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It was very different from the whole [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]] period, where having the whole world against you felt good. For me, personally, it was very tough; but I feel like in the end everything happened for a reason and I feel like I'm more inspired than ever to go and make the new album.
 
It was very different from the whole [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]] period, where having the whole world against you felt good. For me, personally, it was very tough; but I feel like in the end everything happened for a reason and I feel like I'm more inspired than ever to go and make the new album.
  
We played a new song in our set, [[Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes (song)|Astonishing Panorama Of The End Times]]. It was originally written for [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]] but we didn't use it on that album - it'll be on the next one. It was actually rejected by MTV because they requested a song to be used for Celebrity Deathmatch. I wrote a song that was directly referring to these events that were happening in America and they thought it was too violent. I thought the fact that a show called Celebrity Deathmatch would say that anything was too violent was very ironic. It made me laugh. It made me realise that I'm still living in the same world as I was 10 years ago when I started to write music.
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We played a new song in our set, [[Astonishing Panorama Of The End Times]]. It was originally written for [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]] but we didn't use it on that album - it'll be on the next one. It was actually rejected by MTV because they requested a song to be used for Celebrity Deathmatch. I wrote a song that was directly referring to these events that were happening in America and they thought it was too violent. I thought the fact that a show called Celebrity Deathmatch would say that anything was too violent was very ironic. It made me laugh. It made me realise that I'm still living in the same world as I was 10 years ago when I started to write music.
  
  

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