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'''''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''''' is the first autobiography by [[Marilyn Manson]] (with assistance by [[Neil Strauss]] of ''Rolling Stone''), released on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14, 1998]] by ReganBooks. It follows Manson's life from a child who discovers his grandfather's sexual fetishism, to the forming of [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], to the recording of ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''. Its last pages contain the journal of the band's touring, documenting backstage events and people's reactions. The book itself includes many references to his life of drugs, sex and twisted relationships that led him to where he was in 1998, and even where he is now (to some extent).
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'''''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''''' is the first autobiography by [[Marilyn Manson]] (with assistance by [[Neil Strauss]] of ''Rolling Stone''), released on February 14, 1998 by ReganBooks. It follows Manson's life from a child who discovers his grandfather's sexual fetishism, to the forming of [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], to the recording of ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''. Its last pages contain the journal of the band's touring, documenting backstage events and people's reactions. The book itself includes many references to his life of drugs, sex and twisted relationships that led him to where he was in 1998, and even where he is now (to some extent).
  
 
The autobiography also goes in-depth into the break-ups amongst the band's history. It follows several members through becoming friends and musicians with the band to angry and sometimes bitter leavings, some bands members detest being fired so badly that lawsuits have been filed against Manson by his own crew members.
 
The autobiography also goes in-depth into the break-ups amongst the band's history. It follows several members through becoming friends and musicians with the band to angry and sometimes bitter leavings, some bands members detest being fired so badly that lawsuits have been filed against Manson by his own crew members.

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