Pathetic: Paul Stanley Calls Out Marilyn Manson For Charles Manson Tweet

Paul Stanley has lashed out at Marilyn Manson calling the shock rocker "pathetic" for sharing a link to a song in which Marilyn Manson covers a song by the infamous cult leader who died Sunday at the age of 83.

"Pathetic when somebody who’s career never really took off is desperate enough to try for publicity by connecting himself to the news of a murdering scumbag’s death," - Stanley Tweeted

He was referring to Manson's take on the Charles Manson composition "Sick City," which Marilyn Manson who's moniker partially contains the name of the infamous cult leader tweeted on the same day as the killers death.

Marilyn Manson took the stage moniker by combining the contrasting good and evil aspects of actress Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson's names.  In 2012 Charles Manson even sent M. Manson a brief handwritten note from prison that was just rambling.

To Marilyn Manson –

It’s taken me a long time to get there from where I could touch M. Manson. Now I got a card to play – you may look into my non-profit, ATWA, and give Manson what you think he’s got coming for Air, Trees, Water, and you. Or I will pay Manson what you think Manson got coming – the music has make Manson into Abraxas Devil, and I’m SURE you would want some of what I got from what I got. It’s a far out balance. Beyond good and bad, right, wrong. What you don’t do is what I will do – what you did a sing-along, and let it roll and said how you saved me a lot of steps – I don’t need, it’s not a need or a want. Couped – coup. Ghost dancers slay together and you’re just in my grave Sunstroker Corona-coronas-coronae – you seen me from under with it all standing on me. That’s 2 dump trucks – doing the same as CMF 000007

Charles Manson


Listen to Marilyn Manson sing Charles Manson's "Sick City" song here:


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