"Cheap paper cover"? You mean a digipack? I'm pretty sure they're all like that.
"Cheap paper cover"? You mean a digipack? I'm pretty sure they're all like that.
Alright, so after 6 shows this tour... countless hours listening to BV. I am addicted to MM even more than I was. I can't go a minute without thinking about the album or him or the shows.. he's so inspirational to me. I admire him sooo much. I love making people think ..
"Doing interviews is just as important as writing a song. A lot of people just don't take things like that as seriously, but in the end it has to be." - Marilyn Manson, Metal Edge, July 1999.
What happened, Manson?
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Digipak's are much more durable than jewel cases, IMO. All my NIN albums are in digipaks and have no damaged to them, where as some CD's I have..have some slight cracks etc.
Digi Packs can get scuffed on the edges though which is annoying if it's a black cover and it gets a white scuff up the edges, where as a CD case you can just get a new one if it's cracked.
Born Villain made its debut at number 10 in the US.
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Awesome! I was hoping it would be a little higher like at 7 or 8 where it was estimated to go in at but 10 isn't bad at all.
"Born Villain" is doing quite well here in Europe. It is a top 10 record in several countries, and most reviews are quite positive. I talked to a friend from the United States, and he said that many see MM as a 90's band. Europeans still recall his days as a glammed-up alien with fake tits and all the moral outrage he caused before becoming Dita's and Evan's and other women's semi-shocking tag. Some of my friends who used to listen to MM a few years ago (and who didn't like anything he did since "The Golden Age of Grotesque") have now downloaded "Born Villain" on iTunes.
It seems that he's far more popular in Europe than in the United States today.