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'''Manson: The Early Years<br>
 
'''Manson: The Early Years<br>
What was [[Brian Warner]] like before he became a parent's worst nightmare? Ambitious, petty, shrewd, desperate - and prone to puking.<br>
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What was Brian Warner like before he became a parent's worst nightmare? Ambitious, petty, shrewd, desperate - and prone to puking.<br>
 
by Ted B. Kissell'''
 
by Ted B. Kissell'''
  
Not so long ago the international rock star [[Marilyn Manson]] played local dives such as the now-defunct Plus Five in Davie. Launched in 1990 as [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids]], the band evolved from an obscure novelty act with adolescent stage names to a wildly popular novelty act with adolescent stage names. Along the way the group honed its songwriting, stage show, and vision. It also dropped the "Spooky Kids" appendage fairly early on, and became known solely by the nom de shock of its vocalist.
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Not so long ago the international rock star Marilyn Manson played local dives such as the now-defunct Plus Five in Davie. Launched in 1990 as Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, the band evolved from an obscure novelty act with adolescent stage names to a wildly popular novelty act with adolescent stage names. Along the way the group honed its songwriting, stage show, and vision. It also dropped the "Spooky Kids" appendage fairly early on, and became known solely by the nom de shock of its vocalist.
  
 
My story begins late one night in 1993. The erstwhile Spooky Kids have packed up their toys after a Plus Five gig and gone home. Marilyn Manson himself, at this point still mostly called Brian Warner by his friends, has adjourned to the nearest Denny´s. He pulls up in his red Honda Civic hatchback and stalks past the serried ranks of Mother Butler pies. Pallid and rapier-thin, his lank black hair still damp with sweat, Brian glides over to the big round table in the corner, where his assembled sycophants cede unto him the seat of honor on a curved Naugahyde banquette.
 
My story begins late one night in 1993. The erstwhile Spooky Kids have packed up their toys after a Plus Five gig and gone home. Marilyn Manson himself, at this point still mostly called Brian Warner by his friends, has adjourned to the nearest Denny´s. He pulls up in his red Honda Civic hatchback and stalks past the serried ranks of Mother Butler pies. Pallid and rapier-thin, his lank black hair still damp with sweat, Brian glides over to the big round table in the corner, where his assembled sycophants cede unto him the seat of honor on a curved Naugahyde banquette.
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But the other dozen clustered around Brian in some unintended parody of the Last Supper? Unabashed toadies, gussied up in black, with splashes of fuchsia or lime-green hair dye. A couple of them are carrying lunchboxes, an homage to the Marilyn Manson song of that name. And all are hanging on Brian´s every word.
 
But the other dozen clustered around Brian in some unintended parody of the Last Supper? Unabashed toadies, gussied up in black, with splashes of fuchsia or lime-green hair dye. A couple of them are carrying lunchboxes, an homage to the Marilyn Manson song of that name. And all are hanging on Brian´s every word.
  
He doesn´t have that much to say. Although he looks like [[Alice Cooper]], his onstage energy is more reminiscent of Iggy Pop. And he seems to have really overdone it tonight. He does manage to order a grilled cheese sandwich and fries from the waitress (who does a good job of keeping a straight face before this freak show). The waitress hasn´t been gone five minutes when Brian´s color shifts from pale to translucent. "Oh, man," he groans. "I´m going to puke."
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He doesn´t have that much to say. Although he looks like Alice Cooper, his onstage energy is more reminiscent of Iggy Pop. And he seems to have really overdone it tonight. He does manage to order a grilled cheese sandwich and fries from the waitress (who does a good job of keeping a straight face before this freak show). The waitress hasn´t been gone five minutes when Brian´s color shifts from pale to translucent. "Oh, man," he groans. "I´m going to puke."
  
 
With that he ducks under the table, slithers around the shins of his acolytes, and darts to the restroom. A couple of minutes later the waitress plunks down his sandwich, just in time for Brian to emerge from the loo, crawl back to his seat, and tear into his food.
 
With that he ducks under the table, slithers around the shins of his acolytes, and darts to the restroom. A couple of minutes later the waitress plunks down his sandwich, just in time for Brian to emerge from the loo, crawl back to his seat, and tear into his food.
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The longest conversations I ever had with Mr. M. Brian Warner-Manson were during our interviews for a 1994 cover story in XS magazine. My previous and subsequent contacts with him were mostly a byproduct of his mentoring relationship with my then-girlfriend´s band, Jack Off Jill. We´d see each other at now-defunct Broward County clubs like Squeeze and The Edge, or I´d run into him while the band was rehearsing at its warehouse in Pompano Beach. And I´d give him a call when I needed a snappy quote to liven up my music column.
 
