Editing Smells Like Children (album)
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After the tour ended, mention of Wiggins or any affiliation of with him was unknown. Manson later described him as "a vacuum cleaner for sin,"<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=177}}</ref> and claims him to be indirectly responsible for his own disappearing innocence and human emotions on the road,<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=179}}</ref>. The current condition of their relationship is at best, a crucial part of Marilyn Manson history. | After the tour ended, mention of Wiggins or any affiliation of with him was unknown. Manson later described him as "a vacuum cleaner for sin,"<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=177}}</ref> and claims him to be indirectly responsible for his own disappearing innocence and human emotions on the road,<ref>{{harvnb|Manson|Strauss|1998|p=179}}</ref>. The current condition of their relationship is at best, a crucial part of Marilyn Manson history. | ||
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== Themes == | == Themes == |