Editing Interview:Sara Lee Interviews Marilyn Manson
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Non-musical influence? [[Anton LaVey]]: his writing, Nietzsche. Willy Wonka is probably my biggest non-musical influence. | Non-musical influence? [[Anton LaVey]]: his writing, Nietzsche. Willy Wonka is probably my biggest non-musical influence. | ||
− | '''That partially explains the recurring themes on [[ | + | '''That partially explains the recurring themes on [[Portrait Of An American Family]] of candy, innocence and sweetness, children. What about the monkeys?''' |
Right, right. You noticed that. I've kind of put up the challenge for someone to figure out what the... I don't know, it's some kind of weird "Trinity Of The Monkey" on the album that I haven't even figured out. I realised after the album was already out that the monkey occurs three times -- in three different songs. And just by coincidence, that picture under the CD (inside the case) has three monkeys on it. There's something there to be discovered, I just can't say what... | Right, right. You noticed that. I've kind of put up the challenge for someone to figure out what the... I don't know, it's some kind of weird "Trinity Of The Monkey" on the album that I haven't even figured out. I realised after the album was already out that the monkey occurs three times -- in three different songs. And just by coincidence, that picture under the CD (inside the case) has three monkeys on it. There's something there to be discovered, I just can't say what... |