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It’s been a rough and eventful past few weeks for [[Marilyn Manson]]. First, on [[2017/09/30 New York, NY|Sept. 30]], he broke bones in his fibula and ankle in a [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-cancels-nine-shows-195524406.html stage accident], forcing the postponement of his ''[[Heaven Upside Down]]'' [[Heaven Upside Down Tour|tour]]. “The pain was excruciating,” he [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-addresses-stage-mishap-delayed-2017-tour-194531499.html told Yahoo Entertainment] last month.
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It’s been a rough and eventful past few weeks for Marilyn Manson. First, on Sept. 30, he broke bones in his fibula and ankle in a [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-cancels-nine-shows-195524406.html stage accident], forcing the postponement of his ''Heaven Upside Down'' tour. “The pain was excruciating,” he [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-addresses-stage-mishap-delayed-2017-tour-194531499.html told Yahoo Entertainment] last month.
  
Then, while Manson was recovering, his original guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]] (real name: Scott Putesky), [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-founding-guitarist-daisy-134251653.html died after a four-year battle with colon cancer] at age 49. And just two days after Berkowitz’s death, Manson fired longtime bassist [[Twiggy Ramirez]] (real name: Jeordie White), after Ramirez’s ex-girlfriend and Manson’s friend, [[Jessicka|Jessicka Addams]], [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-splits-twiggy-ramirez-024024275.html accused Ramirez of raping her] in the ’90s.
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Then, while Manson was recovering, his original guitarist Daisy Berkowitz (real name: Scott Putesky), [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-founding-guitarist-daisy-134251653.html died after a four-year battle with colon cancer] at age 49. And just two days after Berkowitz’s death, Manson fired longtime bassist Twiggy Ramirez (real name: Jeordie White), after Ramirez’s ex-girlfriend and Manson’s friend, Jessicka Addams, [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-splits-twiggy-ramirez-024024275.html accused Ramirez of raping her] in the ’90s.
  
Manson quickly replaced Ramirez with [[Juan Alderete]] (of the Mars Volta and Racer X) for his tour, which resumed this past weekend at [[2017/11/05 Devore, CA|Ozzfest Meets Knotfest in San Bernardino, Calif]]., but he remained at the center of controversy. While performing at the hard rock festival on Nov. 5, he [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-aims-fake-assault-195918343.html pretended to fire a prop semiautomatic shotgun into the crowd]; the dramatic gesture was considered in poor taste, since earlier that day a [https://www.yahoo.com/news/deadly-mass-shooting-sutherland-springs-slideshow-wp-205542205.html gunman had shot and killed 26 people in Sutherland Springs, Texas].
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Manson quickly replaced Ramirez with Juan Alderete (of the Mars Volta and Racer X) for his tour, which resumed this past weekend at Ozzfest Meets Knotfest in San Bernardino, Calif., but he remained at the center of controversy. While performing at the hard rock festival on Nov. 5, he [https://www.yahoo.com/music/marilyn-manson-aims-fake-assault-195918343.html pretended to fire a prop semiautomatic shotgun into the crowd]; the dramatic gesture was considered in poor taste, since earlier that day a [https://www.yahoo.com/news/deadly-mass-shooting-sutherland-springs-slideshow-wp-205542205.html gunman had shot and killed 26 people in Sutherland Springs, Texas].
  
 
Perhaps Manson was trying to make a political statement about gun violence in America, but he was more likely simply using his art to provoke in the most confrontational way possible. That the onstage mock-shooting capped a month of real-life turbulence for the shock-rocker (including the death of his father and the self-destructive behavior that followed) was no surprise. Manson dwells in a sometimes self-imposed domain of chaos, which makes him one of the few remaining rock musicians that’s capable of shocking a jaded audience.
 
Perhaps Manson was trying to make a political statement about gun violence in America, but he was more likely simply using his art to provoke in the most confrontational way possible. That the onstage mock-shooting capped a month of real-life turbulence for the shock-rocker (including the death of his father and the self-destructive behavior that followed) was no surprise. Manson dwells in a sometimes self-imposed domain of chaos, which makes him one of the few remaining rock musicians that’s capable of shocking a jaded audience.
  
