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During the Dead to the World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "[[Angel with the Scabbed Wings]]"
 
During the Dead to the World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "[[Angel with the Scabbed Wings]]"
  
Self-mutilation was a recurring element. For "[[Man That You Fear]]" the microphone was covered with white flowers. There was also a snow- or ash-like effect used mostly for "[[Apple of Sodom]]". The snow effects were often also used when the band performed [[Cryptorchid]].
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Self-mutilation was a recurring element. For "[[Man That You Fear]]" the microphone was covered with white flowers. There was also a snow- or ash-like effect used mostly for "[[Apple of Sodom]]".
  
 
A podium with the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour.
 
A podium with the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour.

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