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In his review for Allmusic, Phil Freeman, who was unsatisfied by the album, also compared the song to Bowie's work, describing it as "a Bowie-esque ballad/epic (acoustic guitar, strings) that could have been great if it had only been two minutes shorter."<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wcfoxzy0ldde The High End of Low]. Phil Freeman. Allmusic. May 16, 2009.</ref> | In his review for Allmusic, Phil Freeman, who was unsatisfied by the album, also compared the song to Bowie's work, describing it as "a Bowie-esque ballad/epic (acoustic guitar, strings) that could have been great if it had only been two minutes shorter."<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wcfoxzy0ldde The High End of Low]. Phil Freeman. Allmusic. May 16, 2009.</ref> | ||
− | The line "Together as one, against all others" is most likely a reference to the "[[Heart | + | The line "Together as one, against all others" is most likely a reference to the "[[Heart Shaped Glasses]]" music video, where at the end, Manson says "Together as one," and [[Evan Rachel Wood]] replies "Against all others." |
== Music Video == | == Music Video == |