The longest conversations I ever had with Mr. M. Brian Warner-Manson were during our interviews for a 1994 cover story in XS magazine. My previous and subsequent contacts with him were mostly a byproduct of his mentoring relationship with my then-girlfriend´s band, Jack Off Jill. We´d see each other at now-defunct Broward County clubs like Squeeze and The Edge, or I´d run into him while the band was rehearsing at its warehouse in Pompano Beach. And I´d give him a call when I needed a snappy quote to liven up my music column.
  
Opinions about him varied among the locals in those early years. The effect he´d had on the wardrobe of area teens had begun to engender the kind of parental outrage that would eventually become a nationwide phenomenon. (Especially controversial was one Marilyn Manson T-shirt that exhorted followers to "Kill Your Parents... Kill God... Kill Yourself." Loads of fun at parties!) Many of his peers in the music scene had, by the time of his band´s signing to a major label in 1994, decried their success as a victory of style over substance. And the band´s style, almost without exception, sprung from the mind of Brian, a sickly, skinny kid who got beat up a lot at a Christian elementary school in Ohio. He listened to Kiss, read [[Anton LaVey]] and Friedrich Nietzsche, watched talk shows all day, and kept striving to create a band whose entire existence was a work of commercially viable performance art.
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Opinions about him varied among the locals in those early years. The effect he´d had on the wardrobe of area teens had begun to engender the kind of parental outrage that would eventually become a nationwide phenomenon. (Especially controversial was one Marilyn Manson T-shirt that exhorted followers to "Kill Your Parents... Kill God... Kill Yourself." Loads of fun at parties!) Many of his peers in the music scene had, by the time of his band´s signing to a major label in 1994, decried their success as a victory of style over substance. And the band´s style, almost without exception, sprung from the mind of Brian, a sickly, skinny kid who got beat up a lot at a Christian elementary school in Ohio. He listened to Kiss, read Anton LaVey and Friedrich Nietzsche, watched talk shows all day, and kept striving to create a band whose entire existence was a work of commercially viable performance art.
  
 
I harbored my own rock-and-roll fantasies at one point, though my goals were more modest (signing with an indie label, touring in a van, visions of Minutemen and Meat Puppets dancing in my head). I even tried to seek Manson´s help in promoting my remarkably unpopular postpunk outfit.
 
I harbored my own rock-and-roll fantasies at one point, though my goals were more modest (signing with an indie label, touring in a van, visions of Minutemen and Meat Puppets dancing in my head). I even tried to seek Manson´s help in promoting my remarkably unpopular postpunk outfit.
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If there´s any sort of distinction I can claim in the arc of Manson´s career, it´s that I was the first writer to convince an editor that Marilyn Manson was poised to explode into the nation´s pop-culture consciousness. Back in June 1994 I argued that Manson´s mélange of alt-metal crunch, Seventies kitsch, and "dimestore Satanism" (as I called it) would strike a power chord with disaffected youth far beyond South Florida. It wasn´t such a stroke of genius. Anyone who´d seen the rapt adoration in the mascara-caked eyes of the "Lunchbox Girls" at the Denny´s could have figured it out, too.
 
If there´s any sort of distinction I can claim in the arc of Manson´s career, it´s that I was the first writer to convince an editor that Marilyn Manson was poised to explode into the nation´s pop-culture consciousness. Back in June 1994 I argued that Manson´s mélange of alt-metal crunch, Seventies kitsch, and "dimestore Satanism" (as I called it) would strike a power chord with disaffected youth far beyond South Florida. It wasn´t such a stroke of genius. Anyone who´d seen the rapt adoration in the mascara-caked eyes of the "Lunchbox Girls" at the Denny´s could have figured it out, too.
  
At the time I wrote the piece, Marilyn Manson had just become the first band to sign to Nothing Records, the company started by nine inch nails mastermind [[Trent Reznor]]. The band´s debut record on Nothing didn´t sell too well, but Manson´s friendship with Reznor led to a slew of Manson/nails double bills. Manson had already bewitched thousands of sickly, gothic teens nationwide by the time the band scored its breakthrough hit with a 1995 cover of the Eurythmics´ [[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)|Sweet Dreams]].
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At the time I wrote the piece, Marilyn Manson had just become the first band to sign to Nothing Records, the company started by nine inch nails mastermind Trent Reznor. The band´s debut record on Nothing didn´t sell too well, but Manson´s friendship with Reznor led to a slew of Manson/nails double bills. Manson had already bewitched thousands of sickly, gothic teens nationwide by the time the band scored its breakthrough hit with a 1995 cover of the Eurythmics´ Sweet Dreams.
  
