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* The title of the song is similar to Futurist poem ones.
 
* The title of the song is similar to Futurist poem ones.
 
* ''I'm the leader of the club And I've shrugged off my mouse ears'' is a reference to Mickey Mouse, which Manson posed as throughout The Golden Age of Grotesque era.
 
* ''I'm the leader of the club And I've shrugged off my mouse ears'' is a reference to Mickey Mouse, which Manson posed as throughout The Golden Age of Grotesque era.
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* ''I'm the leader of the club And I've shrugged off my mouse ears'' is also a reference to the Micky Mouse Club from which many of America's pop talent has originated. For example, Justin Timberlake and Brittany Spears.
 
* ''Depraved new world'' is a reference to ''Brave New World'', a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley; this line also refers to the Disney song "[[It's a Small World|It's a Small World (After All)]]".
 
* ''Depraved new world'' is a reference to ''Brave New World'', a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley; this line also refers to the Disney song "[[It's a Small World|It's a Small World (After All)]]".
 
* The song was written and recorded as retaliation toward the Interscope executives who remarked that the new songs (The Golden Age of Grotesque) didn't rock.
 
* The song was written and recorded as retaliation toward the Interscope executives who remarked that the new songs (The Golden Age of Grotesque) didn't rock.

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