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==Trivia==
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* The line "Light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire", is taken from a poem Manson wrote called "Stained Glass".
  
 
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[[Category:Songs from Antichrist Superstar]]

Revision as of 02:41, 31 May 2008

Untitled
Song


"1996" is the thirteenth track on the 1996 release Antichrist Superstar.

Song credits

Appearances

Albums

Versions

  • 1996 — Appears on Antichrist Superstar.
  • 1996 (Spoken) (Live) — Appears on Dead to the World.

Lyrics

    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

  • The line "Light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire", is taken from a poem Manson wrote called "Stained Glass".