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u/mudo2000 · 231 pointsr/pics

Read his autobiography. It's pretty dated now but gives a good understanding into the mind of Brian Warner.

u/hidden-penis · 35 pointsr/IAmA

For those interested, you should read this if you haven't already.

It's a fantastic book that's very addicting to read. And cheap!

u/[deleted] · 17 pointsr/Music

If you haven't read his autobiography, I highly suggest that you do. He talks about a lot of surprisingly normal aspects of his young and adult life.

From what I remember he talks about going to Catholic School for almost his entire life and like you said he majored in Journalism in College.

I also read an article in some fashion magazine about Dita Von Teese (a very famous model and also his ex-wife), about how one Sunday morning she woke up to him getting dressed and asked him what the occasion was. He told her that he was going to Church and that he went almost every Sunday. She laughed at him until she realized that he was actually serious. (I cannot find the source right now, but I will keep looking for it, the article is at least a few years old.)

u/eburos87 · 9 pointsr/AskReddit

Anybody who likes this story should read his autobiography. It's full of absolutely crazy shit, and yet he comes across as a really intelligent, normal guy.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Long-Hard-Road-Hell/dp/0060987464

u/SanchoDeLaRuse · 5 pointsr/Documentaries

His autobiography "The Long Hard Road Out of Hell" is still my favourite book. It was written shortly after Antichrist Superstar, so it doesn't follow-up, but his childhood and adolescence is very, very interesting.

u/banditkeithUSA · 4 pointsr/Music

off the top of my head:

  • Bowie In Berlin covers Bowie & Iggy's time in Berlin; really nothing new or groundbreaking, just a deeper look into Bowie's Life at that time.
  • Manson - Long Hard Road what i thought was going to be fluff and merch was actually a good look into his Life pre-Manson
  • Scar Tissue the essential "did you read it, bro??"
  • Three Dog Nightmare - a nice slice of rock excess
  • A Long Time Gone - a good Asshole AutoBio of David Crosby

    and most recently:
  • Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein is better than expected
u/strychnine · 2 pointsr/reddit.com

If you're interested in Marilyn Manson, check out his autobiography. It's decently written, and is a pretty cool insight into the man.

u/Punkcherri · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0060987464/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1453577620&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=long+hard+road+out+of+hell&dpPl=1&dpID=51W6Z5ndjBL&ref=plSrch

There ya go! I forgot about Poe. I got a three book collection as a graduation present that was the complete works of poe, one was the complete works of Kate Chopin, and the third was Herman Melville. Poe was always the best. The cask of amontillado was my favorite because how terrifying is being walled up and left to die?! Annabelle Lee is always nice, as well.

u/Qcto · 1 pointr/Music

You should read his book, its really good.

u/evergrace · 1 pointr/IAmA

You should read his biography! It's a most interesting book which I highly recomend if you'd like to read about his youth.

The book at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/The-Long-Hard-Road-Hell/dp/0060987464