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Antichrist Superstars

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Published on July 19, 2007

"South Florida is a good place to kick off the tour, because that is where I started," Manson says. "This new record is really significant to me as a person, because I feel it is a resurrection of the period where I didn't want to make music anymore. I started making it in Miami, so to speak. So I have come full circle to start the American tour there." Then he pauses to evaluate what it means to be playing in South Florida, and the type of crowd he might attract. "Everybody who hates me or who I fucked will be there to call me Brian, or they'll expect me to remember them for something that probably wasn't the nicest thing in the past."


Jason Handelsman contributed to this article.

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