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* The line "Your sell by date has expired" was first used in the vocal track of the short film ''[[Doppelherz (short film)|Doppelherz]]'', which was recorded on April 1, 2002. | * The line "Your sell by date has expired" was first used in the vocal track of the short film ''[[Doppelherz (short film)|Doppelherz]]'', which was recorded on April 1, 2002. | ||
+ | * Manson compared the video to the John O' Brien novel and Mike Figis film "Leaving Las Vegas", describing the video as "an uncomprimised look at me at my absolute lowest point...the point where I have to look up to see shit, that I'm below that." | ||
+ | * An image of a bloodied Manson from (s)AINT was the splash page to his website throughout much of 2005 and the beginning of 2006. Manson, as revaled on the website's slideshow, photographed the picture while viewing the video for (s)AINT from his television screen. | ||
+ | * Also according to Manson's website the scenes in which Manson stares into a cracked mirror are intended to be evocative of what he called the "fractured personality" photograph that serves as the front cover for his autobiography, [[Long Hard Road out of Hell]] | ||
+ | * The eyemask which Manson wears in the video is of a type popular in the Weimar republic and the scene in which Von Teese stands on the bed over another girl is almost identical to a photograph in "The Hot Girls of Weimar Berlin", a book which Manson mentioned owning in a 2004 interview with Howard Stern. | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== |
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Album | The Golden Age of Grotesque | |
Released | May 13, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2002 – 2003 | |
Genre | Alternative metal Industrial metal |
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Length | 3:42 | |
Label | Nothing Records Interscope Records |
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Writer | Marilyn Manson John 5 Tim Skold |
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Producer | Marilyn Manson Tim Skold Ben Grosse |
"(s)AINT" is the third and final single of the fifth album The Golden Age of Grotesque. It was written about Marilyn Manson's ex-girlfriend Rose McGowan. The single was not released in CD format like the album's previous two singles, but a music video was made for the song which gained notoriety for its highly explicit nature and its ban in several countries.
Contents
Appearances
Albums
- The Golden Age of Grotesque
- Lest We Forget (The Best Of) (Japan version)
Singles
- "(s)AINT" (DVD Single)
Versions
- (s)AINT — Appears on The Golden Age of Grotesque.
Music video
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The video is notorious for its extremely graphic nature. It primarily features Manson in a hotel room ingesting cocaine, depicting mounds of blood from his nose running down his neck and chest, and a naked girl tied in the bedroom.
The video was banned by Manson's record label in the United States and in Japan and Germany blurring was applied to a particularly graphic scene in which Manson performs oral sex. Along with the release of Lest We Forget, Manson released a DVD single with the uncut, banned from the label, original version of the music video. When the video was uploaded onto the website in November 2005, a further 75 DVD's were offered with orders of Lest We Forget, most of which came with a bible page autographed by Manson.
Eric Szmanda makes a cameo appearance in the video, and he is seen licking Marilyn Manson's neck at one point, with the help of former bassist Gidget Gein. Other participants include Tim Skold, Dita Von Teese, Asia Argento (who also directed the video) and Vanessa Hutton. The video was shot at the Argyle Hotel (now known as The Sunset Tower) in a 2,000 sq ft, two-leveled townhouse suite. Manson himself financed the production costs for the video.
Lyrics
I don't care if your world is ending today I wasn't invited to it anyway You said I tasted famous, so I drew you a heart But now I'm not an artist I'm a fucking work of art I've got an F and a C and I got a K too And the only thing missing is a bitch like yoU You wanted perfekt You got your perfekt But now I'm too perfekt for someone like you I was a dandy in your ghetto with A snow white smile and you'll Never be as perfekt whatever you do What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT I am a bonetop, a death's head On a mopstick You infected me, took diamonds I took all your shit Your "sell-by date" expired, So you had to be sold I'm a suffer-genius and Vivi-sex symbol You wanted PERFEKT You got your PERFEKT But now I'm too perfekt for someone like you I was a dandy in your ghetto with A snow white smile and you'll Never be as perfekt whatever you do What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT I've got an F and a C and I got a K too And the only thing missing is a bitch like yoU I've got an F and a C and I got a K too And the only thing missing is a bitch like yoU I am a dandy in the ghetto with a snow white smile Super-ego bitch, I've been evil awhile I am a dandy in the ghetto with a snow white smile Super-ego bitch, I've been evil awhile What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT What's my name, what's my name? Hold the S because I am an AINT
Trivia
- The line "Your sell by date has expired" was first used in the vocal track of the short film Doppelherz, which was recorded on April 1, 2002.
- Manson compared the video to the John O' Brien novel and Mike Figis film "Leaving Las Vegas", describing the video as "an uncomprimised look at me at my absolute lowest point...the point where I have to look up to see shit, that I'm below that."
- An image of a bloodied Manson from (s)AINT was the splash page to his website throughout much of 2005 and the beginning of 2006. Manson, as revaled on the website's slideshow, photographed the picture while viewing the video for (s)AINT from his television screen.
- Also according to Manson's website the scenes in which Manson stares into a cracked mirror are intended to be evocative of what he called the "fractured personality" photograph that serves as the front cover for his autobiography, Long Hard Road out of Hell
- The eyemask which Manson wears in the video is of a type popular in the Weimar republic and the scene in which Von Teese stands on the bed over another girl is almost identical to a photograph in "The Hot Girls of Weimar Berlin", a book which Manson mentioned owning in a 2004 interview with Howard Stern.
Personnel
- Marilyn Manson – vocals, lyrics, music
- John 5 – lead guitar, music
- Tim Skold – bass, producer, music
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards, loops
- Ginger Fish – live drums
- Ben Grosse – producer