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|Interviewer = Michael Stewart and Ely High School | |Interviewer = Michael Stewart and Ely High School | ||
|Date = May 5, 1995 | |Date = May 5, 1995 | ||
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− | Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, you have to admit South Florida's own | + | Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, you have to admit South Florida's own Marilyn Manson always has something controversial to say or do. Since Marilyn Manson signed with Trent Reznor's (from Nine Inch Nails) Nothing label in early 1993, the group has had a chance to show other Americans its brand of music. |
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− | Considering the lyrical content of the group's first full-length album, | + | Considering the lyrical content of the group's first full-length album, Portrait of an American Family, and the onstage act, many American cities are not happy about Marilyn Manson's presence. The act can range from destroying papier-mache Cyclops to defacing Bibles. Many cities have tried to ban the group from returning. |
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− | Marilyn Manson's future looks good. With the addition of drummer | + | Marilyn Manson's future looks good. With the addition of drummer Ginger Fish, the band is hoping to put out an EP this summer that will include unreleased material, such as another version of Dope Hat and a cover of the Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams. |
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− | + | Korn will open for Marilyn Manson and Danzig 8 p.m. May 12 (1995) at Sunrise Musical | |
5555 NW 95th St. $16.75, $19.75. Ticketmaster. | 5555 NW 95th St. $16.75, $19.75. Ticketmaster. | ||
[[Category:Interviews]] | [[Category:Interviews]] | ||
− | [[Category:1989-1995 | + | [[Category:1989-1995 Era]] |