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|Interviewer = Lou Sorentino | |Interviewer = Lou Sorentino | ||
|Date = November, 1995 | |Date = November, 1995 | ||
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TWIGGY: Yeah, we wanted to bring that out. That's what Marilyn Manson is. | TWIGGY: Yeah, we wanted to bring that out. That's what Marilyn Manson is. | ||
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TWIGGY: We liked what that song stood for, it's not a racist song. We're not trying to scare up attention by doing it. We were just big fans of the song. We were originally going to do it for the "Natural Born Killers" soundtrack, which Trent put together, but they went with the original version. So this was our chance to do it. | TWIGGY: We liked what that song stood for, it's not a racist song. We're not trying to scare up attention by doing it. We were just big fans of the song. We were originally going to do it for the "Natural Born Killers" soundtrack, which Trent put together, but they went with the original version. So this was our chance to do it. | ||
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