(s)AINT

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"(s)AINT"
Single by Marilyn Manson
from the album The Golden Age of Grotesque
Released 2004
Format Promotional
Genre Alternative rock
Label Nothing Records
Producer Marilyn Manson & Tim Skold
Marilyn Manson singles chronology
This Is the New Shit
(2003)
(s)AINT
(2004)
Personal Jesus
(2004)


"(s)AINT" is a song written by Marilyn Manson in 2003 for the album The Golden Age of Grotesque. Manson portrays himself in the music video. It was shot over a period of two days in a hotel room in Los Angeles. It was directed by Asia Argento, who guest stars in the video along with Eric Szmanda & former band member Gidget Gein.

After the original "(s)AINT" music video was banned in the United States due to its scenes of drug abuse, self-mutilation, nudity, sexual content and bondage, Manson made another version appropriate for television and other sources. Along with the release of the album, Lest We Forget, Manson released a single DVD with the uncut, banned from the label, original version of the music video. The only way to receive this though was to order it through Manson's website. It came also with the CD/DVD package. The explicit version of the DVD was released with the (s)AINT video in Australia. Japan required an edited version of the video due to a nudity in music video law in Japan.


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