+Betonowy Sensei Bitch is acceptable on TV now. That's the only reason why Vevo doesn't censor it. 'Shit,' however, still isn't acceptable, despite several shows being allowed to use it sparingly.
I love manson because sometimes his voice is so violent, at other times its just gorgeous. I think he's the most interesting man alive. Badass song btw.
Uncensored is way better because now in days people are like "Kids can't hear such vulgar language." When now in days all they do is Curse... So what's the point of censorship now and days..?
+david keathley That's rather fair to be honest. I am one of the kids who can actually swear, and no, not all the time, only in song lyrics, or in private. I don't understand why most people in my school swear a lot though.
Spooky101 UwU mostly because we can..and for me i was raised around a ton of swearing and it’s just natural. besides they’re just words someone decided they didn’t like so
I didn't know I was listening to the censored version because the version I hear has "bitch" and "motherfuckers" and it turns out they changed "shit" to "hit".
@@smeryvort2450 Paint it black......do not throws in the face so much common sense like this song. Also classic....but when people do EXACTLY THE SAME mistakes..... that song is perfect fit.
Who cares what's popular? You can listen to wtv the fuck you want on internet now, back in 2000s you had to listen to what's popular. As long as the bands make enough money to support themselves, I don't see any problem with rock/metal not being mainstream.
@@cerenyldz2754 Yeah, but this is the problem. "Make money". Who makes money are the old bands/artists that have their fan base and thanks to the internet it helps a little to new bands, but the begginners feel desmotivated to start a band because they think and know they wont be supported, because they know they have a pretty little market, what receives less sponsors, so less festivals, less money dedicated to rock/metal events and propaganda, that's why we see this factory of sheeps (rock bands playing the same old stuff always and always) because its easier to try with the good and old recipe than try something new and fail (as it happens very much, since there are good bands nowadays but with way low recognition), rock clubs and houses closing by bankrupticy because its not popular and pop, rap and reggae artists "invading" festivals that used to be for rock music, such as Rock in rio or Lolapalooza. I'm sorry for some bad writing, english is not my mother language, but I think it's clear heheh
Welcome to the anti-normy side of music. May I point you to mushroomhead, attack attack, twisted method, and members only. All very different genres that stand for the same thing. "I see mainstream culture wants X but fuck you... heres a heavy dose of Y and Z."
I hated this song at first. I thought this was Manson's worst song. Afterwards I understood the idea behind the song and laughed at it. Now it's one of the catchiest songs from Manson that I've heard
rogerio mortoni The idea behind the song is in a way Manson talking about the common state of music. Everyone just keeps saying the old shit and there is nothing new, nothing original left in the world. This doesn't only apply to modern music but also Manson's feelings about his own music at the time, I'm guessing. He was the Antichrist. He was the God of Fuck. What is he now? He has become a part of the mainstream by being anti-mainstream. He has become the character from Holy Wood: a man who is among the people he once loathed.
He's already been the joker irl! The first track on his third album is called 'irresponsible hate anthem' cus he was literally trolling the msm. This man is actually the Joker
@@joyanguine7550 Its funny you should mention that. Ya see, poop and weed are both smelly and end up in a bowl but the difference between the two is weed burns erryday and poop only burns on sriracha night. Now that's what i call some funny shit.
I’m a 55 years young, and was listening to him when he was controversial, and still enjoying his music regardless of what everyone else says and or thinks
@@dragula9397 Wasn't the problem that it's always the same? If you have hundreds of metal bands all with the same slogans and the same outfits and same music, aren't they the same sheep like everyone else, just on a different field?
@@noway4517 pop does seem to be the same all the time and this does happen with rap but theres rap that stands out. Variety does seem important to music every metal band I've listened to isnt the same different style, different sound, and some are bands who have some sort of religion. I would say metal is the most diverse out of all the other genres i could be wrong about that.
This song is so meaningful.. we are just blinded by every single thing in this world, science, medicine, politics, media, advertising and we don't question anything, we merely just accept it and derive enormous joy from those things. Once you step back and look at the system, you realize that you're nothing more but fuel and lab rats made to benefit a few people who control everything on this planet. To make you work, they just wave a piece of green paper in front of your face and you instantly become a slave.. think people! We are not free! We need to pay to live on this planet wtf???
@@goldyhae1749 or you just can look for knowledge. Be self-sustaining bout food and clothing. Do not buy more than the freakin' needed (and things you love like books or videogames) and face and destroy every injustice you notice as you really can (or find the way to do it) just accept the world the way it is it's simply continuing to support it.
I made a joke that this guy could be the priest at my moms wedding… She said that she wished. It was a dark wedding, that was the theme. This guy is one of the best song, artist ever!
This song screams Purge to me. The first movie may have sucked donkey balls, but Anarchy and Election Year were so much fun. MM and the Purge go together like bread and more bread.