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|Title    = Marilyn Manson Aims to Change Tide of the Mainstream
 
|Title    = Marilyn Manson Aims to Change Tide of the Mainstream
 
|Date      = August 16, 1998
 
|Date      = August 16, 1998
|Interviewer   = Steve Hochman
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|Author   = Steve Hochman
 
|Source    = [http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/16/entertainment/ca-13559 Los Angeles Times]
 
|Source    = [http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/16/entertainment/ca-13559 Los Angeles Times]
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'''By Steve Hochman on August 16, 1998'''<br>
 
'''By Steve Hochman on August 16, 1998'''<br>
 
'''Los Angeles Times - Entertainment'''<br>
 
'''Los Angeles Times - Entertainment'''<br>
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'''Pop Music|Pop Eye'''
 
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[[Marilyn Manson]] wants to move beyond the controversies that dogged him and his band with the 1996 album "[[Antichrist_Superstar_(album)|Antichrist Superstar]]" and subsequent tours.
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Marilyn Manson wants to move beyond the controversies that dogged him and his band with the 1996 album "[[Antichrist Superstar]]" and subsequent tours.
  
 
He's got an odd way of going about it.
 
He's got an odd way of going about it.
  
Manson's putting an apparently naked picture of himself (though with breasts and no genitals) on the cover of the upcoming album, "[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]." He acknowledges that some of the lyrics deal favorably with drug use, and he's making plans for concerts specifically in communities where attempts were made to ban his performances.
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Manson's putting an apparently naked picture of himself (though with breasts and no genitals) on the cover of the upcoming album, "[[Mechanical Animals]]." He acknowledges that some of the lyrics deal favorably with drug use, and he's making plans for concerts specifically in communities where attempts were made to ban his performances.
  
 
"There's a certain group of people who are always going to dislike me and disagree with whatever I say," Manson explains.
 
"There's a certain group of people who are always going to dislike me and disagree with whatever I say," Manson explains.
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"The image represents how I see myself and how I think the world sees me in a lot of ways--androgynous and sexless at the same time," he says. "That's kind of the vulnerable way I see myself on this record."
 
"The image represents how I see myself and how I think the world sees me in a lot of ways--androgynous and sexless at the same time," he says. "That's kind of the vulnerable way I see myself on this record."
  
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"Last time around it was speculation of what would happen in the shows," he says. "And we played them and dispelled the ridiculousness. But it doesn't seem to mean anything. The response now is, 'Oh, the show is great. We just don't want to have to take the heat.' "
 
"Last time around it was speculation of what would happen in the shows," he says. "And we played them and dispelled the ridiculousness. But it doesn't seem to mean anything. The response now is, 'Oh, the show is great. We just don't want to have to take the heat.' "
  
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'''MANSON ON DRUGS'''
 
'''MANSON ON DRUGS'''
  
One certain hot button with the album will be its numerous references to drug use, including the first single, "[[The Dope Show]]."
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One certain hot button with the album will be its numerous references to drug use, including the first single, "The Dope Show."
  
 
"I advocate the use of drugs, but have always looked down on the abuse of drugs," Manson says. "The people who misuse them give the rest of us a bad name, and I'm not only talking about street drugs.
 
"I advocate the use of drugs, but have always looked down on the abuse of drugs," Manson says. "The people who misuse them give the rest of us a bad name, and I'm not only talking about street drugs.
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Manson sees "The Dope Show" as the " 'We Are the World' for drug addicts. I can imagine all the [celebrities] out there who were arrested over the last few years for drugs getting together to do a video."
 
Manson sees "The Dope Show" as the " 'We Are the World' for drug addicts. I can imagine all the [celebrities] out there who were arrested over the last few years for drugs getting together to do a video."
  
==See also==
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson articles|Marilyn Manson Aims to Change Tide of the Mainstream]]
*[[Mechanical Animals]]
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[[Category:Mechanical Animals era]]
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[[Category:Interviews|1998/08/16 Marilyn Manson Aims to Change Tide of the Mainstream]]
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