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'''The Mechanism of Desire''' is a two minute videoclip uploaded to [[MarilynManson.com]] by [[Marilyn Manson]] on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14th]], 2003, as an introduction to the [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] era. It depicts the band in their new attire, consisting of suits resembling those of Nazi military bandsmen during the Second World War, accompanied by clips of Manson's then-girlfriend [[Dita Von Teese]] and close-ups of Marilyn Manson's face. | '''The Mechanism of Desire''' is a two minute videoclip uploaded to [[MarilynManson.com]] by [[Marilyn Manson]] on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14th]], 2003, as an introduction to the [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] era. It depicts the band in their new attire, consisting of suits resembling those of Nazi military bandsmen during the Second World War, accompanied by clips of Manson's then-girlfriend [[Dita Von Teese]] and close-ups of Marilyn Manson's face. | ||
− | The video is accompanied by a soundtrack in which a speech by Alfred Hitchcock (see below) can be heard, followed by the audio of | + | The video is accompanied by a soundtrack in which a speech by Alfred Hitchcock (see below) can be heard, followed by the audio of [[Baboon Rape Party]]. |
The video is no longer available on Manson's official website but can be found on various video streaming websites. | The video is no longer available on Manson's official website but can be found on various video streaming websites. |