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From the world's most controversial rock star comes his shocking, confessional and revealing life story. In The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Marilyn Manson candidly and vividly recounts his metamorphosis from a frightened Christian schoolboy into the most feared and revered celebrity in America.
Documentary that aims to tell the complete story of Marilyn Manson,
the controversial US rock musician. Born in Ohio and christened
Brian Warner, Manson attended a Christian school and appeared to
enjoy an ordinary childhood. However, he reinvented himself in his
20s as a black metal musician with a penchant for dressing in
elaborate outfits and set out to shock the establishment with his
music and persona.
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Party Monster (Italian, DVD)
Seth Green, Macaulay Culkin, Diana Scarwid, Chloë Sevigny, Dillon Woolley, …
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Mock-documentary about the New York clubbing scene in the early
1980s and early 1990s starring Macaulay Culkin as Michael Alig, a
real-life club promoter notorious for his excessive lifestyle and
drug taking. Alig, who moved to New York from Indiana while still
in his teens, soon built up a mini-empire in the underground scene
including his own record label, magazine and some of New York's
biggest club nights, often featuring bizarre themes and venues. But
fame, fortune and a cocktail of designer drugs proved to be Alig's
downfall when he viciously murdered his drug dealer and former
friend Angel Menendez (Wilson Cruz), and then boasted about it on
television.
This documentary about the notorious rock star goes back to his
childhood, when Marilyn Manson was known as Brian Warner, in an
attempt to trace the influences that helped create his image.
Features rare footage of Manson, as well as in-depth interviews
with members of his band, his biographer, and the head of the
Church of Satan.
Mechanical Animals is Marilyn Manson's third full-length album,
released on September 15, 1998. It was the #1 selling album on its
first week of release, the first of Marilyn Manson's career. The
album is a concept album, similar to its predecessor, Antichrist
Superstar. Four singles were released off the album: "The Dope
Show," "Rock is Dead," "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like
Me)," and, only released promotionally and with a video, "Coma
White." This album virtually rebuilt the band and gave it more of a
Glam Rock persona.
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