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''[[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait of An American Family]]'', released 25 years ago this Friday (July 19), is the theatrical metal album that introduced us to one of the most divisive, provocative and controversial figures not just in music, but in global pop culture: [[Marilyn Manson]]. This was the beginning of the alternative nation's version of Your Mom and Dad’s Worst Nightmare.
 
''[[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait of An American Family]]'', released 25 years ago this Friday (July 19), is the theatrical metal album that introduced us to one of the most divisive, provocative and controversial figures not just in music, but in global pop culture: [[Marilyn Manson]]. This was the beginning of the alternative nation's version of Your Mom and Dad’s Worst Nightmare.
  
“I am the god of fuck!" Such is how Manson -- the androgynous, tattoo-covered, makeup-wearing amalgamation of Charles Manson and Marilyn Monroe, two staples of your parents’ generation -- opens “[[Cake and Sodomy]],” the album's first full track. Other cuts include “[[Organ Grinder]],” “[[Misery Machine]]” and “[[Wrapped in Plastic]],” and Manson ensures that no opportunity to shock or rock is surpassed. He subverts childhood classics, like ''Charlie & The Chocolate Factory'' and ''Scooby-Doo'', and quotes serial killer Richard Ramirez in "[[Snake Eyes and Sissies]]": "Killing is killing whether done for duty, profit or fun."
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“I am the god of fuck!" Such is how Manson -- the androgynous, tattoo-covered, makeup-wearing amalgamation of Charles Manson and Marilyn Monroe, two staples of your parents’ generation -- opens “Cake and Sodomy,” the album's first full track. Other cuts include “Organ Grinder,” “Misery Machine” and “Wrapped in Plastic,” and Manson ensures that no opportunity to shock or rock is surpassed. He subverts childhood classics, like Charlie & The Chocolate Factory and Scooby-Doo, and quotes serial killer Richard Ramirez in "Snake Eyes and Sissies": "Killing is killing whether done for duty, profit or fun."
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For its audience of teenage kids, the album was a big middle finger to the societal rules they were supposed to follow. And it was using the very imagery of a model America as its weapons.
 
For its audience of teenage kids, the album was a big middle finger to the societal rules they were supposed to follow. And it was using the very imagery of a model America as its weapons.
  
“I wanted to address the hypocrisy of talk show America, how morals are worn as a badge to make you look good and how it's so much easier to talk about your beliefs than to live up to them,” Manson told ''Empyrean Magazine'' in 1995. “I was very much wrapped up in the concept that as kids growing up, a lot of the things that we're presented with have deeper meanings than our parents would like us to see... So what I was trying to point out was that when our parents hide the truth from us, it's more damaging than if they were to expose us to things like Marilyn Manson in the first place.”
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“I wanted to address the hypocrisy of talk show America, how morals are worn as a badge to make you look good and how it's so much easier to talk about your beliefs than to live up to them,” Manson told Empyrean Magazine in 1995. “I was very much wrapped up in the concept that as kids growing up, a lot of the things that we're presented with have deeper meanings than our parents would like us to see... So what I was trying to point out was that when our parents hide the truth from us, it's more damaging than if they were to expose us to things like Marilyn Manson in the first place.”
  
 
But, as he would remain for much of his decades-long career, the Manson of 1994 was still very much in flux. The man born Brian Warner was still finding out exactly what brand of villain he was and would be. The story of this Manson -- who would soon become a full-fledged rock star, before shooting to international notoriety as the object of a generation’s finger-pointing blame -- has its humbler beginnings in Florida, of course.
 
But, as he would remain for much of his decades-long career, the Manson of 1994 was still very much in flux. The man born Brian Warner was still finding out exactly what brand of villain he was and would be. The story of this Manson -- who would soon become a full-fledged rock star, before shooting to international notoriety as the object of a generation’s finger-pointing blame -- has its humbler beginnings in Florida, of course.
  
In the early 1990s, Manson and his band – then called Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids (and, frankly, their debut album is at times very spooky sounding) – had made a name for themselves in South Florida with their theatric live performances, industrial metal sound and outrageous looks. The band, co-founded with guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]] (a combo of Daisy Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard and serial killer David Berkowitz; early incarnations of the band also feature [[Olivia Newton Bundy]] and [[Zsa Zsa Speck]]), signed with Sony Music and started recording demos.
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In the early 1990s, Manson and his band – then called Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids (and, frankly, their debut album is at times very spooky sounding) – had made a name for themselves in South Florida with their theatric live performances, industrial metal sound and outrageous looks. The band, co-founded with guitarist Daisy Berkowitz (a combo of Daisy Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard and serial killer David Berkowitz; early incarnations of the band also feature Olivia Newton Bundy and Zsa Zsa Speck), signed with Sony Music and started recording demos.
  
 
Then, in the summer of ’93, they entered a Miami studio with producer [[Roli Mosimann]]. But Manson quickly became distraught with the overly polished results -- leading to [[Nine Inch Nails]]’ [[Trent Reznor]] entered the picture, becoming a pivotal figure in the rise of Marilyn Manson. The two met in the early ‘90s, when Manson was working as a music journalist and interviewed Reznor. The two stayed in touch, and Manson periodically sent Reznor demo recordings.
 
Then, in the summer of ’93, they entered a Miami studio with producer [[Roli Mosimann]]. But Manson quickly became distraught with the overly polished results -- leading to [[Nine Inch Nails]]’ [[Trent Reznor]] entered the picture, becoming a pivotal figure in the rise of Marilyn Manson. The two met in the early ‘90s, when Manson was working as a music journalist and interviewed Reznor. The two stayed in touch, and Manson periodically sent Reznor demo recordings.

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