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The album's lyrics were written after last Halloween. That night, Manson presided over the opening of his Los Angeles art gallery. The next morning he left his home in the Valley and set up temporary digs at a studio-equipped house in the Hollywood Hills. "Suddenly," he says, "I felt liberated. I'd write a song, walk two doors down the hall and record it right then." Manson's lyrics, which were recorded over tracks crafted by [[Tim Skold]] (who joined Manson's band in 2002 as bassist), came quickly. "I was writing out of desperation and hope," he says. "The record came out in a rush-like an open wound-and I went with it."
 
The album's lyrics were written after last Halloween. That night, Manson presided over the opening of his Los Angeles art gallery. The next morning he left his home in the Valley and set up temporary digs at a studio-equipped house in the Hollywood Hills. "Suddenly," he says, "I felt liberated. I'd write a song, walk two doors down the hall and record it right then." Manson's lyrics, which were recorded over tracks crafted by [[Tim Skold]] (who joined Manson's band in 2002 as bassist), came quickly. "I was writing out of desperation and hope," he says. "The record came out in a rush-like an open wound-and I went with it."
  
"[[Just a Car Crash Away|Just A Car Crash Away]]" is a Bic-waving ballad, a death march punctuated by Skold's searing guitar solo. "[[The Red Carpet Grave]]" is classic Manson, echoing with buzz saws and primitive percussion. (In fact, on "[[You and Me and the Devil Makes 3|You, Me And The Devil Makes 3]]" they beat on a metal skunk trap they found outside the house.) Manson wrote the album's first single, "[[Putting Holes in Happiness|Putting Holes In Happiness]]," oh his birthday, and describes it as "a romantic-misogynistic-cannibal-gothic-vampire ballad."
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"[[Just A Car Crash Away]]" is a Bic-waving ballad, a death march punctuated by Skold's searing guitar solo. "[[The Red Carpet Grave]]" is classic Manson, echoing with buzz saws and primitive percussion. (In fact, on "[[You and Me and the Devil Makes 3|You, Me And The Devil Makes 3]]" they beat on a metal skunk trap they found outside the house.) Manson wrote the album's first single, "[[Putting Holes in Happiness|Putting Holes In Happiness]]," oh his birthday, and describes it as "a romantic-misogynistic-cannibal-gothic-vampire ballad."
  
 
Manson hopes to release a film in conjunction with the disc that he claims, "is nothing short of the most horrifying horror that you could ever experience." He will also tour this summer, debuting his live versions of the new songs at European festivals. "I really wanted to be a singer on this album," he says. "This is very earnest and uncalculated and raw, in the sense that I know I'm fucked up, and I'm really not ashamed of it."
 
Manson hopes to release a film in conjunction with the disc that he claims, "is nothing short of the most horrifying horror that you could ever experience." He will also tour this summer, debuting his live versions of the new songs at European festivals. "I really wanted to be a singer on this album," he says. "This is very earnest and uncalculated and raw, in the sense that I know I'm fucked up, and I'm really not ashamed of it."

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