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{{Book
 
{{Book
| Name        = "Talking" – MARILYN MANSON in His Own Words
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| Name        = "Talking": Marilyn Manson In His Own Words
 
| Cover      = Talking.jpg
 
| Cover      = Talking.jpg
 
| Cover size  = 200
 
| Cover size  = 200
| Released    = December 1, 2004
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| Released    = March 1, 2000
 
| Writer      = Chuck Weiner
 
| Writer      = Chuck Weiner
| Illustrator =  
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| Illustrator = Unknown
 
| Publisher  = Omnibus Press
 
| Publisher  = Omnibus Press
 
| Media type  = Print (Paperback)
 
| Media type  = Print (Paperback)
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'''''"Talking" – MARILYN MANSON in His Own Words''''' is the third unofficial biography of [[Marilyn Manson]], released on December 1, 2004. It follows [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Manson's career]], gathered through a series of interviews and quotes from the artist.
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'''''"Talking": Marilyn Manson In His Own Words''''' is the third unofficial biography of [[Marilyn Manson]], released on March 1, 2000. It follows Manson's career as said through various interviews and quotes stated by himself.
  
== Summary ==
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==Book Description==
A detailed look into the life of Marilyn Manson, one of the music world's most colorful and controversial figures. Every generation needs an outlaw, and as a new millennium began, Marilyn Manson was America's Most Wanted. Like a computer game come to life, he's playing a role and inviting us to join his fantasy world. This is his story, in his own words. With color photos.
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A detailed look into the life [[Marilyn Manson]], one of the music world’s most colorful and controversial figures. Every generation needs an outlaw, and as a new millennium began, Marilyn Manson was America’s Most Wanted. Like a computer game come to life, he’s playing a role and inviting us to join his fantasy world. This is his story, in his own words. With color photos.  
  
== Selected quotes ==
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===Quotes Include===
* "I was paid for sex once. I received $100 in cash and prizes because the girl didn't exactly have the entire $100 but she did have a credit card so she bought me some shoes."
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*‘While Columbine was a terrible tragedy, it’s not the first. It’s kind of displeasing to hear people treat it like it is. It’s displeasing for the President to decry violence in America while at the same time he’s sending bombs overseas to kill other people.’;
* "I would rather put out records that do well every year and do that for 10 or 20 years, than one or two that do really great and then disappear. The faster you burn, the quicker you're gone and I plan on sticking around."
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* "There's been a lot of bland and happy-go-lucky music created over the past six or seven years. I didn't really support Bush, but I hope we get some good right-wing Manson hating people in office so I can piss them off."
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* "While Columbine was a terrible tragedy, it's not the first. It's kind of displeasing to hear people treat it like it is. It's displeasing for the President to decry violence in America while at the same time he's sending bombs overseas to kill other people."
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[[Category:Lest We Forget era]]
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*‘I was paid for sex once. I received $100 in cash and prizes because the girl didn’t exactly have the entire $100 but she did have a credit card so she bought me some shoes.’;
[[Category:Marilyn Manson bibliography]]
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*‘I would rather put out records that do well every year and do that for 10 or 20 years, than one or two that do really great and then disappear. The faster you burn, the quicker you’re gone and I plan on sticking around.’;
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*‘There’s been a lot of bland and happy-go-lucky music created over the past six or seven years. I didn’t really support Bush, but I hope we get some good right-wing Manson hating people in office so I can piss them off.’
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[[Category: Marilyn Manson Bibliography]]

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