In a recent podcast interview about narcissistic abuse, Evan Rachel Wood said that Marilyn Manson described in his autobiography how the Brian Warner part of him was dead and whatever he had become was now his true self. Her purpose was to show that Manson completely abandoned his humanity and truly came to embody a disassociated narcissistic monster. But is this what his autobiography actually said or even implied? No, of course not. He says something along those lines, but she completely twists it to make a point that fits her narrative rather than the actual facts. What Manson actually describes in his autobiography is that he went through a personal apocalypse. He writes: "When I first conceived of Antichrist Superstar , I set out to create an apocalypse. But I didn’t realize it was going to be a personal one. As a child, I had been a weakling, a worm, a follower, a small shadow trying to find a place in an infinite world of light. In the end, in order to find that place...
On February 5th 2026, Dodge released a new commercial on their YouTube channel for their Next-Gen Dodge Charger Scat Pack, the "World's Fastest AWD Muscle Car," choosing as a soundtrack for their Misfit campaign Marilyn Manson's cover of the Phil Collins song "In The Air Tonight."
Previously the Manson's cover song “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was used in a 2006 Fiat Grande Punto commercial.