Catapulted to the top of the charts by a remake, Marilyn Manson made the most of the opportunity. "Sweet Dreams was like the cheese that lured the mouse into the trap, and now we´re going to snap its neck," he told me shortly after the release of the 1996 album [[Antichrist Superstar]].
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Catapulted to the top of the charts by a remake, Marilyn Manson made the most of the opportunity. "Sweet Dreams was like the cheese that lured the mouse into the trap, and now we´re going to snap its neck," he told me shortly after the release of the 1996 album Antichrist Superstar.
  
 
That record´s strong performance (it debuted at number three on the Billboard charts) finally proved his thesis: If you dumb down LaVey and Nietzsche and smear them with enough ghoulish greasepaint, they´ll speak to something deep within the soul of alienated suburban white kids.
 
That record´s strong performance (it debuted at number three on the Billboard charts) finally proved his thesis: If you dumb down LaVey and Nietzsche and smear them with enough ghoulish greasepaint, they´ll speak to something deep within the soul of alienated suburban white kids.
  
Parents recoiled, rock critics deconstructed Manson´s hellish vision as derivative dreck, and the kids just kept on buying. The cover of Rolling Stone, a succession of MTV Buzz Clips ([[The Beautiful People]], [[Tourniquet]], [[The Man That You Fear]]), a book deal, and massive record sales followed.
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Parents recoiled, rock critics deconstructed Manson´s hellish vision as derivative dreck, and the kids just kept on buying. The cover of Rolling Stone, a succession of MTV Buzz Clips (The Beautiful People, Tourniquet, The Man That You Fear), a book deal, and massive record sales followed.
  
 
I, meanwhile, toiled in relative obscurity as an ink-stained wretch. To be honest I didn´t give much thought to Marilyn Manson (or Brian Warner, for that matter). I felt a quiet smugness in having recognized his potential early on. And we had friends in common. But that was about it.
 
I, meanwhile, toiled in relative obscurity as an ink-stained wretch. To be honest I didn´t give much thought to Marilyn Manson (or Brian Warner, for that matter). I felt a quiet smugness in having recognized his potential early on. And we had friends in common. But that was about it.
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The videotape is rolling. The overhead lights are dimmed in a cramped photo studio. Manson stands before a TV monitor, arms folded, and turns his narrow face with its aquiline nose, tiny mouth, and weak chin toward the cathode glow. A monster leers back at him: stringy black hair, eyes like lifeless white marbles, teeth smeared with black wax. The creature onscreen growls and seethes and fills the entire damn box. Behold the God of Fuck. Behold Marilyn Manson. Behold a skinny dude with pretty basic stage makeup.
 
The videotape is rolling. The overhead lights are dimmed in a cramped photo studio. Manson stands before a TV monitor, arms folded, and turns his narrow face with its aquiline nose, tiny mouth, and weak chin toward the cathode glow. A monster leers back at him: stringy black hair, eyes like lifeless white marbles, teeth smeared with black wax. The creature onscreen growls and seethes and fills the entire damn box. Behold the God of Fuck. Behold Marilyn Manson. Behold a skinny dude with pretty basic stage makeup.
  
Manson´s girlfriend [[Melissa Romero|Missi]] (now ex-) is also here. She´s tall, thin, very pale. Pretty in a bored-yet-predatory sort of way, she is downplaying her looks today: a black pullover and blue jeans, a torrent of black hair reaching below her shoulder blades. The tattoos and the Betty Page bangs would come later.
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Manson´s girlfriend Missi (now ex-) is also here. She´s tall, thin, very pale. Pretty in a bored-yet-predatory sort of way, she is downplaying her looks today: a black pullover and blue jeans, a torrent of black hair reaching below her shoulder blades. The tattoos and the Betty Page bangs would come later.
  
 
Manson is taller and thinner, maybe six feet three in his combat boots, but not quite as pale (no makeup). He´s outfitted in what, for him, serve as civvies: black jeans and boots, a long-sleeve black T-shirt bearing the band´s "The Satanic Army" logo (in the style of the Salvation Army insignia). The group´s varied catalogue of merchandise, for which Manson formed a company called Satan´s Bakesale, is perhaps his favorite means of self-expression offstage.
 
Manson is taller and thinner, maybe six feet three in his combat boots, but not quite as pale (no makeup). He´s outfitted in what, for him, serve as civvies: black jeans and boots, a long-sleeve black T-shirt bearing the band´s "The Satanic Army" logo (in the style of the Salvation Army insignia). The group´s varied catalogue of merchandise, for which Manson formed a company called Satan´s Bakesale, is perhaps his favorite means of self-expression offstage.

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