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"'''Piss in the Wound'''" is an unreleased song that was initially recorded sometime during the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' recording sessions. The song features similarities to the lyrics of "[[Fundamentally Loathsome]]" released in 2 years later on [[Mechanical Animals]]. The lyrics "In our wicked world/on our way to hell/we know what to do and we do it well" was tested out as a live spoken interlude during the transition of songs on the [[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children]] tour and [[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World]] tour.
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"'''Piss in the Wound'''" is an unreleased song that was initially recorded sometime during the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' recording sessions. The song features similarities to the lyrics of "[[Fundamentally Loathsome]]" released in 2 years later on [[Mechanical Animals]]. The lyrics "In our wicked world/on our way to hell/we know what to do and we do it well" was tested out as a live spoken interlude during the transition of songs on the [[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children]] tour and [[Dead to the World Tour]].
  
 
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