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If Manson's not so scary anymore, perhaps it has as much to do with the fact that conservative politics now seem more threatening than a guy in a girdle and black boots. Manson created quite a fury in the '90s — but controversy isn't something that can be easily sustained, especially in an age when it's so hard to shock.
 
If Manson's not so scary anymore, perhaps it has as much to do with the fact that conservative politics now seem more threatening than a guy in a girdle and black boots. Manson created quite a fury in the '90s — but controversy isn't something that can be easily sustained, especially in an age when it's so hard to shock.
  
Flashback to 1996. Marilyn Manson had just released [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Anti-Christ Superstar]] and was barnstorming his way across Middle America, ripping up Bibles and invoking Nazi imagery on his sold-out tour. Religious groups came to picket his shows and tried to ban the Canton native from performing. He published the [[Long Hard Road Out of Hell]], a best-selling autobiography, and had an altercation with the editor of Spin magazine that resulted in a well-publicized lawsuit. He trashed hotel rooms and paraded around Hollywood with Goth boy toy [[Rose McGowan]]. He cross-dressed for the cover of 1998's glammed-up, gender-bending [[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]], an album that featured great anti-anthems such as "[[The Dope Show|Dope Show]]" and "[[I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)]]." He was everywhere.
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Flashback to 1996. Marilyn Manson had just released [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Anti-Christ Superstar]] and was barnstorming his way across Middle America, ripping up Bibles and invoking Nazi imagery on his sold-out tour. Religious groups came to picket his shows and tried to ban the Canton native from performing. He published the [[Long Hard Road Out of Hell]], a best-selling autobiography, and had an altercation with the editor of Spin magazine that resulted in a well-publicized lawsuit. He trashed hotel rooms and paraded around Hollywood with Goth boy toy [[Rose McGowan]]. He cross-dressed for the cover of 1998's glammed-up, gender-bending [[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]], an album that featured great anti-anthems such as "[[Dope Show]]" and "[[I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)]]." He was everywhere.
  
 
And then Columbine happened. The media assumed that because the kids who shot up the school listened to industrial rock, they must like Manson. They didn't. Manson responded, writing an articulate essay for Rolling Stone in which he decried the violence and his responsibility for it, saying, "America loves to find an icon to hang its guilt on." He canceled the Denver date of his tour out of sensitivity, but he didn't bail on the entire tour, despite more protests.
 
And then Columbine happened. The media assumed that because the kids who shot up the school listened to industrial rock, they must like Manson. They didn't. Manson responded, writing an articulate essay for Rolling Stone in which he decried the violence and his responsibility for it, saying, "America loves to find an icon to hang its guilt on." He canceled the Denver date of his tour out of sensitivity, but he didn't bail on the entire tour, despite more protests.

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