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* The music video for the band's most famous song, "Giving In" is disturbing to say the least. Highlights include what appears to be an attempted rape, a little girl facing the camera and eating a lollipop despondently, and a video showing someone being thrown out of a car door apparently [[HalfTheManTheyUsedToBe bisected at the waist]]. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.

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* The music video for the band's most famous song, "Giving In" is disturbing to say the least. Highlights include what appears to be an attempted rape, a little girl facing the camera and eating a lollipop despondently, and a video showing someone being thrown out of a car door apparently [[HalfTheManTheyUsedToBe [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe bisected at the waist]]. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.
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* The music video for the band's most famous song, "Giving In" is disturbing to say the least. Highlights include what appears to be an attempted rape, a little girl facing the camera and eating a lollipop despondently, and a video showing someone flying out a car door apparently bisected at the waist. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.

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* The music video for the band's most famous song, "Giving In" is disturbing to say the least. Highlights include what appears to be an attempted rape, a little girl facing the camera and eating a lollipop despondently, and a video showing someone flying being thrown out of a car door apparently [[HalfTheManTheyUsedToBe bisected at the waist.waist]]. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[NauseaFuel cringe]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[NauseaFuel cringe]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as [[HellIsThatNoise audible, creepy laughter laughter]] comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[cringe|NauseaFuel]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[cringe|NauseaFuel]], [[NauseaFuel cringe]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[cringe NauseaFuel]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to [[cringe NauseaFuel]], [[cringe|NauseaFuel]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} , [[cringe NauseaFuel]], and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe NauseaFuel}} {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe| NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe| {{cringe NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} {{cringe| NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{NauseaFuel|cringe}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter will defintely cause those who fear needles to {{NauseaFuel|cringe}} {{cringe|NauseaFuel}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter is nausea fuel for those with fears of needles, and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter is nausea fuel for will defintely cause those with fears of needles, who fear needles to {{NauseaFuel|cringe}} , and the song closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* The music video for "Giving In" is greatly disturbing. It shows what looks like an attempt at rape, all whilst a little girl is watching and a video detailing a car accident and the top half of somebody flying out the door. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.
* Freaking Out is another unsettling song in that it talks about a clearly distraught and disturbed kid finally having reached his breaking point. And if you thought the original was scary, they did a remix in collaboration with Chris Vrenna which is 100 times scary with a more Music/MarilynManson kind of sound to it all ending off which a slowly receding psycho cord at the end.

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* The music video for the band's most famous song, "Giving In" is greatly disturbing. It shows disturbing to say the least. Highlights include what looks like appears to be an attempt at attempted rape, all whilst a little girl is watching facing the camera and eating a lollipop despondently, and a video detailing a car accident and the top half of somebody showing someone flying out a car door apparently bisected at the door.waist. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.
* Freaking Out is another unsettling song in that it talks song. The song's about a clearly distraught and disturbed kid finally having reached reflecting on his breaking point.childhood which implies parental abuse and drug addiction, with the person never receiving any help for either. And if you thought the original was scary, they did a remix in collaboration with Chris Vrenna which is 100 times scary with a more Music/MarilynManson kind of sound to it all ending off which a slowly receding psycho cord at the end.
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* The song "Drowning" is a very unsettling song in which Mark sings about somebody that's at their breaking point and now wishes to commit murder by drowning someone that did them wrong. Lyrics like "I wish I could watch you drown and die and take my time" are greatly unnerving. Hell, the opening for the song is a rapidly increasing drum beat that then leads into Chavez screaming in feral manner for at least six seconds.

