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[[File:mOBSCENEScreenshot.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Manson performing in the video.]]
 
[[File:mOBSCENEScreenshot.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Manson performing in the video.]]
  
The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdwZV4Y95Nw music video], co-directed by Manson with Thomas Kloss, features a basic performance by the band in a Swing thirties-esque joint. The costumes/ makeup worn by the dancers in the video were designed by Manson and then-girlfriend [[Dita Von Teese]]. Manson explains, "We took our inspiration from Busby Berkeley, U.S.O. shows, WW2 Berlin and [[Gottfried Helnwein]]'s 'Macbeth.'"<ref>''The Oracle''. [[MarilynManson.com]]. [[Marilyn Manson]]. May 21, 2003.</ref>
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The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdwZV4Y95Nw music video], co-directed by Manson with Thomas Kloss, features a basic performance by the band in a Swing thirties-esque joint. The costumes worn by the dancers in the video were designed by Manson and then-girlfriend [[Dita Von Teese]]. Manson explains, "We took our inspiration from Busby Berkeley, U.S.O. shows, WW2 Berlin and [[Gottfried Helnwein]]'s 'Macbeth.'"<ref>''The Oracle''. [[MarilynManson.com]]. [[Marilyn Manson]]. May 21, 2003.</ref>
  
 
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