Vote For mOBSCENE on MTV2's
"Best Metal Videos..."

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Posted on 06.08.04 |
 MTV2’s Headbanger’s Ball and Revolver magazine are teaming up to bring you the Best Metal Videos of the New Millennium (so far) picked
by you. Catch the two-hour premiere of this show on Saturday, August 21 at 10 PM during Headbanger’s Ball, on MTV2.
Plus check out the final list in the October issue of Revolver.
Marilyn Manson's video for mOBSCENE is among the many videos nominated for the upcoming
show. So what are you waiting for? Cast your votes for mOBSCENE now!
Marilyn Manson on VH1's
"100 Most Metal Moments"

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Posted on 06.01.04 |
 Marilyn Manson was listed at 77th and 36th place on VH1's "The Greatest : 100 Most Metal Moments,"
which debuted yesterday.
The #77 spot focuses on allegations of Manson gyrating against the head of a security
guard during one of his Guns, God, and Government era concerts in 2000-2001.
Entry #36 tells of Manson's former
relationship with Anton Szandor LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan and author of the Satanic Bible.
The series will
be playing serveral times this week only on VH1. For more information, including additional showtimes for 100 Greatest Metal
Moments, refer to the official episode guide.
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Manson Takes Front Page in the LA Times

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Posted on 06.20.04 |

Marilyn Manson was featured on the front page of this morning's Los Angeles Times (Sunday Edition 6/20/04).
With
a daily circulation of over 1 million, the LA Times printed an article on Tom Freston, the chairman of MTV Networks, and a
featured a photo of Tom next to 'Pop star and MTV regular, Marilyn Manson.'
John 5 Discusses Departure
from MM with MTV

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Posted by filicide on 04.06.04 |
 Fired Marilyn Manson Guitarist Wonders What Went Wrong
During Marilyn Manson's last tour, the band's
frontman spoke just once to John5, his guitarist, about something other than business. "It was on my birthday, and he turned
to me and said, 'Happy birthday, faggot' — then walked away," recalled the musician, who was booted from the band on
March 30.
The ousting followed almost five years of strained relations, in which the nihilistic singer interacted with
his bandmate mostly by verbally abusing him, trashing his dressing room and performing acts of hazing usually reserved for
fraternity pledges. Onstage, conditions were sometimes even more hazardous.
"Since the day I joined, it was like being
in 'Full Metal Jacket,' " John5 said. "Being onstage with Marilyn Manson is like being in a war zone. You never know when
he's gonna freak out and throw shit at you. I loved every minute of it."
As he sat and thought about why things went
sour, John5 paused for a few long seconds, then said repeatedly, "I have no idea." No matter how much he twists his twisted
brain to figure out why he and Manson didn't mesh, he can't come up with a solid reason.
"I was nothing but nice to
him," John5 said. "I never screwed up onstage — well not really badly — and I did everything I could to get along
with him. Maybe, just maybe, it had something to do with the fact that I don't drink or do drugs, and he's not like that at
all. Maybe he held that against me. I don't know. He never said."
A spokesperson for Manson refused to comment.
While
the two artists never became drinking buddies, Manson took full advantage of his ex-bandmate's playing and composing talents;
John5 is credited with co-writing 13 of the 15 songs on 2003's The Golden Age of Grotesque, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard
albums chart. Still, John5 wasn't completely surprised when Manson's manager called last week and told him he was out of the
band (see "Marilyn Manson Drop Guitarist, Plan 'Jesus' Cover For Hits LP"). Communication ground to a halt in January, and
when Manson started writing new songs for a best-of album, he didn't ask for John5's input.
"He wanted to work with
his new bassist, Tim Skold, which is cool with me," John5 said. "I had a great run with Marilyn Manson. It was a lot of fun
and it was a really great experience, but I've got a lot of other stuff going on. I'm busier now than I was on tour."
Since
last year, John5 has spent many hours writing songs for various artists including Lisa Marie Presley and Avril Lavigne. He
hooked up with Lavigne toward the end of sessions for her new album, Under My Skin, although none of his songs are on the
LP. "We did a bunch of songs, and that was a lot of fun, but none of them made her record since I arrived at the 11th hour,
and the album was almost done."
In addition to writing for others, John5 is forming a new band and has recorded a 12-song
instrumental album, Vertigo, due this fall. He decided to record a solo album after a recent jam with 88-year-old blues-guitar
legend Les Paul. "After we played, he said to me, 'You have got to do an instrumental album,' " John5 said. "To me, that was
the greatest compliment in the world. The guy's a legend, and for him to say that is amazing."
Some of John5's solo
material is caustic and aggressive, but the disc also covers a range of styles far removed from Manson's music, including
bluegrass, jazz and classical. "I'm so f---ing proud of this thing," John5 said. "Marilyn Manson's music is somewhat limiting,
so I sometimes felt like I was watching a porno movie and couldn't get off. It was really frustrating. Now I feel fully satisfied."
John5
acknowledges that he can't wait to play his new material onstage, and he's looking forward to performing without having to
dodge projectiles. Even so, he alluded that he wouldn't reject an offer to rejoin to Marilyn Manson. "I've never played with
anyone like him, and even after everything, I think that guy is a genius," the guitarist said. "He's really incredible, and
he's going to be around a long, long time."
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