The - Long Hard Road Out Of Hell
: The memoir chronicles the formation of the band (originally Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids ), their rise to fame, and the recording of the landmark album Antichrist Superstar .
: Features reproductions of legal claims, journal entries, and early journalistic works from Manson’s time as a music reporter for 25th Parallel . Product Availability The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
is the candid 1998 autobiography of rock musician Marilyn Manson (born Brian Hugh Warner), co-written with Neil Strauss . It is widely considered a foundational "rock memoir" for its dark humor and raw narrative style. Key Content Features : The memoir chronicles the formation of the
: Most editions include dozens of previously unpublished black-and-white photographs of the band and Manson's family. It is widely considered a foundational "rock memoir"
: The book tracks Manson’s evolution from a "frightened Christian schoolboy" in Canton, Ohio, to a globally feared and revered music icon.
: The later chapters feature candid journal entries from the controversial Dead to the World Tour , documenting backstage chaos, drug use, and the band's intense public vilification.