His biography was fantastic, though some of it was ... I don't want to say fabricated, so sensationalised. Back then Marilyn Manson was very much just a persona, so I feel it was written to give an account of Warner's life, but in a way that valued the Manson-esque horror over accurate detail. Nowadays Manson and Warner are one-and-the-same which makes for a more eccentric human at the expense of a more human character, if that makes sense. You wouldn't see albums written from a personal perspective like Eat Me, Drink Me back in the 90's from Manson. For this reason, I think it would be interesting to get another book detailing TGAOG days to current.
Edit: Shorty, I just clicked your link and I love the costume! I intend to dress up proper when I go to see him in the near future which will be ... interesting. Might copy the mechanical animals aesthetic if I'm really into it and whiten my face to the extreme and do the mask thing around the eyes like him when he was Omega on the album cover. Will probably skip the prosthetic breasts though, and I'll probably wear clothes.![]()
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