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|Interviewer = Del James
 
|Interviewer = Del James
 
|Date      = October, 1995
 
|Date      = October, 1995
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<p>  "I'm a pretty moody person. I spend a lot of time holding back a lot of things, so [[Marilyn Manson tours|performing live]] is really the only way to get those things out. I know a lot of what I do on stage is over the top, but that's the only time certain things can come out and if that means I go to jail for it or I hurt myself, that's the way it's gotta be. Both onstage and off-stage, I represent everything people could be afraid of because it's everything that's taboo, whether that's sexually, religiously, morally, musically. We try to deal and create areas most people are too afraid to tread for fear of offending other people. Right now, it's real easy to be politically correct and easy to be accepted as long as you play within the MTV idea of what's acceptable. We're everything people are afraid to think about."</p>
 
<p>  "I'm a pretty moody person. I spend a lot of time holding back a lot of things, so [[Marilyn Manson tours|performing live]] is really the only way to get those things out. I know a lot of what I do on stage is over the top, but that's the only time certain things can come out and if that means I go to jail for it or I hurt myself, that's the way it's gotta be. Both onstage and off-stage, I represent everything people could be afraid of because it's everything that's taboo, whether that's sexually, religiously, morally, musically. We try to deal and create areas most people are too afraid to tread for fear of offending other people. Right now, it's real easy to be politically correct and easy to be accepted as long as you play within the MTV idea of what's acceptable. We're everything people are afraid to think about."</p>
 
<p>  As the all-day video shoot wraps up, Marilyn relaxes and ruminates further. "As far as me personally, anything that I'm afraid of I just go out and do it. That way I'm not afraid of it anymore. I go right to the heart of the issue. I'm into playing by my own rules. I'll do shit all the time knowing that it's not going to be accepted, but I'm doing it for my own enjoyment. That's the bottom line. If at the end of the day you didn't do it for your own enjoyment, then what's the point in doing something? I am my own biggest hypocrite, because the things that I say and do are very irreconcilable.</p>
 
<p>  As the all-day video shoot wraps up, Marilyn relaxes and ruminates further. "As far as me personally, anything that I'm afraid of I just go out and do it. That way I'm not afraid of it anymore. I go right to the heart of the issue. I'm into playing by my own rules. I'll do shit all the time knowing that it's not going to be accepted, but I'm doing it for my own enjoyment. That's the bottom line. If at the end of the day you didn't do it for your own enjoyment, then what's the point in doing something? I am my own biggest hypocrite, because the things that I say and do are very irreconcilable.</p>
<p>  Like the ''[[Dope Hat (song)|Dope Hat]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq1sHDwpgqo video]?</p>
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<p>  Like the ''[[Dope Hat (song)|Dope Hat]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq1sHDwpgqo video]?</p>
 
<p>  "Exactly," he replies. "I think it's very irreconcilable to combine the elements of a childhood story like ''Willy Wonka'' with some of the other sexual, more disturbing violent images that we used. So what? I don't measure success in terms of money. Sure, I'd like to have money, but it's not a big deal to me. Making a difference in one way or another usually gives me some sort of satisfaction. I like making a dent, making a point. That's what satisfies me most about what I do."</p>
 
<p>  "Exactly," he replies. "I think it's very irreconcilable to combine the elements of a childhood story like ''Willy Wonka'' with some of the other sexual, more disturbing violent images that we used. So what? I don't measure success in terms of money. Sure, I'd like to have money, but it's not a big deal to me. Making a difference in one way or another usually gives me some sort of satisfaction. I like making a dent, making a point. That's what satisfies me most about what I do."</p>
 
<p>  Marilyn Manson, whether it be in song or through merchandise, have publicly taken a stance against organized religion. Was this done sincerely or to sell records?</p>
 
<p>  Marilyn Manson, whether it be in song or through merchandise, have publicly taken a stance against organized religion. Was this done sincerely or to sell records?</p>

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