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* In a September 2012 interview Manson said he thought up the visuals of the music video first and built the song around the images in his head. | * In a September 2012 interview Manson said he thought up the visuals of the music video first and built the song around the images in his head. | ||
* Manson revealed the song was a mock on television shows where any inperfection is "blurred out in post" and how people will stab each other in the back in the industry to get ahead. He also included the comparative imagery of a cameraman "shooting" with a gun instead of a camera. | * Manson revealed the song was a mock on television shows where any inperfection is "blurred out in post" and how people will stab each other in the back in the industry to get ahead. He also included the comparative imagery of a cameraman "shooting" with a gun instead of a camera. | ||
− | * "Slo-Mo-Tion" uses rhythmic and riff patterns | + | * "Slo-Mo-Tion" uses very similar rhythmic and riff patterns to "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrrGKR8Xii4 Hang Me Up to Dry]" release 5 years earlier by Cold War Kids. |
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