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Greater comparisons to Andy Warhol and Warhol's philosophy of pop-art can be attributed to Marilyn Manson's engagement in other artistic mediums (as well as the allusions to cinema in the lyrics of the epic [[The High End of Low]] track [[I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies]]). This can further relate to Manson's [[Celebritarian Corporation]] and the ways in which Manson's paintings brought him further into the cultural zeitgeist (including a portrait he made for [[Angelina Nude|Angelina Jolie]]). | Greater comparisons to Andy Warhol and Warhol's philosophy of pop-art can be attributed to Marilyn Manson's engagement in other artistic mediums (as well as the allusions to cinema in the lyrics of the epic [[The High End of Low]] track [[I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies]]). This can further relate to Manson's [[Celebritarian Corporation]] and the ways in which Manson's paintings brought him further into the cultural zeitgeist (including a portrait he made for [[Angelina Nude|Angelina Jolie]]). | ||
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