Yahoo recently chatted with Manson about the confessional nature of return-to-form 10th album ''Heaven Upside Down'', his [[Hugh Warner|dad]]’s passing, his friendship with [[Johnny Depp]], his beefs with Justin Bieber and Donald Trump, his time in rehab, and why he pulled a knife on his co-writer — among many other subjects.
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Yahoo recently chatted with Manson about the confessional nature of return-to-form 10th album ''Heaven Upside Down'', his dad’s passing, his friendship with Johnny Depp, his beefs with Justin Bieber and Donald Trump, his time in rehab, and why he pulled a knife on his co-writer — among many other subjects.
  
 
'''Yahoo Entertainment: ''Heaven Upside Down'' is about your personal journey. Surprisingly, there’s nothing about politics or freedom or sticking it to the man.'''
 
'''Yahoo Entertainment: ''Heaven Upside Down'' is about your personal journey. Surprisingly, there’s nothing about politics or freedom or sticking it to the man.'''
  
'''Marilyn Manson:''' The last thing in the world I was going to do was to make something obvious and political. I circumvented that with the video [of “[[SAY10|Say10]]”], I released on [[:News:2016/11/08 Marilyn Manson’s Shocking Trump Video|Election Day]] [which ends with Trump’s decapitated body lying in a pool of blood]. That was as close as I was going to get. But I did that early on, and that was not a reaction to what’s happening in America. It was my statement on what would or wouldn’t happen in America.
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'''Marilyn Manson:''' The last thing in the world I was going to do was to make something obvious and political. I circumvented that with the video [of “Say10”], I released on Election Day [which ends with Trump’s decapitated body lying in a pool of blood]. That was as close as I was going to get. But I did that early on, and that was not a reaction to what’s happening in America. It was my statement on what would or wouldn’t happen in America.
  
 
'''You flirt with the devil and evil and you’ve explored its outer fringes, so you’ve certainly seen the face of ugliness. When you look at President Trump, do you see an evil man or a misguided man?'''
 
'''You flirt with the devil and evil and you’ve explored its outer fringes, so you’ve certainly seen the face of ugliness. When you look at President Trump, do you see an evil man or a misguided man?'''
  
I see the same thing that I may have pointed out about either Bush. I didn’t really have too much to complain about. Maybe it was the lack of stupidity in the government and the people that supposedly control our lives. But it seems a bit fumbling. The era in which I made records that weren’t as aggressive and in your face was during the Barack Obama administration, who is the only president I ever voted for. At the time it seemed like something worth getting up for. The only reason I didn’t vote was because it’s too early in the day. But I don’t think it’s anything new. It is just an unusual time. And I think that all of that is reflected in what I do. It’s not even a case of me being prophetic, it’s more just being aware of the culture that I could see developing. There’s this goldfish mentality, where you forget something every three seconds. I used all caps on some of the record, and for “[[KILL4ME|Kill4Me]]” and “Say10,” I wrote it in the way you might send it on a Twitter message.
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I see the same thing that I may have pointed out about either Bush. I didn’t really have too much to complain about. Maybe it was the lack of stupidity in the government and the people that supposedly control our lives. But it seems a bit fumbling. The era in which I made records that weren’t as aggressive and in your face was during the Barack Obama administration, who is the only president I ever voted for. At the time it seemed like something worth getting up for. The only reason I didn’t vote was because it’s too early in the day. But I don’t think it’s anything new. It is just an unusual time. And I think that all of that is reflected in what I do. It’s not even a case of me being prophetic, it’s more just being aware of the culture that I could see developing. There’s this goldfish mentality, where you forget something every three seconds. I used all caps on some of the record, and for “Kill4Me” and “Say10,” I wrote it in the way you might send it on a Twitter message.
  
I think if you want to use any metaphor in life regarding Twitter, I think that social media is a very powerful tool. Example A: our new president. I’m not saying it’s good or bad. I’m saying it should be acknowledged as something that can be used powerfully or can be used foolishly because people have given it that power. My biggest influence, on the whole, would be Salvador Dali, who was not afraid to embrace everything as art and everything as a movie. When people say, “Life’s not a movie,” he’d say, “Well, why can’t it be? Half the time you’re being filmed.” And that’s why I start off “[[WE KNOW WHERE YOU FUCKING LIVE|We Know Where You F***ing Live]]” with the line: “Let’s make something clear. We’re all recording this as it happens.”
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I think if you want to use any metaphor in life regarding Twitter, I think that social media is a very powerful tool. Example A: our new president. I’m not saying it’s good or bad. I’m saying it should be acknowledged as something that can be used powerfully or can be used foolishly because people have given it that power. My biggest influence, on the whole, would be Salvador Dali, who was not afraid to embrace everything as art and everything as a movie. When people say, “Life’s not a movie,” he’d say, “Well, why can’t it be? Half the time you’re being filmed.” And that’s why I start off “We Know Where You F***ing Live” with the line: “Let’s make something clear. We’re all recording this as it happens.”
  
