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"1996" is the thirteenth track on the 1996 release Antichrist Superstar.
Song credits
- Marilyn Manson – vocals, lyrics
- Twiggy Ramirez – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, music
- Gidget Gein – music (uncredited)
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards, loops
- Ginger Fish – programming
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" that is spoken in the beginning of the song, is taken from a poem Manson wrote called "Stained Glass".