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Artistic freedom. Just the fact that I trust Trent. And it's hard to trust people in the music industry. To have somebody you trust on your side is really important. So it was never the money thing or anything like that.
 
Artistic freedom. Just the fact that I trust Trent. And it's hard to trust people in the music industry. To have somebody you trust on your side is really important. So it was never the money thing or anything like that.
  
'''A lot of taboos are being externalized in music these days; like the S&M lifestyle, piercing and tattoos are now widely accepted. Were any of [[Marilyn Manson's tattoos|your tattoos]] symbolic to you, and do you feel this uprising is a sign of the times?'''
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'''A lot of taboos are being externalized in music these days; like the S&M lifestyle, piercing and tattoos are now widely accepted. Were any of [[Marilyn Manson's Tattoos|your tattoos]] symbolic to you, and do you feel this uprising is a sign of the times?'''
  
 
In a way, without sounding pretentious or like there's some big scheme. I think it was almost like a permanent Halloween costume for me. As a kid I would always wear a Halloween costume even when it wasn't Halloween. I guess that dripped over into my adult life.
 
In a way, without sounding pretentious or like there's some big scheme. I think it was almost like a permanent Halloween costume for me. As a kid I would always wear a Halloween costume even when it wasn't Halloween. I guess that dripped over into my adult life.

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