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Dorian Electra: a non binary, hyper pop artist who dresses as a flamboyant drag- king named Dorian Electra. The Dorian Electra persona makes songs about toxic masculinity, homophobia, and the LGBTQ+ community. All of these themes are done in a satirical and funny way anyone could enjoy. Dorian is most famous for their electric blue hair and pencil mustache. They've two albums: Flamboyant and recently, My Agenda- as well as many dazzling music videos. Check out the music video career boy!
Person: Dorian Electra is a trans man!
Me (An Enby): No, they're non binary but gender fluid. Their drag PERSONA is a man.

Person: Whoops! Well pronouns are important.
by Blissful Nihilism January 6, 2021
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Zheani: an alternative, Australian artist that makes genuine content reminiscent of Marilyn Manson, 90s gangsta rap, and metal music. She often uses hyper sexual imagery and the occult to display female sexuality and female rage. Her music touches on subjects like childhood abuse and poverty, as well as depression and rape.
Do you like Zheani?
I don't know. Her album covers are too sexual for me. ..
Have you seen Cardi B?
by Blissful Nihilism January 3, 2021
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Triptych: Three of Marilyn Manson's early albums all in a similar theme with the same character. The story is in reverse order of the albums, however: Hollywood- the last album he made in the Triptych, is actually the first in the story.

3. (1996) Antichrist Superstar: album about a totalitarian leader's rise to power and the culmination of the character's journey of of becoming more than human.

2. (1998) Mechanical Animals: second half in the story. The character is famous, but fame is not how he imagined and he starts to lose his sense of self. This is a bitter criticism of fame from Manson's own inside perspective.
1. Holywood: This is the first part of the story, and an album Manson made combatting the allegations against him during the Columbine era. The character suffers tragedy and discovers his purpose- basically this is a foreshadowing of what is to come in Antichrist.
Yohan: I like Portrait (sic. of An American Family the most). It's just so fun.

Me: The Triptych is my favorite, and besides his Spooky Kids discography, it's all I listen to of his. He peeked out at a super natural level at Holywood.

Yohan: It really redeemed the slow tracks in Mechanical Animals.
by Blissful Nihilism January 6, 2021
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Gidget Gein: the second bassist in Marilyn Manson who doesn't the credit he deserves. Gidget made a lot of the Spooky Kids' early aesthetic, and helped give Manson an image when he had none. Gidget invented the idea the band should carry lunchboxes (contrary to Manson). Unfortunately, like many of the Marilyn Manson band members, Gidget was treated unfairly. Gidget was into drugs, and had two overdoses close together. The second one, he went to rehab and began to get better. On Christmas eve, he received a note from the manager: "your services are no longer needed". Gein had just talked to Manson earlier about him returning to the band. Gien never heard from Manson again.

Gien made some music, and became an artist; he lived forgiving of Manson's wrong to him. However, to the sadness of his friends, he died of a suspected overdose in 2005, after years of trying to get clean.
Kid: Gidget Gein deserved to be out of the band! He was a junky!
Me: No, Gidget Gein wasn't incapacitated all the time; it was a hypocritical move on Manson's part. But hey, he's treated other band mates the same way.

Kid: No! Manson is a sweetheart!
Me: I thought so too, but read the news. The signs were all there for us fans: he's treated his band mates bad from the start.
by Blissful Nihilism February 2, 2021
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