MARILYN MANSON: EMINEM Is Delighted With My New Album

November 20, 2002

Multi-platinum rapper EMINEM gave a "thumbs up" to the new MARILYN MANSON album when the two shock frontmen ran into each other at last week's MTV Europe Music Awards in Barcelona, Spain, according to Manson's latest online journal entry.

"I did give the glad hand to Eminem, who seems rather delighted with the bits of my new album he was lucky enough to hear during our visit," Manson wrote. "Likewise, I had all aces on stage with him and it made me very anxious to begin 'The Grotesque Burlesque'. Incidentally, that is NOT a song title, but the name of our traveling event. However, it is part of the chorus to my favorite track that I babbled out about a year ago as this TUMOUR was diagnosed. That song is called: 'Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag' and is being mixed as I write this. You'll be happy to know that more than half of the final mixes are done since I last reported. (That means we will be finished quite soon.) I have not confirmed any other titles although I have hinted at working names such as 'Fuck You', and so on. Be patient until the pie cools off or you will burn your tongues."

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