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{{cquote|When we were finally finished, Roli had done the opposite of what I'd expected. I thought he was going to bring out some sort of darker element. But he was trying to polish all the rough edges and make us more of a rock band, a pop band, which at the time I wasn't interested in at all. I thought the record we did with him came out bland and lifeless. Trent thought the same thing so he volunteered to help us repair what had been damaged.<ref name="TLHROH 144">{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=144}}</ref> |source=—Marilyn Manson discussing the aftermath of the album's initial recording sessions.}}
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{{Quote box|quote="When we were finally finished, Roli had done the opposite of what I'd expected. I thought he was going to bring out some sort of darker element. But he was trying to polish all the rough edges and make us more of a rock band, a pop band, which at the time I wasn't interested in at all. I thought the record we did with him came out bland and lifeless. Trent thought the same thing so he volunteered to help us repair what had been damaged."<ref name="TLHROH 144">{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=144}}</ref> |source=—Marilyn Manson discussing the aftermath of the album's initial recording sessions. |salign=center |width=25% |align=right |style=padding:8px;}}
  
 
Recording sessions for its national debut, ''Portrait of an American Family'', began in July 1993. Working with producer Roli Mosimann at Criteria Stundios in Miami, Florida,<ref name="TLHROH 144" /> the band recorded a selection of new songs along with reworked material from their Spooky Kids repertoire and, by the end of Autumn 1993, had completed the first version of their debut, a full album's worth of material collectively known as ''The Manson Family Album''.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=123}}</ref> At the time, "Snake Eyes and Sissies" was on track to be the band's first single, with a single edit having already been made. However the band was simply not satisfied with the output of these recording sessions and shelved the album for a short time.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=128}}</ref>
 
Recording sessions for its national debut, ''Portrait of an American Family'', began in July 1993. Working with producer Roli Mosimann at Criteria Stundios in Miami, Florida,<ref name="TLHROH 144" /> the band recorded a selection of new songs along with reworked material from their Spooky Kids repertoire and, by the end of Autumn 1993, had completed the first version of their debut, a full album's worth of material collectively known as ''The Manson Family Album''.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=123}}</ref> At the time, "Snake Eyes and Sissies" was on track to be the band's first single, with a single edit having already been made. However the band was simply not satisfied with the output of these recording sessions and shelved the album for a short time.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=128}}</ref>

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