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We Are Chaos by Marilyn Manson: First Musings

Posted on September 17, 2020September 17, 2020 by cococatani

I’m not sure whether this album will win over any new fans if they expect the shocking and politically motivated Manson of the 1990s. This album is much more personal and emotional. Not even all the songs are marked with an “E” for “explicit” by Spotify. Has Manson gone soft?

Heaven Upside Down: The Review

Posted on October 18, 2017 by cococatani

These are busy times for a self-declared horror, metal and science fiction afficionado. After spending much of last weekend recovering… Read more Heaven Upside Down: The Review

“We Know Where You Fucking Live”: A Marilyn Manson Review

Posted on September 18, 2017 by cococatani

Somehow, I’ve managed to manoeuvre myself in a position where watching Marilyn Manson videos counts as work. I’ve recently published… Read more “We Know Where You Fucking Live”: A Marilyn Manson Review

Review: Terror and Wonder at the British Library

Posted on October 30, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

As someone who once spent six months looking forward to a Marilyn Manson concert, I was delighted when the British… Read more Review: Terror and Wonder at the British Library

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