Sunday, January 8, 2012

Teen blames Manson's music for arson attack

Marilyn Manson made her do it.
That's Christina Paz's explanation for setting her dad's home on fire last week.
Quoting court documents, the paper says that Paz told investigators "she was angry at her mom and dad for trying to kill her on Christmas Day, that they had planned to sodomize her and chop her up with the help of a neighbour."
When asked by an investigator how she knew her parents wanted to kill her, she blamed the controversial industrial rock acts Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails.
When Marilyn Manson released their album, Antichrist Superstar, in 1996, the band thrilled fans and scandalized fundamentalists by tearing up Bibles and miming sex acts on stage. Nine Inch Nails is an iconic hard-rock group that inspired groups like Marilyn Manson and Korn and is no stranger to controversy.
The 29-year-old Paz told investigators she wanted to burn the house to get back at her parents.
On Dec. 27, the El Paso Times says she allegedly poured flammable super glue on a bed, which she then lit, and then went into another room and set fire to the curtains.
After starting the fires, Paz grabbed her bags, walked outside and waited in the front yard.
Paz faces a felony charge of arson of a habitation and remains jailed in lieu of posting $20,000 bond, the paper says.
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/01/07/teen-blames-marilyn-mansons-music-for-arson-attack

Thursday, January 5, 2012

ABC news \"comebacks for 2012\"

http://www.abc.com.py/nota/los-regresos-del-nuevo-ano/
abc talks about new albums and they mention born villain and also confirms new single as s-low-mo-tion

Marilyn Manson Wins "WTF Moment of the Year"-Loudwire

Marilyn Manson may not win an Oscar for his short film ‘Born Villain,’ directed by Hollywood star Shia LaBeouf, but he can rejoice in the fact that the movie earned the honor of the WTF Moment of the Year in the 2011 Loudwire Music Awards.

The six-minute video is perhaps the most disturbing video Manson has made in his entire career and is definitely NSFW. Check it out here if you aren’t faint of heart. It was directed by LaBeouf, most famous for starring in the ‘Transformers’ movie.

In winning this category, Manson beat out the much-maligned collaborative album ‘Lulu’ from Metallica and Lou Reed, as well as other WTF moments involving Courtney Love, Scott Weiland and Jack White.