Talk:Mechanical Animals

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[edit] The Controversy controversy

The word "controversy" appears on this page, in various forms, six times. Any way we can edit the page to take out some of the redundancy, and cite examples other than Wal-Mart regarding exactly why the album is controversial?

==NME link==

the nme link links to tyrese for some strange reason.........Curefreak

[edit] Controversy

With images, lyrics, and videos that shock the uneducated, inciting protest - that's controversy.

In Japan, sales of the aforementioned record were refused, not because of Omega's androgynous appearence, but because there were six fingers on his left hand, as opposed to five. Five and one. 15.

It looks to be only for fingers. If your mind tells you there are two sets of two fingers linked together, that would make six. But for the sake of the image, there are only four fingers.

Mercury1138 04:23, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

Don't take away from the existing mystique of 15. But actually, I've seen that before too - maybe four fingers, not six. But then if he actually had eleven fingers on his other hand...165.138.141.60 15:49, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Japan Refusing?

If Japan really refused to sell the record then explain this: http://www.mansoncollectors.com/album_ma.htm#jpn —Preceding unsigned comment added by Theworldsucks (talkcontribs) 17:48, 23 March 2008 (UTC)