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''"Things got really interesting on Saturday when the Smoking Section drove out to the Valley at the behest of Marilyn Manson. The S.S. joined Manson in his rec room where we worked our way down the belly of a bottle of German absinthe and were blown away as Manson debuted his new album, Eat Me, Drink Me. The key cut is "If I Was Your Vampire," a six-minute epic with the lyric "The hole is where the heart is." If anyone thought Manson was down for the count, think again."''
 
''"Things got really interesting on Saturday when the Smoking Section drove out to the Valley at the behest of Marilyn Manson. The S.S. joined Manson in his rec room where we worked our way down the belly of a bottle of German absinthe and were blown away as Manson debuted his new album, Eat Me, Drink Me. The key cut is "If I Was Your Vampire," a six-minute epic with the lyric "The hole is where the heart is." If anyone thought Manson was down for the count, think again."''
  
Since then Manson has appeared in ''Rolling Stone'' three times - the March article '[[Interview:2007/03/22_Rolling_Stone|Manson's Dark Return]]', a further paragraph from the Smoking Section and a mention in the 50 Albums to Look Forward to This Summer issue. Other publications to include original content with Manson are the April issue of ''Rock Sound'', the May issue of ''Revolver'' and an interview in French newspaper ''La Parisein''.
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Since then Manson has appeared in ''Rolling Stone'' three times - the March article 'Manson's Dark Return', a further paragraph from the Smoking Section and a mention in the 50 Albums to Look Forward to This Summer issue. Other publications to include original content with Manson are the April issue of ''Rock Sound'', the May issue of ''Revolver'' and an interview in French newspaper ''La Parisein''.
  
 
To promote the album Manson has traveled to France, England and Germany where he has held both press conferences and listening parties. Similar listening parties for journalists and fan club administrators have taken and are planned to take place in other European countries and America. Measures taken to prevent an unauthorized recording or copy of the album leaking have included bag searching and the prohibition of recording devices and mobile phones.
 
To promote the album Manson has traveled to France, England and Germany where he has held both press conferences and listening parties. Similar listening parties for journalists and fan club administrators have taken and are planned to take place in other European countries and America. Measures taken to prevent an unauthorized recording or copy of the album leaking have included bag searching and the prohibition of recording devices and mobile phones.

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