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In an interview with Manson in December 2000 novelist Chuck Palahniuk briefly mentioned the [[Holy Wood (novel)|''Holy Wood'' novel]], and complimented its style. The book was due for release in the spring of 2001.<ref name="Gear Destiny Child">{{cite journal |first = Chuck|last = Palahniuk|date=2000-11 |title=Destiny's Child |journal=Gear Magazine]] |volume= |series= |issue= |page=73 |publisher=Bob Guccione, Jr. |accessdate=2010-12-02}}</ref> Neither book has yet been released, allegedly due to a publishing dispute.<ref>{{cite journal|date=2005-02 |title=Alien Autopsy: Marilyn Manson and David Duchovny on Area 51 |journal=Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine |volume= |issue= |pages= |publisher=Future US |accessdate=2010-12-02}}</ref>
 
In an interview with Manson in December 2000 novelist Chuck Palahniuk briefly mentioned the [[Holy Wood (novel)|''Holy Wood'' novel]], and complimented its style. The book was due for release in the spring of 2001.<ref name="Gear Destiny Child">{{cite journal |first = Chuck|last = Palahniuk|date=2000-11 |title=Destiny's Child |journal=Gear Magazine]] |volume= |series= |issue= |page=73 |publisher=Bob Guccione, Jr. |accessdate=2010-12-02}}</ref> Neither book has yet been released, allegedly due to a publishing dispute.<ref>{{cite journal|date=2005-02 |title=Alien Autopsy: Marilyn Manson and David Duchovny on Area 51 |journal=Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine |volume= |issue= |pages= |publisher=Future US |accessdate=2010-12-02}}</ref>
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"[[The Nobodies]]" seems to deal directly with the Columbine massacre:
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:''We are the nobodies, wanna be somebodies.''
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:''When we're dead, they'll know just who we are.''
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And:
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:''Some children died the other day:''
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:''We fed machines and then we prayed:''
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:''Puked up and down in morbid faith:''
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:''You should have seen the ratings that day:''
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Also "[[The Love Song]]", a hard rock song that blasts the harmful values of conservative Middle America and what he believes are its 3 core preoccupations: Guns, God and the Government, metaphors the father as the arm, the mother as the gun, and the children as the bullet.
  
 
== Concept ==
 
== Concept ==

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