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"'''Breaking the Same Old Ground'''" is the thirteenth track on the 2012 release ''[[Born Villain]]''. The title of the song was revealed in the March 2012 issue of ''Revolver'' magazine.<ref name="Revolver Magazine'">[[2010-2013 Born Villain imagery#Revolver Magazine - March 2012 Manson Reveals New Song Titles In ''Revolver'']], March. 2011, ''Revolver Magazine''.</ref> The song mentions how Manson feels he keeps coming back to familiar ground, performing the same show and doing the same things over and over again and that it's too late to change it. Like many of the songs on Born Villain, the ending becomes triumphant, with Manson declaring that nothing except death itself owns him, and he welcomes that nothingness.
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"'''Breaking the Same Old Ground'''" is the thirteenth track on the 2012 release ''[[Born Villain]]''. The title of the song was revealed in the March 2012 issue of ''Revolver'' magazine.<ref name="Revolver Magazine'">[[2010-2013 Born Villain imagery#Revolver_Magazine_-_March_2012 Manson Reveals New Song Titles In ''Revolver'']], March. 2011, ''Revolver Magazine''.</ref> The song mentions how Manson feels he keeps coming back to familiar ground, performing the same show and doing the same things over and over again and that it's too late to change it. Like many of the songs on Born Villain, the ending becomes triumphant, with Manson declaring that nothing except death itself owns him, and he welcomes that nothingness.  
  
== Music Details ==
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==Music Details==
Running with the theme of retreading old ground again and again and being stuck there, the song sounds eerily similar to the song The Nobodies and Coma Black.
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Running with the theme of retreading old ground again and again and being stuck there, the song sounds eerily similar to the song The Nobodies and Coma Black.  
Whether this was intentional or by coincidence has not yet been confirmed.
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Whether this was intentional or by coincidence has not yet been confirmed.  
  
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
 
* ''[[Born Villain]]''
 
* ''[[Born Villain]]''
  
== Versions ==
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==Versions==
* "Breaking the Same Old Ground" <small>Appears on ''Born Villain''.</small>
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*"Breaking the Same Old Ground" <small>&mdash; Appears on ''Born Villain''.</small>
  
== Lyrics ==
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==Lyrics==
 
     And then I found how to be what you want
 
     And then I found how to be what you want
 
     when I was out looking for something new
 
     when I was out looking for something new
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     I'm in love with oblivion
 
     I'm in love with oblivion
  
== References ==
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==References==
 
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