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| Last show    = [[1994/10/16 Las Vegas, NV|October 16, 1994]]
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| Last show    = [[1994/10/16 Las Vegas, NV|October 16, 1994]]
 
| Next show    = [[1994/10/19 Phoenix, AZ|October 19, 1994]]
 
| Next show    = [[1994/10/19 Phoenix, AZ|October 19, 1994]]
 
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Manson's reply: "this statement is simply a sardonic look at the level of absurdity political correctness has reached and right-wing Christian America's attempt to scapegoat rock 'n' roll for problems that originate within its own masochistic family structure. In short, it is a mirror. Sometimes your own reflection is the hardest thing to face."
 
Manson's reply: "this statement is simply a sardonic look at the level of absurdity political correctness has reached and right-wing Christian America's attempt to scapegoat rock 'n' roll for problems that originate within its own masochistic family structure. In short, it is a mirror. Sometimes your own reflection is the hardest thing to face."
  
In defiance, [[Nine Inch Nails]]' [[Trent Reznor]] allowed [[Marilyn Manson]] to appear on stage where he promptly tore apart a Mormon bible, tossed the pieces to the audience and asked, "Do you let him (meaning God) run your lives?" to the cheering fans. In response, Delta Center's area manager, Scott Williams, said he would never book the band again; however, Marilyn Manson did play [[2013/06/04 Salt Lake City, UT|Salt Lake City]] again.<ref name="1994/10/04 Deseret News article">{{cite web|last=Iwasaki |first=Scott |url=http://www.http://www.deseretnews.com/article/382489/NAILS-LEADER-UPSET-OVER-BAN-OF-BAND.html |title=NAILS LEADER UPSET OVER BAN OF BAND |publisher=Deseret News |date=1994-10-20 |accessdate=2014-03-24}}</ref>
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In defiance, [[Nine Inch Nails]]' [[Trent Reznor]] allowed [[Marilyn Manson]] to appear on stage where he promptly tore apart a Mormon bible, tossed the pieces to the audience and asked, "Do you let him (meaning God) run your lives?" to the cheering fans. In response, Delta Center's area manager, Scott Williams, said he would never book the band again; however, Marilyn Manson did play [[2013/06/04_Salt_Lake_City,_UT|Salt Lake City]] again.<ref name="1994/10/04 Deseret News article">{{cite web|last=Iwasaki |first=Scott |url=http://www.http://www.deseretnews.com/article/382489/NAILS-LEADER-UPSET-OVER-BAN-OF-BAND.html |title=NAILS LEADER UPSET OVER BAN OF BAND |publisher=Deseret News |date=1994-10-20 |accessdate=2014-03-24}}</ref>
 
    
 
    
 
[[Jim Rose Circus]] did open for this show.<ref>[http://www.theninhotline.net/nin_historian/tour_dates.html ''The NIN Hotline'']</ref>
 
[[Jim Rose Circus]] did open for this show.<ref>[http://www.theninhotline.net/nin_historian/tour_dates.html ''The NIN Hotline'']</ref>
  
== Lineup ==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – speech
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – speech
  
== References ==
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==References==
 
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