Steeltemplar wrote:Marilyn Manson is an industrial music artist (he is sometimes also called "Shock Rock", but if you listen to much of the industrial genre you will find he really isn't so shocking). His name comes from a combination of the names Marilyn Monroe (the famous movie star) and Charles Manson (the famous mass murderer).
While I have never really listened to Manson, I understand he does have some stuff which mocks Christianity. He did release an album titled "Anti-Christ Superstar" awhile back. He also covered Depeche Mode's hit song "Personal Jesus".
What MM has to do with Hyde, I have no idea.
It seems to me that what makes a shock rocker is not so much their music as their on-stage antics in performances, which to quote The Lady of the Manners at
http://www.gothic-charm-school.com , "he took everything he does from Alice Cooper". Also, I will note that a lot of industrial music is popular in the gothic scene, but terms related to Manson in the gothic slang like "Mansonite" and "Spooky Kids" are synonomous with "Those that think they really get it but I don't." I myself have heard a good deal of industrial music isn't really that bad, and some pretty good Christian entries have entered into the Industrial, Gothic, and EBM genres too (
http://www.christianindustrial.net ). Anyways, Wikipedia writes:
Marilyn Manson is an alternative metal/rock band based in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Frequently termed "shock rock", the group's sound contains influences from heavy metal, industrial rock, and glam. Formed in 1989 (see 1989 in music) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, the band's uniquely theatrical performances gathered a local cult following that has, over seventeen years, developed into a worldwide fanbase.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Manson
Also, I very much doubt the 666 of this topic is an accident for the same reason the rivethead of my stained glass class has an inverted cross necklace - shock value and satire against those who say that music that is inspired by electronically powered instruments of various kinds is the music of the devil.