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'''Brian Warner''' (stage name ''Marilyn Manson'') is a controversial [[rock music|rock]] [[musician]], performer, painter and former music journalist. He is the frontman of his [[Marilyn Manson (band)|eponymous band]] which is noted for songs which have been perceived as advocating [[atheism]], [[nihilism]], [[rape]], [[suicide]], drug use and [[violence]]. He has openly flouted his [[antitheism|anti-Christianity]] in various interviews while his works mock religion and various other idealisms when wrongly used as tools of manipulation. In one infamous interview during the height of his band's popularity in the late 90's, he declared that he "would like to be remembered as the man who brought an end to Christianity."
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'''Brian Hugh Warner''' (born January 5, 1969), better known by his stage name ''Marilyn Manson'', is a controversial American [[rock music|rock]] [[musician]], performer, painter and former music journalist. He is the frontman of his [[Marilyn Manson (band)|eponymous band]] which is noted for songs which have been perceived as advocating [[atheism]], [[nihilism]], [[rape]], [[suicide]], drug use and [[violence]]. He has openly flouted his [[antitheism|anti-Christianity]] in various interviews while his works mock religion and various other idealisms when wrongly used as tools of manipulation. In one infamous interview during the height of his band's popularity in the late 90's, he declared that he "would like to be remembered as the man who brought an end to Christianity."
  
 
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Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), better known by his stage name Marilyn Manson, is a controversial American rock musician, performer, painter and former music journalist. He is the frontman of his eponymous band which is noted for songs which have been perceived as advocating atheism, nihilism, rape, suicide, drug use and violence. He has openly flouted his anti-Christianity in various interviews while his works mock religion and various other idealisms when wrongly used as tools of manipulation. In one infamous interview during the height of his band's popularity in the late 90's, he declared that he "would like to be remembered as the man who brought an end to Christianity."

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