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:''Dagobert's Revenge Volume 5 Issue 1 Once a Catholic, always a Catholic. Pogo: aka Madonna Wayne Gacy Interview by Boyd Rice'' <ref>[http://archive.is/DEQ9o Quintessential Publications]</ref>
  
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' I remember when Columbine happened and the media blamed your band. You guys cancelled the Denver show, which was scheduled for just a couple of weeks after. And then it turned out that the media had just jumped to conclusions in implicating you guys. But they never said, "Oh we were wrong", so there's still this general consensus that these kids listened to one of your records and went on a rampage.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' I remember when Columbine happened and the media blamed your band. You guys cancelled the Denver show, which was scheduled for just a couple of weeks after. And then it turned out that the media had just jumped to conclusions in implicating you guys. But they never said, "Oh we were wrong", so there's still this general consensus that these kids listened to one of your records and went on a rampage.<br/>
'''[[Madonna Wayne Gacy]]:''' I don't believe that's so. Ultimately, the music they listened to had nothing to do with what they did. I wish music was that powerful.<br/>
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'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' I don't believe that's so. Ultimately, the music they listened to had nothing to do with what they did. I wish music was that powerful.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' Well, do you think people overestimate the influence of music, or are they underestimating it? The influence can be profound.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' Well, do you think people overestimate the influence of music, or are they underestimating it? The influence can be profound.<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' But the action is up to the individual. I mean, you can be profoundly influenced by a lot of things, but your ultimate actions are your decisions, your choice, and they're completely separate from your influences. Some people are completely ineffectual, and have lots of grandiose ideas, but never do anything. Other people are a little bit overactive. They sometimes take those things which should be fantastic and introspective and make them appear on the outside world. I mean, everybody has dreams of doing terrible things to other people all the time. I know for a fact.<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' But the action is up to the individual. I mean, you can be profoundly influenced by a lot of things, but your ultimate actions are your decisions, your choice, and they're completely separate from your influences. Some people are completely ineffectual, and have lots of grandiose ideas, but never do anything. Other people are a little bit overactive. They sometimes take those things which should be fantastic and introspective and make them appear on the outside world. I mean, everybody has dreams of doing terrible things to other people all the time. I know for a fact.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' And you didn't as a teenager?<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' And you didn't as a teenager?<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' I did more as a teenager. I was way more mean-spirited then.<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' I did more as a teenager. I was way more mean-spirited then.<br/>
'''Boyd Rice:''' I talked with Marilyn Manson at the time of [[Antichrist Superstar|ACSS]] and that's the one where he credited you with formulating some of the numerological principles which were used in the record. What exactly were you trying to accomplish with that? Was it just an experiment?<br/>
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'''Boyd Rice:''' I talked with Marilyn Manson at the time of ACSS and that's the one where he credited you with formulating some of the numerological principles which were used in the record. What exactly were you trying to accomplish with that? Was it just an experiment?<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' I think that's the true name of God. Math is like the mind of God. Numbers are the mind of God. That's why music is so beautiful and harmonious.<br/>
 
'''Madonna Wayne Gacy:''' I think that's the true name of God. Math is like the mind of God. Numbers are the mind of God. That's why music is so beautiful and harmonious.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' That's something Pythagoras got from the antediluvian forgotten race.<br/>
 
'''Boyd Rice:''' That's something Pythagoras got from the antediluvian forgotten race.<br/>

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