1998 Bootleg Marilyn Manson t-shirt
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Made in Mexico by Rock & Death. 3-color ink jumbo print.
The front features a design taken from a page of Rolling Stone 797, the issue that placed Marilyn Manson on the cover during his Mechanical Animals era.
The back of the shirt features the phrase “I Don’t Like the Drugs But the Drugs Like Me”, a song from the album.
It is amazing to see Marilyn Manson jumbo prints done by Rock & Death, as they are extremely rare to find nowadays.
This period marked a dramatic shift in Manson’s image and sound as he embodied his alien alter ego Omega, blending glam rock aesthetics with cultural critique. The look was futuristic, provocative, and androgynous — a rebellious artistic statement that defined late 1990s counterculture.
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This period marked a dramatic shift in Manson’s image and sound as he embodied his alien alter ego Omega, blending glam rock aesthetics with cultural critique. The look was futuristic, provocative, and androgynous — a rebellious artistic statement that defined late 1990s counterculture.