Biography of Marilyn Manson


Marilyn Manson is a musician, the leader of the band “Marilyn Manson”.

Born on January 5, 1969 in Canton, Ohio, in a working, far from creative family. His father was a merchant, and his mother a nurse. Parents in the biography of Marilyn Manson sent him to study at a Christian school. But contrary to expectations, the boy became an atheist. After graduating from school, he moved to Florida, began working as a reporter and critic in a music magazine.

In 1989, they created a rock band. Then the musician took a pseudonym, combining two names: Marilyn and Manson. Other members of the group also chose the aliases: Daisy Berkowitz, Olivia Newton-Band, For Za Specch. Initially, the group was called “Marilyn Manson and The Spooky Kids”. Their first album was released in 1994 – “Portrait Of An American Family”. The group quickly gained success in America, largely due to thoughtful advertising. The image of the group was shocking. Soon

Gidget Gain and Madonna Wayne Gacy replaced in the group of Newton-Bandi and Zaza Speck. Composition of the band for 2009: Twiggy, Chris Vrenna, Ginger Fish, Andy Gerold and the unchanging leader – Marilyn Manson.

Then came the albums: “Smells Like Children”, “Antichrist Superstar”, “Mechanical Animals”. And the next album “Holy Wood” brought the band world fame. The audience was shocked at the sight of Manson, his behavior. And the musician in turn supported his image with incredible antics. Having met Satanist Anton Sandor LaVey, Manson received the title of Reverend in the Church of Satan. The group often uses the attributes of this ideology at their concerts.

The next studio album of the band was “The Golden Age of Grotesque”, released in 2003. It was followed by “Eat Me, Drink Me” in 2007, “The High End of Low” in 2009.

From 2005 to 2006 in his biography Marilyn Manson was married to actress and dancer Dita von Teese. Then until 2008 he met with actress Evan Rachel Wood.


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Biography of Marilyn Manson