Music
Manson: 'My last single was unshocking'
Published Monday, Jun 29 2009, 11:26 BST | By Mayer Nissim

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The singer told The Stool Pigeon that he went out of his way to fit 'Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon' on his new album The High End Of Low.
Manson said: "I think it is completely unshocking and completely intentionally redundant and that was the whole point of it.
"It was my commentary on how shameless and hopeless and uninteresting things are now. When you have to put 'goddamn' and 'motherf**king' into a title that already has 'Armageddon' in it... you know! I was just making a point."
He added: "With stuff that I said on Antichrist Superstar, I'm glad I said that stuff. At the time it was a great c**shot in the face of people.
"They were shocked and were like: 'Woah, that tasted terrible and I didn't really like that.' I'm not saying the same thing on 'Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon'. I'm not even getting close to it."
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