 
'''What do you think as you watch the dumbing down of America, with gadgets like smartphones consuming people’s lives and the mainstream media playing to the lowest common denominator?'''
 
'''What do you think as you watch the dumbing down of America, with gadgets like smartphones consuming people’s lives and the mainstream media playing to the lowest common denominator?'''
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'''You delayed the release date of ''Heaven Upside Down'' for six months. What was the holdup?'''
 
'''You delayed the release date of ''Heaven Upside Down'' for six months. What was the holdup?'''
  
It was a number of things and it wasn’t done. The most complex part of finishing the record was that it was the week that Saturn had started to go around the Earth, and that only happens every so often. I think the last time it happened was when Salvador Dali died. The same week that this starts happening, my father’s sick and we’re finishing the record. I was not clearly consciously aware of Saturn orbiting the Earth. But the concept can have relation to the world in the astrological sense of my birth date. And the word “[[Saturnalia]]” stems from the pagan things [and was an ancient Roman festival to honor the god Saturn] that originated in New Orleans, where I spend most of my music- writing time. So I wrote the song “Saturnalia” and finished it, and the day after I finished it, I flew to Ohio and my dad died and Saturn had finished its completion around the Earth. And I thought, “There has to be some cosmic element in this.” You have Saturn — the father eating his son and the snake eating its own tail. There’s a cycle of life that couldn’t be overlooked for me. That’s why I feel there’s a lot of energy in this record that was unexpected, and it let me make my dad’s last gift to me [for him] to go peacefully.
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It was a number of things and it wasn’t done. The most complex part of finishing the record was that it was the week that Saturn had started to go around the Earth, and that only happens every so often. I think the last time it happened was when Salvador Dali died. The same week that this starts happening, my father’s sick and we’re finishing the record. I was not clearly consciously aware of Saturn orbiting the Earth. But the concept can have relation to the world in the astrological sense of my birth date. And the word “Saturnalia” stems from the pagan things [and was an ancient Roman festival to honor the god Saturn] that originated in New Orleans, where I spend most of my music- writing time. So I wrote the song “Saturnalia” and finished it, and the day after I finished it, I flew to Ohio and my dad died and Saturn had finished its completion around the Earth. And I thought, “There has to be some cosmic element in this.” You have Saturn — the father eating his son and the snake eating its own tail. There’s a cycle of life that couldn’t be overlooked for me. That’s why I feel there’s a lot of energy in this record that was unexpected, and it let me make my dad’s last gift to me [for him] to go peacefully.
  
 
'''Did losing your dad have a profound effect on this album? And has it had a profound effect on you since or caused you to get depressed?'''
 
'''Did losing your dad have a profound effect on this album? And has it had a profound effect on you since or caused you to get depressed?'''
  
The record was just finished, for the most part, the day before I flew to see him. And I wasn’t expecting him to be as ill as he was. He died within an hour of me seeing him. I think he was waiting for me. I didn’t get to play him the record. I got to tell him I loved him and say goodbye. I dedicated this record to my father. And, sadly, I dedicated the last record to my mother, who was dying. So, it’s an in-between situation. The closest thing I could say I had to a long-term best friend or child, strange as it is, was my cat, [[Lily White]], and she died. So I did get a sense of understanding loss between last album and this one, unfortunately, through reality. I just know that my father would have wanted me to move forward and to be stronger and not to be held back by it. That’s not ignoring it or not caring about it. It’s just mourning it in a different way — just embracing it as a part of what makes you who you are. And you know he would want to have passed on the good strengths to it.
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The record was just finished, for the most part, the day before I flew to see him. And I wasn’t expecting him to be as ill as he was. He died within an hour of me seeing him. I think he was waiting for me. I didn’t get to play him the record. I got to tell him I loved him and say goodbye. I dedicated this record to my father. And, sadly, I dedicated the last record to my mother, who was dying. So, it’s an in-between situation. The closest thing I could say I had to a long-term best friend or child, strange as it is, was my cat, Lily White, and she died. So I did get a sense of understanding loss between last album and this one, unfortunately, through reality. I just know that my father would have wanted me to move forward and to be stronger and not to be held back by it. That’s not ignoring it or not caring about it. It’s just mourning it in a different way — just embracing it as a part of what makes you who you are. And you know he would want to have passed on the good strengths to it.
  
