
    here's your antichrist superstar
 +
    anti money
 +
    anti hate
 +
    anti things I fucked and ate
 +
    anti cop
 +
    anti fun
 +
    here is my anti-president gun
 +
    anti Satan
 +
    anti black
 +
    anti world is on my back
 +
    anti gay and anti dope
 +
    I am the faggot anti-pope
 +
    I can't believe in the things
 +
    that don't believe in me
 +
    now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
 +
    anti people now you've gone too far
 +
    here's your antichrist superstar
 +
    anti peace
 +
    anti life
 +
    anti husband, anti wife
 +
    anti song and anti me
 +
    I don't deserve a chance to be
 +
    anti people now you've gone too far
 +
    here's your antichrist superstar
 +
 
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== Trivia ==
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* "1996" features the same riff as "[[She's Not My Girlfriend]]", a song from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' 1990 cassette ''[[Grist-o-Line]]'', albeit played faster. Curiously, Twiggy is given sole credit for writing "1996", despite [[Scott Putesky]] having composed the recycled riff in question several years before Twiggy had joined the band.Scott Putesky said in 2011: "I would change "1996" to "She's Not My Girlfriend. [[Twiggy Ramirez]] actually ripped off the riff that [[Gidget Gein]] came up with on "She's Not My Girlfriend, and there was legal action over that. I would rather have done "She's Not My Girlfriend" than the new twist on it, "1996." [http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/countygrind/2011/10/marilyn_manson_antichrist_superstar_daisy_berkowitz.php]
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* The line "light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire" that is spoken in the beginning of the song is taken from a poem Manson wrote entitled "[[Stained Glass]]".
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* In the ''[[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]]'' album booklet, the lyrics "''now it's your turn to see what I hate about me''" is listed as "''now it's your turn to see misanthropy''".
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== Personnel ==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics
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* [[Twiggy]] – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, music
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* [[Stephen Bier]] – keyboards, loops
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* [[Ginger Fish]] – programming
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* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – music
  
[[Category:Antichrist Superstar Era]]
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[[Category:Antichrist Superstar era]]
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Antichrist Superstar]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Antichrist Superstar]]
[[Category:Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Ginger Fish]]
 
[[Category:Twiggy]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:07, 23 January 2024

"1996"
1996 cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album Antichrist Superstar
Released October 8, 1996
Recorded 1996 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre Thrash metal, heavy metal, noise rock
Length 4:01
Label Nothing, Interscope
Writer Marilyn Manson
Composer Twiggy, Daisy Berkowitz
Producer Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie, Marilyn Manson


"1996" is the thirteenth track on Marilyn Manson's second studio album, Antichrist Superstar. It was recorded at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana during 1996, and was released on October 8, 1996. Both the song's lyrics and music were culled from older poems and demos, respectively.

Appearances[edit]

  • Antichrist Superstar – "1996" made its first appearance on this 1996 album.

Versions[edit]

  • "1996" – The album version of this song appears on Antichrist Superstar.
  • "1996" (Spoken) – A live performance of "1996" appears in the band's first commercial film, Dead to the World, in which Manson recites the song's lyrics as a spoken piece.
  • "1996" (Demo) – previously unreleased version but put online by Scott Putesky in 2011 and appears on Antichrist Final Songs.

Demo version[edit]

 


Lyrics[edit]

   anti choice
   anti girl
   I am the anti-flag unfurled
   anti white and anti man
   I got the anti-future plan
   anti fascist
   anti mod
   I am the anti-music god
   anti sober
   anti whore
   there will never be enough of anti more
   I can't believe in the things
   that don't believe in me
   now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
   anti people now you've gone too far
   here's your antichrist superstar
   anti money
   anti hate
   anti things I fucked and ate
   anti cop
   anti fun
   here is my anti-president gun
   anti Satan
   anti black
   anti world is on my back
   anti gay and anti dope
   I am the faggot anti-pope
   I can't believe in the things
   that don't believe in me
   now it's your turn to see what I hate about me
   anti people now you've gone too far
   here's your antichrist superstar
   anti peace
   anti life
   anti husband, anti wife
   anti song and anti me
   I don't deserve a chance to be
   anti people now you've gone too far
   here's your antichrist superstar

Trivia[edit]

  • "1996" features the same riff as "She's Not My Girlfriend", a song from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' 1990 cassette Grist-o-Line, albeit played faster. Curiously, Twiggy is given sole credit for writing "1996", despite Scott Putesky having composed the recycled riff in question several years before Twiggy had joined the band.Scott Putesky said in 2011: "I would change "1996" to "She's Not My Girlfriend. Twiggy Ramirez actually ripped off the riff that Gidget Gein came up with on "She's Not My Girlfriend, and there was legal action over that. I would rather have done "She's Not My Girlfriend" than the new twist on it, "1996." [1]
  • The line "light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire" that is spoken in the beginning of the song is taken from a poem Manson wrote entitled "Stained Glass".
  • In the Antichrist Superstar album booklet, the lyrics "now it's your turn to see what I hate about me" is listed as "now it's your turn to see misanthropy".

Personnel[edit]