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* The line "You're sell by date has expired" was first used in the vocal track of the short film ''[[Doppelherz]]'', which was recorded on April 1, 2002.
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Revision as of 23:26, 27 June 2007

(s)AINT Video (Uncut, Unrated, Banned by Label)

"(s)AINT" is the third and final single of the fifth album The Golden Age of Grotesque. It was written about Manson's ex-girlfriend Rose McGowan. The single was not released in CD format like the albums previous two singles, but a music video was made for the song. The video gained notoriety for its highly explicit nature and its ban in several countries.

Appearances

Albums

Singles

  • "(s)AINT" (DVD Single)

Versions

  • (s)AINT — Appears on The Golden Age of Grotesque.

Music video

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 next and chest, and a naked girl tied in the bedroom.

The video was banned by MTV and in several countries, including Japan who were required to an edited version of the video due to a Japanese law concerning nudity in music video. After the original music video was banned, Manson made another version "Recut" and appropriate for television and other sources. 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.

Eric Szmanda makes a cameo appearance in the video, and he is seen licking Marilyn Manson's neck at one point. Other participants include Tim Skold, Dita Von Teese, Asia Argento and former bassist Gidget Gein. It was shot at the Argyle Hotel (now known as The Sunset Tower) from December 16 to December 18, 2003. Manson 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.