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Marilyn Manson Drummer Quits Band
Marilyn Manson Drummer Quits Band
Marilyn Manson Drummer Quits Band
Chris Vrenna, the Grammy-award winning musician and producer who was most recently the drummer/keyboardist for Marilyn Manson, has left the band to focus on his growing film and video game scoring, production career and DJ outings as well as work on the forthcoming 2012 Tweaker release...
Marilyn Manson Starts Own Label, Preps New Album
Marilyn Manson Starts Own Label, Preps New Album
Marilyn Manson Starts Own Label, Preps New Album
Last year's 'The High End of Low' garnered a mixed response for Marilyn Manson. Those that loved it championed the shock rocker for revealing more of himself as a person rather than the persona. Those that didn't take to his seventh album complained about ideas not being fully developed, despite the reunion with early collaborator, bassist Twiggy Ramirez...
Alternative Press Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Marilyn Manson
Alternative Press Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Marilyn Manson
Alternative Press Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Marilyn Manson
Alternative Press continues to celebrate its 25th anniversary of exposing the youth culture to the best new bands/musicians/artists/culture dictators out there. The magazine -- which has always been extremely supportive of the metal genre with its coverage -- will offer its second group art exhibition of 2010...
Golden Gods Awards and Epiphone Aid West Memphis Three Fund
Revolver magazine's Golden Gods Awards and Ephiphone guitars have donated two guitars, signed by winners, performers and presenters at the April 8 event in Los Angeles, which will be auctioned to benefit the West Memphis Three Defense Fund. The WM3 are Jason Baldwin, Jessie Misskelley and Damien Echols, a trio of Arkansas young men who were arrested in June 1993 and ultimately convicted of murderi
Day of Fire Get by With Help From Daughtry
Day of Fire Get by With Help From Daughtry
Day of Fire Get by With Help From Daughtry
Life is not easy. Just ask Josh Brown. A native of Jackson, Tenn., Brown picked up songwriting and a serious drug habit at age 15. Seven years later, he inked a record deal as the lead singer of the band Full Devil Jacket. After touring with Creed and Nickelback, Brown overdosed on heroin in an Orlando bathroom and put his career on hold while he rehabbed and rethought his life...

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