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Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American rock musician. He came to prominence as the lead singer of the band that shares his name, of which he remains the only constant member since its formation in 1989. Known for his controversial stage personality, his stage name (like the other founding members of the band) was formed by combining the names of two opposing American cultural icons: actress Marilyn Monroe and cult leader Charles Manson. His music released in the 1990s, including the albums Portrait of an American Family (1994), Antichrist Superstar (1996) and Mechanical Animals (1998), earned him a reputation in mainstream media as a controversial figure and negative influence on young people. In the U.S. alone, three of the band's albums have been awarded platinum status and three more went gold, and the band has had eight releases debut in the top 10, including two No. 1 albums. Manson has been ranked at No. 44 on the list of the "Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists" by Hit Parader and, along with his band, has been nominated for four Grammy Awards – Manson himself earned an additional Grammy nomination for his work on Kanye West's Donda (2021). Manson made his film debut as an actor in David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and has since appeared in a variety of minor roles and cameos. In 2002, his first art show, The Golden Age of Grotesque, was held at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions center. Manson is widely considered one of the most controversial figures in heavy metal music, and has been involved in numerous controversies throughout his career. His lyrics were criticized by American politicians and were examined in congressional hearings. Several U.S. states enacted legislation specifically banning the group from performing in state-operated venues. In 1999, news media falsely blamed Manson for influencing the perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre. His work has been cited in several other violent events; his paintings and films appeared as evidence in a murder trial, and he has been accused of inspiring several other murders and school shootings. In 2021, multiple women, including his former partner Evan Rachel Wood, accused Manson of psychologically and sexually abusing them, allegations he denied. Early life Brian Hugh Warner was born in Canton, Ohio, on January 5, 1969, the son of Barbara J. Wyer (died 2014) and Hugh Angus Warner (died 2017). He is of English, German, Irish, and Polish descent, and has also claimed that his mother's family (who hailed from the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia) had Sioux heritage. As a child, he attended his mother's Episcopal church, though his father was a Roman Catholic. He attended Heritage Christian School from first to tenth grade. In that school, his instructors tried to show children what music they were not supposed to listen to; he thus fell in love with what he "wasn't supposed to". He later transferred to GlenOak High School and graduated in 1987. After relocating with his parents, he enrolled at Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1990. He was working toward a degree in journalism, gaining experience in the field by writing articles for the music magazine 25th Parallel. He also interviewed musicians and soon met several of the musicians to whom his own work was later compared, including Groovie Mann from My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. The latter became his mentor and produced his debut album. Career Music The band was formed in 1989 by Warner and guitarist Scott Putesky, with Warner writing lyrics and Putesky composing the majority of music. Warner adopted the stage name Marilyn Manson and, alongside a revolving lineup of musicians, recorded the band's first demo tape as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids in 1990. The group quickly developed a loyal fanbase within the South Florida punk and hardcore music scene, primarily as a result of their intentionally shocking concerts; band members often performed in women's clothing or bizarre costumes, and live shows routinely featured amateur pyrotechnics, naked women nailed to crucifixes, children locked in cages, as well as experiments in reverse psychology and butchered animals remains. Within six months of forming, they were playing sold-out shows in 300-capacity nightclubs throughout Florida. They signed a record deal with Sony Music in early 1991, although this deal was rescinded before any material was recorded for the label. The band instead used the proceeds of this deal to fund the recording of subsequent demo tapes, which were released independently. The name of the group was shortened to Marilyn Manson in 1992, and they continued to perform and release cassettes until the summer of 1993, when Reznor signed the act to his vanity label Nothing Records. Their debut studio album, Portrait of an American Family, was released in July 1994. Manson later criticized Nothing Records and its parent label Interscope for a perceived lack of promotion. While recording b-sides and remixes for the album's proposed third single, "Dope Hat", the band decided to issue the resultant material as a standalone release titled Smells Like Children. The record included their cover version of the Eurythmics's "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", which established the band as a mainstream act. The song's music video was placed on heavy rotation on MTV, and earned the band their first nomination for Best Rock Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards. Their second studio album, 1996's Antichrist Superstar, sparked a fierce backlash among Christian fundamentalists. The album was an immediate commercial success, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 and selling almost 2 million copies in the United States alone, and 7 million copies worldwide. Lead single "The Beautiful People" received three nominations at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, where the band also performed. For 1998's Mechanical Animals, Manson said he took inspiration from 1970s glam rock, and adopted a wardrobe and hairstyle similar to David Bowie. He said he did this to avoid being portrayed as a "bogeyman", a role which had been ascribed to him by mainstream media following the band's commercial breakthrough. Interscope's promotion of the album was massive, with the label erecting enormous billboards of Manson as an androgynous extraterrestrial in Times Square and the Sunset Strip. Lead single "The Dope Show" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, but was the lowest-selling number-one album of 1998 in the United States, with sales of 1.4 million copies in the country as of 2017. The album was not well received by longtime fans, who complained about its radio-friendly sound and accused the vocalist of "selling out", and Interscope were reportedly disappointed with its commerc.... Discover the Marilyn Manson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Marilyn Manson books.

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    Die nackte Wahrheit

    Neil Strauss

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    Falling and Laughing

    Grace Maxwell

    In February 2005, Edwyn Collins suffered two devastating brain haemorrhages. He should have died. Doctors advised that if he did survive, there would be little of him left. If that...