 
'''Did you agonize over the material on ''Heaven Upside Down'', or did it come naturally?'''
 
'''Did you agonize over the material on ''Heaven Upside Down'', or did it come naturally?'''
  
Since [the album’s collaborator] [[Tyler Bates]] is so skilled at scoring films, he sat there with me and we worked on the songs, and they just flowed. There was no discussion. He would see the music stand where I had the lyrics, and he would put up the tapping foot beat just to get started. And then he’d pick up the guitar and play and I’d start to sing. It was just me and him and the microphone. There was no vocal booth or anything like that. And that’s why it’s raw and a lot of times you can hear the guitar come through the microphone. But we did it like that more for the intimacy of it than for any other reason. Then our drummer [[Gil Sharone]] came in and expanded on the beats and helped build the songs from there. But the great thing is that Tyler and I knew what we wanted from the beginning, and we didn’t even have a lot of conversations about it before we did it.
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Since [the album’s collaborator] Tyler Bates is so skilled at scoring films, he sat there with me and we worked on the songs, and they just flowed. There was no discussion. He would see the music stand where I had the lyrics, and he would put up the tapping foot beat just to get started. And then he’d pick up the guitar and play and I’d start to sing. It was just me and him and the microphone. There was no vocal booth or anything like that. And that’s why it’s raw and a lot of times you can hear the guitar come through the microphone. But we did it like that more for the intimacy of it than for any other reason. Then our drummer Gil Sharone came in and expanded on the beats and helped build the songs from there. But the great thing is that Tyler and I knew what we wanted from the beginning, and we didn’t even have a lot of conversations about it before we did it.
  
 
'''Tyler is an accomplished music writer for soundtracks. Is it exciting to team up with someone who has such strong musical chops?'''
 
'''Tyler is an accomplished music writer for soundtracks. Is it exciting to team up with someone who has such strong musical chops?'''
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'''''Heaven Upside Down'' is poignant and pointed, and it brings back some of the intensity, if not always the volume, of some of your most powerful work. To what do you credit that?'''
 
'''''Heaven Upside Down'' is poignant and pointed, and it brings back some of the intensity, if not always the volume, of some of your most powerful work. To what do you credit that?'''
  
Well, I definitely think that Tyler brought back my desire to be who I am with ''[[The Pale Emperor|Pale Emperor]]''. When we finished that album we were happy. And he said to me, “Don’t worry, this is just the opening act for the next album.” That was three or four years ago. He was right, and I think that had to do with a combination of factors. We really looked forward to going into the studio and it reminded me of when I started out. There was an excitement. I wanted to do this, not that I ''had'' to do this or I did it because I had to pay the bills.
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Well, I definitely think that Tyler brought back my desire to be who I am with ''Pale Emperor''. When we finished that album we were happy. And he said to me, “Don’t worry, this is just the opening act for the next album.” That was three or four years ago. He was right, and I think that had to do with a combination of factors. We really looked forward to going into the studio and it reminded me of when I started out. There was an excitement. I wanted to do this, not that I ''had'' to do this or I did it because I had to pay the bills.
  
 
'''''Pale Emperor'' was widely hailed as a rebirth album for you, following three seemingly less inspired records.'''
 
'''''Pale Emperor'' was widely hailed as a rebirth album for you, following three seemingly less inspired records.'''
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'''The song “Kill4Me” is melodic, almost a pop song. But it’s kind of an ironic, violent commentary at the same time. Did you enjoy sticking the knife in and twisting it a little, and giving people what they don’t expect?'''
 
'''The song “Kill4Me” is melodic, almost a pop song. But it’s kind of an ironic, violent commentary at the same time. Did you enjoy sticking the knife in and twisting it a little, and giving people what they don’t expect?'''
  
