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* When promotion for [[Lest We Forget – The Best Of|Lest We Forget]] concluded the band returned to the studio and recorded eight embryonic songs – some of which had vocals, and one notably a tribute to Andy Warhol. They were the starting stages for the recording of the album.
 
* When promotion for [[Lest We Forget – The Best Of|Lest We Forget]] concluded the band returned to the studio and recorded eight embryonic songs – some of which had vocals, and one notably a tribute to Andy Warhol. They were the starting stages for the recording of the album.
 
* Manson called this his most personal and important album in 2007, citing the relationships with Wood and Von Teese that were the foundation for most of the album's lyrics.
 
* Manson called this his most personal and important album in 2007, citing the relationships with Wood and Von Teese that were the foundation for most of the album's lyrics.
* The album's [[List of working titles for Marilyn Manson material#Working Titles for Albums|working titles]] were ''[[When the Heart Guides the Hand (album)|When the Heart Guides the Hand]]'' and ''[[Putting Holes in Happiness (album)|Putting Holes in Happiness]]''.
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* The album's [[List of working titles for Marilyn Manson material#Working Titles for Albums|working titles]] were ''When the Heart Guides the Hand'' and ''Putting Holes in Happiness''.
  
 
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