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  1. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell is the autobiography of Marilyn Manson, leader of the American rock band of the same name. The book was released on February 14, 1998 and co-authored by Neil Strauss.

    • Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss
    • 1998
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss. 3.82. 30,842 ratings1,563 reviews. The 150,000-copy national bestselling autobiography of Marilyn Manson, America's most controversial celebrity icon, is offered with a bonus chapter not included in the hardcover. "By turns moving, funny, appalling, disturbing. . . .

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  3. Mar 3, 1999 · The best-selling autobiography of Americas most controversial celebrity icon, Marilyn Manson (with a bonus chapter not in the hardcover). In his twenty-nine years, rock idol Manson has experienced more than most people have (or would want to) in a lifetime.

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    • $18.99
    • Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss
    • It Books
  4. Sep 26, 2022 · Download or stream the 1998 book by Marilyn Manson and Neil Strauss, a memoir of their tour and friendship. The book is available in PDF and AZW3 formats, with an ISBN of 978-0-06-039258-1.

  5. An arena rock and gothic rock song, "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" was written by Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez and produced by Manson and Sean Beavan. Its lyrics are about self-loathing and its title is derived from John Milton 's Paradise Lost (1667).

  6. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell is the first autobiography by Marilyn Manson (with assistance by Neil Strauss of Rolling Stone), released on February 14, 1998 by ReganBooks. It follows Manson's life from a child who discovers his grandfather's sexual fetishism, to the forming of Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids , to the recording of Antichrist ...

  7. May 8, 2012 · The best-selling autobiography of Americas most controversial celebrity icon, Marilyn Manson (with a bonus chapter not in the hardcover). In his twenty-nine years, rock idol Manson has experienced more than most people have (or would want to) in a lifetime.

    • Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss