Editing Article:2015/01/20 'Pale Emperor' ushers in the return of Marilyn Manson

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| 2015-01-20-latimes-01.jpg = "The Pale Emperor," released Tuesday, is a 10-song LP that's just as quick and ferocious as Marilyn Manson's switchblade. (Allen J. Schaben, Los Angeles Times)
 
| 2015-01-20-latimes-01.jpg = "The Pale Emperor," released Tuesday, is a 10-song LP that's just as quick and ferocious as Marilyn Manson's switchblade. (Allen J. Schaben, Los Angeles Times)
 
| 2015-01-20-latimes-02.jpg = "He is a living performance-art experiment. He is a school bus full of children perched on a ledge, and you can't look away," producer Tyler Bates said. "There aren't a lot of real rock stars left, and he's one of them." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
 
| 2015-01-20-latimes-02.jpg = "He is a living performance-art experiment. He is a school bus full of children perched on a ledge, and you can't look away," producer Tyler Bates said. "There aren't a lot of real rock stars left, and he's one of them." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
 
| 2015-01-20-latimes-03.jpg = "A lot of people say the record has a blues sound to it, but 'blues' goes to a few core things," Mayilyn Manson said. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
 
| 2015-01-20-latimes-03.jpg = "A lot of people say the record has a blues sound to it, but 'blues' goes to a few core things," Mayilyn Manson said. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
| 2015-01-20-latimes-04.jpg = Initially, Tom Whalley, the former chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records, said he wasn't chasing after a Marilyn Manson album. "But I heard the songs, and I was beyond impressed," he said. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)}}
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| 2015-01-20-latimes-04.jpg = Initially, Tom Whalley, the former chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records, said he wasn't chasing after a Marilyn Manson album. "But I heard the songs, and I was beyond impressed," he said. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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