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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.}}
 
{{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.}}
  
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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Recording sessions for its national debut, ''Portrait of an American Family'', began in July 1993. Working with producer [[Roli Mosimann]] at Criteria Studios 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>
  
 
Within a few months, the band would convince rising star Trent Reznor to produce the album instead.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=134}}</ref> The abrasive sonic "rawness" that Mosimann's production had brought to such groups as Swans had failed to materialize on ''The Manson Family Album''; Reznor and all the band's members thought it "sucked", and was poorly representative of Marilyn Manson's dynamic live performances.<ref name="TLHROH 144" /><ref name="MiamiNewTimes">{{cite news |title=Manson Family Values |first=Baker |last=Greg |url=http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/1994-07-20/music/music3.html |format=Tabloid |newspaper=Miami New Times |publisher=Village Voice Media, Inc. |date=1994-07-20 |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=2006-09-09}}</ref> In October 1993, Reznor agreed to fully commit to the project, taking them and their tapes to various studios in Los Angeles. With the help of Reznor and numerous live members of his band, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson re-recorded and reworked their old material until they were satisfied and released it under the name ''Portrait of an American Family''.<ref name="ReganBooks. 1999. pp. 147">{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=147}}</ref> "Snake Eyes and Sissies" would never see a single release and in the album's credits Mosimann is credited as an engineer with no mention of his production work.
 
Within a few months, the band would convince rising star Trent Reznor to produce the album instead.<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=134}}</ref> The abrasive sonic "rawness" that Mosimann's production had brought to such groups as Swans had failed to materialize on ''The Manson Family Album''; Reznor and all the band's members thought it "sucked", and was poorly representative of Marilyn Manson's dynamic live performances.<ref name="TLHROH 144" /><ref name="MiamiNewTimes">{{cite news |title=Manson Family Values |first=Baker |last=Greg |url=http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/1994-07-20/music/music3.html |format=Tabloid |newspaper=Miami New Times |publisher=Village Voice Media, Inc. |date=1994-07-20 |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=2006-09-09}}</ref> In October 1993, Reznor agreed to fully commit to the project, taking them and their tapes to various studios in Los Angeles. With the help of Reznor and numerous live members of his band, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson re-recorded and reworked their old material until they were satisfied and released it under the name ''Portrait of an American Family''.<ref name="ReganBooks. 1999. pp. 147">{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=147}}</ref> "Snake Eyes and Sissies" would never see a single release and in the album's credits Mosimann is credited as an engineer with no mention of his production work.

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