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'''''Marilyn Manson''''' is the second unofficial biography of [[Marilyn Manson]], released on April 15, 1998.
 
'''''Marilyn Manson''''' is the second unofficial biography of [[Marilyn Manson]], released on April 15, 1998.
  
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== Book Description ==
 
For the public, the triumph of [[Marilyn Manson]] happened in the blink of an eye, beginning with the debut of their 1994 "Album [[Portrait of an American Family]]", an event which led to a cover on "Rolling Stone" and the group's MTV smash "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]". This biography offers an all-encompassing look at the success of this controversial band.
 
For the public, the triumph of [[Marilyn Manson]] happened in the blink of an eye, beginning with the debut of their 1994 "Album [[Portrait of an American Family]]", an event which led to a cover on "Rolling Stone" and the group's MTV smash "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]". This biography offers an all-encompassing look at the success of this controversial band.
  
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson bibliography]]

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Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson cover
Written by Kurt B. Reighley
Released: April 15, 1998
Illustrator: Unknown
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Narrator:
Media type: Print (Paperback)
Length: 192 pages
ISBN: 1844494195

Marilyn Manson is the second unofficial biography of Marilyn Manson, released on April 15, 1998.

Book Description[edit]

For the public, the triumph of Marilyn Manson happened in the blink of an eye, beginning with the debut of their 1994 "Album Portrait of an American Family", an event which led to a cover on "Rolling Stone" and the group's MTV smash "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". This biography offers an all-encompassing look at the success of this controversial band.