I always have, of course. But this record tells a story in several ways. It tells a musical story, for anyone who wants to interpret it that way. For me, it was telling my personality at the time starting out with, “I can handle this on my own. This is me it is my job. It’s my destiny to do this. I picked it, so I’m stuck with it, and I need to get it on.” And then it gets to the point where you start to see what happens in any — I just look at it like a movie. It starts and then there’s a romantic element that comes in. And then “Kill4Me” is the song that really defines my personality in some ways utmost in a romantic situation, because I managed to be charming and say things like that. But the lyrics in the first verse [“Let’s grab a gold switchblade and make us a blood pact, babe”] — that is something I had actually said in life. And I just felt that sometimes true stories can be made into great songs. I never know about where something that Dylan or [[David Bowie|Bowie]] wrote came from. And by the time you get past “Saturnalia,” the story starts to really unfold.
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I always have, of course. But this record tells a story in several ways. It tells a musical story, for anyone who wants to interpret it that way. For me, it was telling my personality at the time starting out with, “I can handle this on my own. This is me it is my job. It’s my destiny to do this. I picked it, so I’m stuck with it, and I need to get it on.” And then it gets to the point where you start to see what happens in any — I just look at it like a movie. It starts and then there’s a romantic element that comes in. And then “Kill4Me” is the song that really defines my personality in some ways utmost in a romantic situation, because I managed to be charming and say things like that. But the lyrics in the first verse [“Let’s grab a gold switchblade and make us a blood pact, babe”] — that is something I had actually said in life. And I just felt that sometimes true stories can be made into great songs. I never know about where something that Dylan or Bowie wrote came from. And by the time you get past “Saturnalia,” the story starts to really unfold.
  
 
'''In what way?'''
 
'''In what way?'''
  
“Saturnalia” takes it into the story — the real heart of the record. And after that, it goes into my résumé on a song like “[[JE$U$ CRI$I$|Je$u$ Chri$is]],” that’s my résumé: “I write songs to fight and to f*** to/If you wanna fight, then I’ll fight you/If you wanna f***, I will f*** you.” It’s basically something I would say with a shrug when someone asked me, “What do you do?” “Well, I write songs to fight and f*** to.” And it wasn’t meant to be that basic. That’s one level you could view it. And other people think it might really be about fighting and f***ing, which is very more basic than the way I said it, because I was saying in a sarcastic way. But I would never write that in a sophomoric way.
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“Saturnalia” takes it into the story — the real heart of the record. And after that, it goes into my résumé on a song like “Je$u$ Chri$is,” that’s my résumé: “I write songs to fight and to f*** to/If you wanna fight, then I’ll fight you/If you wanna f***, I will f*** you.” It’s basically something I would say with a shrug when someone asked me, “What do you do?” “Well, I write songs to fight and f*** to.” And it wasn’t meant to be that basic. That’s one level you could view it. And other people think it might really be about fighting and f***ing, which is very more basic than the way I said it, because I was saying in a sarcastic way. But I would never write that in a sophomoric way.
  
 
'''Two of your new music videos star Johnny Depp. How did you guys meet and become friends?'''
 
'''Two of your new music videos star Johnny Depp. How did you guys meet and become friends?'''
  
It was just enjoyable to finally do something cinematic with JD. I’m sure you’ve heard all about the stories of our back tattoos and our nights together. I’ve had a long-term relationship with him as friends since ‘98. … We technically met, but not really, when he was an extra on ''21 Jump Street'' in Florida, doing a job as a journalist when I was 19 years old. I was supposed to interview him, but I did not get to make that happen. So I had to watch him get interviewed by other people and eavesdrop on him and write my own article. We keep trying to remember when we met again, and we can’t recall how we re-ran into each other. But we spent a lot of time together when I moved [to Los Angeles] in 1998, when I was doing ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. And then more so during ''[[Holy Wood]]''. I know at the time he shared an agent with someone that I knew. He’s such a fan of music and he’s definitely like a brother to me. So it couldn’t be more appropriate that there’s a Cain and Abel vibe in the “Say10” video.
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It was just enjoyable to finally do something cinematic with JD. I’m sure you’ve heard all about the stories of our back tattoos and our nights together. I’ve had a long-term relationship with him as friends since ‘98. … We technically met, but not really, when he was an extra on ''21 Jump Street'' in Florida, doing a job as a journalist when I was 19 years old. I was supposed to interview him, but I did not get to make that happen. So I had to watch him get interviewed by other people and eavesdrop on him and write my own article. We keep trying to remember when we met again, and we can’t recall how we re-ran into each other. But we spent a lot of time together when I moved [to Los Angeles] in 1998, when I was doing ''Mechanical Animals''. And then more so during ''Holy Wood''. I know at the time he shared an agent with someone that I knew. He’s such a fan of music and he’s definitely like a brother to me. So it couldn’t be more appropriate that there’s a Cain and Abel vibe in the “Say10” video.
  
 
'''You have never downplayed the euphoria of a good party. Are you still that debauched, hedonistic character?'''
 
'''You have never downplayed the euphoria of a good party. Are you still that debauched, hedonistic character?'''

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