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* The song "Drowning" is a very unsettling song in which Mark sings about somebody that's at their breaking point and now wishes to commit murder by drowning someone that did them wrong. Lyrics like "I wish I could watch you drown and die and take my time" are greatly unnerving. Hell, the opening for the song is a rapidly increasing drum beat that then leads into Chavez screaming in feral manner for at least six seconds.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter is nausea fuel for those with fears of needles, and the end of the song features Mark Chavez shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as you can hear audible, creepy laughter in the background.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song, bar none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall, and that's saying a lot. The subject matter is nausea fuel for those with fears of needles, and the end of the song features closes out with Mark Chavez repeatedly shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as you can hear audible, creepy laughter comes in from the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its nausea fuel as the subject of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song song, bar none, and none! It's also perhaps their most terrifying track overall overall, and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its The subject matter is nausea fuel as the subject of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.needles, and the end of the song features Mark Chavez shouting "Problems" in a distorted voice as you can hear audible, creepy laughter in the background.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{[[NauseaFuel]]| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{[[NauseaFuel]]| nausea fuel as the subject}} subject of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{ [[NauseaFuel]] | as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{ [[NauseaFuel]] | {{[[NauseaFuel]]| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{NauseaFuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{NauseaFuel| {{ [[NauseaFuel]] | as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{Nausea Fuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{Nausea Fuel| {{NauseaFuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" has to be the band's most terrifying song, and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{Nausea Fuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" has to be is the band's heaviest song bar none, and perhaps their most terrifying song, track overall and that's saying a lot. Not to mention its {{Nausea Fuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" has to be the band's most terrifying song, and that's saying a lot. Not only is {{Nausea Fuel|the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.

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* "Needles" has to be the band's most terrifying song, and that's saying a lot. Not only is to mention its {{Nausea Fuel|the Fuel| as the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* "Needles" has to be the band's most terrifying song, and that's saying a lot. Not only is {{Nausea Fuel|the subject}} of the song unsettling for those with fears of needles.
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* Freaking Out is another unsettling song in that it talks about a clearly distraught and disturbed kid finally having reached his breaking point. And if you thought the original was scary, they did a remix in collaboration with Chris Vrenna which is 100 times scary with a more [[Music/{{MarylinManson}}]] kind of sound to it all ending off which a slowly receding psycho cord at the end.
* Estrellas, the final track on the "Planets" album before the hidden cover for "The Thing That Shouldn't Be" is an instrumental track featuring only a piano playing an ominous tune for thirty seconds before ending off on a long, deep note.

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* Freaking Out is another unsettling song in that it talks about a clearly distraught and disturbed kid finally having reached his breaking point. And if you thought the original was scary, they did a remix in collaboration with Chris Vrenna which is 100 times scary with a more [[Music/{{MarylinManson}}]] Music/MarilynManson kind of sound to it all ending off which a slowly receding psycho cord at the end.
* Estrellas, the final track on the "Planets" album before the hidden cover for "The Thing That Shouldn't Be" is an instrumental track featuring only a piano playing an ominous tune for thirty seconds before ending off on a long, deep note.
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* The song "Drowning" is a very unsettling song in which Mark sings about somebody that's at their breaking point and now wishes to commit murder by drowning someone that did them wrong. Lyrics like "I wish I could watch you drown and die and take my time" are greatly unnerving. Hell, the opening for the song is a rapidly increasing drum beat that then leads into Chavez screaming in feral manner for at least 10 seconds.

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* The song "Drowning" is a very unsettling song in which Mark sings about somebody that's at their breaking point and now wishes to commit murder by drowning someone that did them wrong. Lyrics like "I wish I could watch you drown and die and take my time" are greatly unnerving. Hell, the opening for the song is a rapidly increasing drum beat that then leads into Chavez screaming in feral manner for at least 10 six seconds.
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* The song "Drowning" is a very unsettling song in which Mark sings about somebody that's at their breaking point and now wishes to commit murder by drowning someone that did them wrong. Lyrics like "I wish I could watch you drown and die and take my time" are greatly unnerving. Hell, the opening for the song is a rapidly increasing drum beat that then leads into Chavez screaming in feral manner for at least 10 seconds.
* The music video for "Giving In" is greatly disturbing. It shows what looks like an attempt at rape, all whilst a little girl is watching and a video detailing a car accident and the top half of somebody flying out the door. Other scenes include a couple making love in front of one of their family...and a guy whose smirking at the whole scenerio in {{Creepy Uncle}} manner, the aftermath of a car crash with Chavez embracing a girl covered in ash and a man locked inside a water tube banging for the woman outside to let him out which she clearly doesn't look like she will.
* Freaking Out is another unsettling song in that it talks about a clearly distraught and disturbed kid finally having reached his breaking point. And if you thought the original was scary, they did a remix in collaboration with Chris Vrenna which is 100 times scary with a more [[Music/{{MarylinManson}}]] kind of sound to it all ending off which a slowly receding psycho cord at the end.
* Estrellas, the final track on the "Planets" album before the hidden cover for "The Thing That Shouldn't Be" is an instrumental track featuring only a piano playing an ominous tune for thirty seconds before ending off on a long, deep note.

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