MARILYN MANSON Says He Has No Problems Performing In Daylight At OZZFEST 2003

February 22, 2003

MARILYN MANSON says that he will have no problems performing in the daylight for Ozzfest 2003, as KORN and OZZY OSBOURNE have claims to the last two headlining spots.

"It just turns things into something new," Manson said. "People expect such gloominess and gothic, dark pre-conceptions of what we are, but no one person can limit or describe what I do in any way. That's for the world to enjoy and interpret all on their own levels. And Ozzfest, I'm going to make the whole thing my stage."

MARILYN MANSON's new album, "The Golden Age Of Grotesque", is due on May 13 through Nothing/Interscope Records.

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