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"'''Revelation #9'''" is a soundscape and b-side of the 1994 album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]''. It was released officially on the "[[Get Your Gunn (single)|Get Your Gunn]]" single in 1994 and to date it stands as the song with the longest run time in the band's catalogue. (however, since the track is simply a sound experiment technically the longest original song is [[I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies]], ignoring any remixes or covers that may be longer)
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"'''Revelation #9'''" is a soundscape and b-side of the 1994 album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]''. It was released officially on the "[[Get Your Gunn (single)|Get Your Gunn]]" single in 1994 and to date it stands as the song with the longest run time in the band's catalogue. (however, since the track is simply a sound experiment technically the longest original song is [[I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies]], ignoring any remixes or covers that may be longer)
  
 
The lines "Don't tell your momma that I brought you here / 'cause there ain't no going back now" was sometimes used as an intro to "[[Dope Hat]]" during the [[Self Destruct|Self Destruct tour]] and [[Portrait of an American Family (tour)|Portrait of an American Family]] tour. During the latter sometimes the entire track would be played as an introduction to the show as well. ([[1995/02/09 Boston, MA|Example]]).
 
The lines "Don't tell your momma that I brought you here / 'cause there ain't no going back now" was sometimes used as an intro to "[[Dope Hat]]" during the [[Self Destruct|Self Destruct tour]] and [[Portrait of an American Family (tour)|Portrait of an American Family]] tour. During the latter sometimes the entire track would be played as an introduction to the show as well. ([[1995/02/09 Boston, MA|Example]]).
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This song's title and music inspired by the Beatles' song "Revolution 9".
 
This song's title and music inspired by the Beatles' song "Revolution 9".
  
== About the song ==
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==About the song==
 
In a December 4, 1995 [[Interview:The Gaston Gazette Interviews Madonna Wayne Gacy|interview with ''The Gaston Gazette'']], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] was questioned about the song:
 
In a December 4, 1995 [[Interview:The Gaston Gazette Interviews Madonna Wayne Gacy|interview with ''The Gaston Gazette'']], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] was questioned about the song:
  
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:Madonna Wayne Gacy: "Oh yeah, there is all kinds of fan stuff on there, it's playable in any direction. It is equally playable in any direction. It has an equal number of tracks in each direction."
 
:Madonna Wayne Gacy: "Oh yeah, there is all kinds of fan stuff on there, it's playable in any direction. It is equally playable in any direction. It has an equal number of tracks in each direction."
  
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
=== Singles ===
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===Singles===
 
* ''[[Get Your Gunn (single)|Get Your Gunn]]''
 
* ''[[Get Your Gunn (single)|Get Your Gunn]]''
  
== Versions ==
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==Versions==
* Revelation #9 <small>Appears on the "Get Your Gunn" single.</small>
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* Revelation #9 <small>&mdash; Appears on the "Get Your Gunn" single.</small>
  
== Lyrics ==
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==Lyrics==
 
     are you listening?
 
     are you listening?
 
     are you listening to me?
 
     are you listening to me?

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