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Before he remixed the names of silver-screen siren Marilyn Monroe and murderous cult leader Charles Manson to become [[Marilyn Manson]] – Satanic scapegoat for the religious right and others-Ohio-born, Florida-bred Brian Warner was an aspiring music critic simply aching to tell people about good tunes.
 
Before he remixed the names of silver-screen siren Marilyn Monroe and murderous cult leader Charles Manson to become [[Marilyn Manson]] – Satanic scapegoat for the religious right and others-Ohio-born, Florida-bred Brian Warner was an aspiring music critic simply aching to tell people about good tunes.
  
On the eve of departing for the [[The High End of Low Tour: Rockstar Mayhem Fest Leg|Mayhem Festival Tour]] recently with his childhood favorites Slayer, an almost disarmingly friendly Manson spoke with Metromix about his own form of gonzo journalism and the intense recording process that fueled his most recent) and most personal) album “[[The High End of Low]]”.
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On the eve of departing for the [[The High End of Low Rockstar Mayhem Fest Tour|Mayhem Festival Tour]] recently with his childhood favorites Slayer, an almost disarmingly friendly Manson spoke with Metromix about his own form of gonzo journalism and the intense recording process that fueled his most recent) and most personal) album “[[The High End of Low]]”.
  
  

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