The Real Life Rise And Fall Of Marilyn Manson

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Marlyn Mason: From Stardom to Struggles and the Story that Captivates. In the symphony of music's rebellious spirit, one name echoes louder than most :Marilyn Manson. Picture a wild ride through a world where rules are meant to be broken, and music isn't just heard but felt in the bones. This journey is about Marilyn Manson's adventure – the electrifying highs where he danced on stages like a musical sorcerer, and the lows where the melody got tangled in legal woes and harsh whispers. Join us in this sonic odyssey, exploring how Marilyn Manson soared to celestial heights and then danced through the shadows, crafting a tale that's as complex and enigmatic as the artist himself.

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  • @cherryvonvenom
    I've loved Manson since 97 and I will forever. I don't believe he abused anyone. He is a smart and talented man and I respect him. His music and image has made a huge impact! Love you Marilyn<3
  • @mrkgrmn3
    A lot of repetitive meaningless verbiage in this one.
  • @l.salisbury1253
    "The best way to succeed with teenagers is be what their parents will HATE!" -Alice Cooper
  • @tracymarrow7841
    Brian's family hasn't been "conservative and religious". On the contrary, they were open-minded people who supported his son's musical career as much as they could. They sent Brian to a religious school because, ironically, it gave the best education in town and they wanted the best for him. Regarding health issues, such were never publicly mentioned or discussed. So either say what you know (IF you know anything, which I seriously doubt), or do not comment at all. These are speculations. As for accountability, such needs to be searched for first from his accusers who never provided any evidence whatsoever of any abuse that could have taken place. On the contrary, prove of illegal actions from their side done in their efforts to build a somehow believable narrative of abuse have already been unearthed and become public and his main false accuser has already felt the consequences of her actions when she lost the custody of her only child.
  • @Juliett-we7tc
    Love this guy. His sound is unique instead of just another copy of other bands, and his creativity along with his refusal to conform to what others want him to be and to flip a middle finger to a crybaby society is so inspirational to me.
  • @user-cl6cl5ec3k
    Every person is vulnerable and sensitive, including Manson, wanting to show his individuality, he did not think about all the consequences that would harm his creative vision, setting the bar too high, in the not quite right direction... All these troubles followed in a continuous sequence on Manson, this is the result of his trials and all his actions... I wish Manson successful treatment and a solution to all his problems and continue his creative career on a more positive level, I am sure, if desired, Manson will definitely achieve success...
  • @jonellbyrd7975
    My favorite artist since I was 10! Justice for Manson! 🖤
  • @marylofton3953
    No one can touch Manson ❤❤❤❤ he is one of the greatest artists of his time
  • @dionysoscub
    The film JAWBREAKER came out in 1999, 10 whole years after he formed his band. The music video for "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" was directed by Matthew Rolston and appears on the soundtrack to the film, SPAWN. David Lynch had nothing to do with neither the song nor the video. The only time Lynch and Manson have worked together was when he was briefly in the filmmaker's 1997 movie, LOST HIGHWAY, the soundtrack (produced by former friend and record label owner, Trent Reznor) featuring two Marilyn Manson songs. Not only is your research horrible, but you're literally just fabricating info altogether.
  • @psyspyfpv6106
    And fall? I think you're getting a bit ahead of yourself. Dont get too excited now...
  • @getjoegunn
    Been a Manson fan for almost 20 years. I grew up on his music. Obviously that's changed with recent allegations. This video is AI-generated crap. Everything is sensationalized to the point of minor things in his career being blown up and major things being downplayed. If you don't know about the topic don't make a video on it.
  • I have loved Marilyn Manson ever since his music came out . I am 54 now and still find him sex on legs .He is 3 months older than me and i had my daughter on his 36th birthday.
  • @johnrbrownjr7380
    I really wish this video would tell us certain aspects of his dilemmas, instead of touching on it and then dancing around it with fancy verbage only to lead you down another rabbit hole only to find more questions instead of the freakin carrot!!
  • @joshieversace
    Manson is and will always be my favorite musical artist of all time.