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    Marilyn Manson and Suicide Rock

    Thomas Chi

    Marilyn Manson describes the songs on his new album as Suicide Death Metal. Suicide rock encourages suicide. Is this Freedom of Speech protected by the United States Constitution? ...

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    The Long Hard Road Out of Hell

    Marilyn Manson & Neil Strauss

    The bestselling autobiography of America’s most controversial celebrity icon, Marilyn Manson (with a bonus chapter not in the hardcover).In his twentynine years, rock idol Manson h...

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    Marilyn Manson Banned from the United Kingdom

    Thomas Chi

    Warning: I wrote this letter to dozens of Jewish groups over a three week time period. I gave them my address, email, and phone number, which I never give out. Two people got back ...

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    Le Origini Occulte della Musica

    Enrica Perucchietti

    La prima raccolta completa di documenti, interviste, aneddoti, foto e retroscena: dalla musica classica al Rock Psichedelico, dall’Heavy Metal all’Hip Hop.Dopo il successo del prim...

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    Sugar

    Jenna Jameson & Hope Tarr

    New York Times bestselling author Jenna Jameson (How to Make Love Like a Porn Star) teams up with romance author Hope Tarr for this wild erotic novelJenna’s first tantalizing foray...

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    Marilyn Manson Fans

    Thomas Chi

    Thomas author of the 2007 nonfiction documentary with the full title Studying Marilyn Manson, Marketing Revelations, Christianity, Antichrists and Psychiatrists insists, "The inter...

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    101 Amazing Marilyn Manson Facts

    Jack Goldstein

    Are you the world's biggest Marilyn Manson fan? Or do you want to know everything there is to know about the controversial frontman? If so, then this is the book for you! Contained...

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    Honey

    Jenna Jameson & Hope Tarr

    From New York Times bestselling author Jenna Jameson and Hope Tarr comes Honey the sexy second installment in the delicious Fate series.Honey Gladwell thought she had it all. As a ...

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    Codex Metallum

    Alt236 & Maxwell

    Decode the secret language of metal.Metal music has a rich and powerful visual language like no other genre. From death and the devil to mythology and the occult, the artworks of i...

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    Chuck Klosterman IV

    Chuck Klosterman

    Coming off the breakthrough success of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and Killing Yourself to Live, bestselling pop culture guru Chuck Klosterman assembles his best work previously un...

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    Big Bangs

    Howard Goodall

    The dramatic story of five key turning points in a thousand years of Western music discoveries that changed the course of history. Who first invented 'Doh Re Mi...'?What do we mea...

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    The crimes of Marilyn Manson

    Jakub Jahl

    "I'm not man enough to be human. But I'm learning to fake it." Marilyn Manson This book describes why and how Marilyn Manson became an abusive monster. It explores Manson’s life a...

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    Marilyn Manson

    Charlotte Laby

    Marilyn Manson… Son nom incarne, à lui seul, l’ambivalence de la nation de l’oncle Sam, puritaine et bienpensante. D’un côté, la solaire Marilyn, icône glamour et pinup adulée, emb...

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    Aphorisms of Marilyn Manson

    Sreechinth C

    Marilyn Manson is a famous musician who shot to fame with his controversial yet super hit album “Antichrist Superstar”. He is known for his boldness and outrageous nature and has e...

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    The Little Book Of Oral Sex For Him

    Ebury Publishing

    The authors have probed the deepest passages of history, lapped at the lake of human knowledge and plumbed the depths of our shared experience to bring you the truth about oral sex...

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    Marilyn Manson

    Charlotte Blum

    « L’artiste le plus effrayant de tous les temps », tel est le prix décerné à Marilyn Manson, fin 2011, par le plus illustre magazine musical du monde, Billboard. Il y a 20 ans, Bri...

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    Cliff

    Stafford Hildred & Tim Ewbank

    Fifty years ago he was just the boy Harry Webb, performing in a local youth club. Now he is Sir Cliff Richard, the first rock star to be knighted, with a massive international fan ...

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    Marilyn Manson Jews and Nazis

    Thomas Chi

    Recently Marilyn Manson created a logo shaped like a swastika. Manson was dropped from his label Interscope. Many say it was because of a song called Pretty as a Swastika. The Inte...

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    Marilyn Manson

    Kurt Reighley

    For the public, the triumph of Marilyn Manson happened in the blink of an eye, beginning with the debut of their 1994 "Album Portrait of an American Family", an event which...

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    Spice

    Jenna Jameson & Jamie K. Schmidt

    The third and final installment of the bestselling FATE series As the adult film sensation, SPICE, Liz Carter was known for her sultry looks, sexy curves, and natural DDs. Years ag...

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    Les Alices aux pays des cauchemars

    Albert Montagne

    Les aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles et De l'autre côté du miroir et ce qu'Alice y trouva sont deux histoires imaginées par Lewis Carroll. Mais il ne faut pas oublier leur...

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    Searching for Annabel Chong

    Gerrie Lim

    Back in January 1995 in Los Angeles, California, a Singaporean pornstar named Annabel Chong took cultural rebellion to an extreme, on terms that had never been negotiated before. S...

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    Dissecting Marilyn Manson

    Gavin Baddeley

    In Dissecting Marilyn Manson, author Gavin Baddeley performs a cultural autopsy upon Manson, examining the seminal influences and psychotic sources that have gone into making him t...