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|Interviewer = Leslie R. Marini
 
|Interviewer = Leslie R. Marini
 
|Date      = August, 1995
 
|Date      = August, 1995
|Source    = [http://www.theroc.org/roc-mag/textarch/roc-19/roc19-06.htm ''Rock Out Censorship Magazine (Issue No. 19)'']
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My first encounter with [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] actually begins a few years earlier than this interview, while working for Thrust Magazine in Tampa, Florida. At that time, the band was known as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids and called Ft. Lauderdale, Florida home. Their underground legion of loyal fans seemed to grow almost daily. And they were constantly on the verge of success. The cult that built itself around the band became an extension of the band's own creative extremism, and when [[Nine Inch Nails|Nine Inch Nails']] [[Trent Reznor]] formed his own label, [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], he signed the elusive Marilyn Manson.
 
My first encounter with [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] actually begins a few years earlier than this interview, while working for Thrust Magazine in Tampa, Florida. At that time, the band was known as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids and called Ft. Lauderdale, Florida home. Their underground legion of loyal fans seemed to grow almost daily. And they were constantly on the verge of success. The cult that built itself around the band became an extension of the band's own creative extremism, and when [[Nine Inch Nails|Nine Inch Nails']] [[Trent Reznor]] formed his own label, [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], he signed the elusive Marilyn Manson.
  
Always drawing a response, always drawing some kind of attention somewhere, it didn't take long for a cynical world of rock and roll to embrace the blasphemous and shocking [[Marilyn Manson|Mr. Manson]] into their fold and after completion of the band's first full length CD for Nothing, [[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait Of An American Family]], and performing at the CMJ showcase in New York about the same time, the band engaged in a [[Self Destruct|full length tour with Nine Inch Nails]], and across the country, community censors fired their shots.
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Always drawing a response, always drawing some kind of attention somewhere, it didn't take long for a cynical world of rock and roll to embrace the blasphemous and shocking [[Marilyn Manson|Mr. Manson]] into their fold and after completion of the band's first full length CD for Nothing, [[Portrait Of An American Family]], and performing at the CMJ showcase in New York about the same time, the band engaged in a [[Support for Nine Inch Nails' Self Destruct Tour|full length tour with Nine Inch Nails]], and across the country, community censors fired their shots.
  
 
There was the incident that took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Marilyn Manson was paid by the building manager of The Delta Center not to perform that night. At the end of the show, Reznor brought Mr. Manson on stage, and the two informed the crowd in attendance of the venue's censorship practices. While haranguing the promoter, the facility and the city of Salt Lake, Mr. Manson ripped pages from The Book Of Mormon out and threw them into the audience. Later these actions caused both Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails to be permanently banned from the venue.
 
There was the incident that took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Marilyn Manson was paid by the building manager of The Delta Center not to perform that night. At the end of the show, Reznor brought Mr. Manson on stage, and the two informed the crowd in attendance of the venue's censorship practices. While haranguing the promoter, the facility and the city of Salt Lake, Mr. Manson ripped pages from The Book Of Mormon out and threw them into the audience. Later these actions caused both Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails to be permanently banned from the venue.
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Relaxing at a friend's home in New Orleans Louisiana after completing the [[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour|Danzig tour]], Mr. Manson, who speaks with a slight reptilian accent clears the air regarding Jacksonville, the new record, talk shows, and rock 'n' roll in general.
 
Relaxing at a friend's home in New Orleans Louisiana after completing the [[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour|Danzig tour]], Mr. Manson, who speaks with a slight reptilian accent clears the air regarding Jacksonville, the new record, talk shows, and rock 'n' roll in general.
  
'''Marini: Suppose you tell me 'in your own words' what happened in Jacksonville? Basically, who threw the first punch?'''
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'''Suppose you tell me 'in your own words' what happened in Jacksonville? Basically, who threw the first punch?'''
  
'''Marilyn Manson:''' Yeah. From what I recall, when we played with Nine Inch Nails in Jacksonville, there were rumors and warnings and threats that I'd get arrested for my performance, but that night I went ahead and performed as I wanted, and I didn't censor anything for Jacksonville's sake, and nothing really came of it. The next time, between then and the time we came back on our club tour, we had gotten a lot of threats from The Christian Coalition, in conjunction with the Jacksonville Police Department that our show wasn't going to happen. So, when we arrived in Jacksonville the day that we performed on our club tour, I spoke with the manager of Club Five, and I asked if there was anything I should be taking into consideration, or anything I should be concerned about as far as performance and I was assured that I was to go on with everything as I planned, there were no problems.
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Yeah. From what I recall, when we played with Nine Inch Nails in Jacksonville, there were rumors and warnings and threats that I'd get arrested for my performance, but that night I went ahead and performed as I wanted, and I didn't censor anything for Jacksonville's sake, and nothing really came of it. The next time, between then and the time we came back on our club tour, we had gotten a lot of threats from The Christian Coalition, in conjunction with the Jacksonville Police Department that our show wasn't going to happen. So, when we arrived in Jacksonville the day that we performed on our club tour, I spoke with the manager of Club Five, and I asked if there was anything I should be taking into consideration, or anything I should be concerned about as far as performance and I was assured that I was to go on with everything as I planned, there were no problems.
  
 
So, the show went on as planned, and towards the end there was some nudity, and apparently there were some undercover cops in the crowd, right after I got back from the dressing room they arrested me, and I spent sixteen hours in jail, a lot of harassment from a lot of Baptists, police officers, things like that. I got out, and we weren't gonna play the show at Club Five on the Danzig tour, but, we felt we didn't want to let down any fans we may have in Jacksonville, so we went ahead and did it. There weren't any problems, but as if an act of fate, before we had to perform our last song, the power died out.
 
So, the show went on as planned, and towards the end there was some nudity, and apparently there were some undercover cops in the crowd, right after I got back from the dressing room they arrested me, and I spent sixteen hours in jail, a lot of harassment from a lot of Baptists, police officers, things like that. I got out, and we weren't gonna play the show at Club Five on the Danzig tour, but, we felt we didn't want to let down any fans we may have in Jacksonville, so we went ahead and did it. There weren't any problems, but as if an act of fate, before we had to perform our last song, the power died out.
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