he does every year
No they haven't.
It's possible, I'm sure.
No he is just a very controversial musician. People fear him for his thirst to be different, but what they fail to realize is that he is relating to a lot of people who feel the same way he does. He is NOT satanic nor does he worship any evil. He is an ATHEIST.
For his sake and ours I hope not. In all seriousness though, I doubt the two will ever meet or want to meet in person.
Yes, Marilyn Manson performed on Saturday Night Live (SNL) twice. His first appearance was on October 7, 1995, where he performed "Beautiful People," and he returned on January 7, 2000, to perform "The Fight Song." Manson's performances were notable for their theatricality and provocative imagery, reflecting his controversial persona.
No they haven't.
Yes.
Yeah. Theres clips of it on youtube.
It depends
It's possible, I'm sure.
No. I don't believe they ever actually met.
No he is just a very controversial musician. People fear him for his thirst to be different, but what they fail to realize is that he is relating to a lot of people who feel the same way he does. He is NOT satanic nor does he worship any evil. He is an ATHEIST.
For his sake and ours I hope not. In all seriousness though, I doubt the two will ever meet or want to meet in person.
Yes, Marilyn Manson performed on Saturday Night Live (SNL) twice. His first appearance was on October 7, 1995, where he performed "Beautiful People," and he returned on January 7, 2000, to perform "The Fight Song." Manson's performances were notable for their theatricality and provocative imagery, reflecting his controversial persona.
I don't think so
Yes, Marilyn Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, briefly lived in Arkansas during his childhood. He moved there with his family when he was a teenager, specifically to Fort Smith, where he attended high school. His time in Arkansas influenced some aspects of his later artistic persona and music career.
No, but Marilyn Mason did write an essay that was published in Rolling Stone magazine where he appears to have been a fan while he was still a journalist; link to the essay is included in the related links below.