Marilyn Manson On Having His Music Censored: It Denies Its Legitimacy

Marilyn Manson has expressed his anger at label bosses who suggested he release a censored version of his upcoming new album Heaven Upside Down.

The follow-up to 2015’s The Pale Emperor will arrive on October 6 and has so far produced the singles We Know Where You F***ing Live and KILL4ME.

In a new interview with The Guardian, Manson once again talks about the impact the 1999 Columbine massacre had on his career and goes on to reveal that Heaven Upside Down “is about confidence, of f***ing believing in yourself more than ever, which is something I may have lost along the road.”

As for the suggestion that the new album be censored so it could be sold at Walmart, Manson says: “It denies the legitimacy of it. If your parents give you money to buy a clean version of my record at Walmart, you might as well go there, buy a gun instead, take it into your own hands, do whatever you want.”

Read more at TeamRock.com 

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